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Goodner Brothers Custom Homes
Large and beige mediterranean two floor clay detached house in Austin with a hip roof and a tiled roof.
Noel Cross+Architects
WHAT MAKES VILLA TERRA GREEN?
1. Rammed Earth and PISE Walls
Beyond it’s beautiful qualities and “Old World” look, the rammed earth and PISE walls (pneumatically impacted stabilized earth) drastically reduce the use of trees for the initial wall framing lumber. And because this “Earth Structure” will far outlast any wood frame building, trees are again saved many times over, creating the foundation for the true model of sustainability. We have created a house that will essentially last forever, instead of having to be rebuilt every 50 to 75 years.
The 18” thick PISE walls and concrete floors also provide thermal mass, an integral part of the passive solar design of the house. These features help keep the house naturally cooler in summer and retaining heat in winter, greatly reducing the heating and cooling loads and energy use.
2. High Content Fly Ash Concrete Foundation
Use of high content (25%) fly ash (industrial waste byproduct) in place of Portland Cement results in reduction of energy consumption and green house gas emissions associated with Portland cement production (second only to petroleum in terms of carbon dioxide emissions).
3. Reclaimed Plumbing Fixtures
All lavatory sinks and tubs were bought from salvage yards (tub is reportedly from the Jack Benny house in Hollywood). Reclaimed Carrara marble fountain has been made into the powder room sink.
4. Natural Daylighting
Use of numerous skylights and high transom windows to reduce electrical lighting loads during the day. Natural daylighting also has documented benefits on mood, productivity, and enjoyment of the space.
5. Photo Voltaic Solar Panels
Use of PV solar electric generation system to reduce electrical grid consumption, and bi-directional meter sends power back to the grid when it is needed most, on hot summer afternoons.
6. Hydronic Radiant Heat Floor
Use of hydronic radiant floor heating system saves energy, is more efficient for residential heating, is more comfortable for inhabitants, and promotes superior indoor air quality over forced air systems.
7. Natural/Passive Ventilation
Use of operable skylights operable high windows and ceiling fans, creates a natural convection current, thereby eliminating the need for an air conditioning system.
8. Passive Solar Design
Use of extensive east and south facing glass, proper overhangs, high interior mass, deciduous grape vines on appropriately placed trellises, to passively heat the home in winter, and protect the house from unnecessary heat gain in summer.
9. Reclaimed Lumber
- Douglas fir ceiling beams reclaimed from the Town & Country Village Shopping Center (now Santana Row) in San Jose.
- Douglas fir ceiling decking reclaimed from the 118 year old Notre Dame High School in downtown San Jose. TJI joists reclaimed from the “Millenium Man” movie set in Alameda used for floor and roof framing. Redwood ceiling beams reclaimed from a Los Altos cabana/trellis.
10. Extensive Use of Other Reclaimed Materials Two antique reclaimed European stone fireplace mantles grace the family room and master bedroom fireplaces. Interior doors with glass knobs reclaimed from the original house located at the property. Two large terraces utilize used brick salvaged from at least 15 different locations. Courtyard fountain is tiled using recycled and restored ceramic tiles from a 1928 California Colonial house in Los Altos. Cabinet lumber from original house used for closet shelving. Plywood from crates that the windows and doors were delivered in were used to create garage shear walls. Foundation forms were salvaged and rip cut for use as interior stud walls. Garage doors were salvaged from a remodel project in Mountain View.
11. Ground Source Heat Pump
- Ground source heat pump uses geothermal energy to heat the house and domestic water, greatly reducing natural gas and fossil fuel consumption.
12. Low VOC Paint
Clay Plaster Wall Finishes VOC-free interior paint and stain finishes promotes healthy indoor air quality, reduces exacerbation of respiratory ailments such as asthma and lung cancer. Extensive use of American Clay Plaster integral color wall finish eliminates need for painted walls.
13. High Efficiency Windows
Use of energy efficient dual pane thermal glazing with “Low e” coating at all doors and windows reduces heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter, cutting energy use.
