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Zero House by Scott Specht Architects

Designed by Scott Spect Harpman uArchitects, the “Zero House” is a 200 square meters self dependent prefabricated “green” home. It generates its own electrical power, collects and stores rainwater, and processes all waste. Shipped to a site on two flatbed trailers, it can be field-erected in less than a day.

The house, fully air-conditioned and heated, is configured to comfortably support four adults with two bedrooms, a full bathroom, a kitchen/dining room, and a living room. In addition, two elevated exterior terraces and an outdoor shower extend the living spaces.

Walls are walk-in cooler efficient at R-58 and windows are triple glazed. Lighting is LED, integrated into the wall and ceiling panels.

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November 14, 2007 - Category: Architecture, Green - Posted by: Hans - Comments: 6

6 Responses to “Zero House by Scott Specht Architects”

  1. Terry and Bill Creech Says:

    Siikk house:)

  2. wing lee Says:

    hi

  3. doqunbop Says:

    Wow! Really cool and unique design for a house! I’d wish to live in a house like that :P

  4. Jonas Says:

    Is it really 200 square meters? It doesn’t look like it is, judging by the size of the furniture compared to the rooms.

    On another site it said 650 square feet, wich is aprom. 59 square meters.

  5. bob burnquist Says:

    i really like the way that it does everything itself

  6. bob burnquist Says:

    i’m actually building a place like this for my daughter

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