14. Engineered Structural Lumber
Extensive use of engineered lumber for structural framing and sheathing reduces cutting of old growth forests, and encourages use of “crop lumber”.
15. FSC Certified Mill Work
Extensive use of FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified sustainable lumber products for cabinetry, hardwood flooring, trim, etc. further protects the environment through third party monitoring and certification of the entire supply chain.
16. Cotton Insulation
Formaldehyde-free cotton insulation made from recycled blue jeans used extensively for attic insulation.
photography by Frank Paul Perez
Arnold Brothers Construction, Inc.
Photo of a medium sized and white mediterranean two floor render detached house in Santa Barbara with a hip roof, a tiled roof and a red roof.
National Association of Home Builders
The Field at Lambert Ranch
Irvine, CA
Builder: The New Home Company
Marketing Director: Joan Marcus-Colvin
Associate: Summers/Murphy & Partners
Photo of a medium sized and white mediterranean two floor render house exterior in DC Metro.
Photo of a medium sized and white mediterranean two floor render house exterior in DC Metro.
TRG Architecture + Interior Design
Bernard Andre
Photo of an expansive and beige mediterranean two floor house exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
Photo of an expansive and beige mediterranean two floor house exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
Kelly Peart Construction Management Co.
Design ideas for a mediterranean house exterior in Orange County.
Mark Sullivan Fine Custom Homes Inc.
This is an example of a brown and medium sized mediterranean two floor render house exterior in San Luis Obispo with a pitched roof.
W. Wayne Collins Architecture
John Connell
Photo of an expansive mediterranean render house exterior in Orange County with three floors.
Photo of an expansive mediterranean render house exterior in Orange County with three floors.
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design
Hot tub, Pergola, Fire place, Fire pillars, fire pit, seat wall, water feature, flower pot water feature, outdoor bath, paver patio, papyrus, garden tea spot, creative design, faucet waterfeature, outdoor lighting.
Allard Jansen Architects, Inc.
Architect Allard Jansen describes the home’s new floor plan as: “A central courtyard with two wings” Discussing the homes main features, he draws attention to the entrance of the home, the style of which is a specialty of the firm.. “One of the surprises we like to do is that you don’t step into the house when you come through the front door, instead you step into a courtyard,” he explains. This home invites the outdoors in and the central courtyard houses a gurgling fountain and outdoor furniture centered around a fireplace.
Houston Concrete Staining
apply two coats of chocolate color stain and seal with acrylic sealer
Inspiration for a mediterranean house exterior in Houston.
Inspiration for a mediterranean house exterior in Houston.
Danciart Architecture
VIew of wood beam work
photo: Peter Danciart
Photo of a small and white mediterranean bungalow render house exterior in San Luis Obispo.
Photo of a small and white mediterranean bungalow render house exterior in San Luis Obispo.
Kettle River Timberworks Ltd.
Perched on a high bluff on the Canadian Gulf Islands, this sun drenched villa enjoys spectacular views. Kettle River Timberworks provided detail design, consultation, fabrication and engineering of all the timberwork working closely with Peter Rose Architects and general contractor Ray Dean. Timbers were sandblasted to provide a weathered, aged look. Structural trusses in the great room incorporated beautiful custom wrought ironwork. Unique ‘inverted trusses’ support a cantilevered deck providing spectacular views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Photo Credit: Dom Koric
Susan Semmelmann Interiors- Award Winning Designer
This Italian inspired estate features an exterior adorned with curving pillars, rustic arches and a beautiful stone facade.
http://www.semmelmanninteriors.com/
Tara Custom Homes
Exterior Elevation from Guest House
Inspiration for a mediterranean house exterior in Denver.
Inspiration for a mediterranean house exterior in Denver.
"DIES" Arquitectura
Inspiration for a large and white mediterranean house exterior in Mexico City with three floors, mixed cladding and a hip roof.
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