Old Irish Farmhouse Renovated for Efficiency

This 120-year-old farmhouse is so energy efficient it puts some new-builds to shame. Hill House in Blacklion, Ireland, was restored with sustainability at its core.The restoration took nearly two years. Inside, the floor and internal walls were replaced. Designed so that it could be heated through passive solar means, the center of the house was … Read more

The Fantastic Architecture of Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 – 2000) was an Austrian painter turned architect who loved natural forms and abhorred straight lines. I have always been a fan of his fantastic and colorful imagery. His paintings and buildings resemble each other. Even though most of his architecture would not fall within the usual concept of “natural building,” in … Read more

1691 Wood Framed House in Rhode Island

The Samuel Clarke Farm, which, not long ago, was derelict and at risk of total ruin, was selected for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1691, the wood-frame house was expanded in the 1700s and again between 1895 and 1937. There are several outbuildings: a wagon barn, a hay barn, a … Read more

Examples of Brazilian Vernacular Architecture

The www.archdaily.com featured this informative article about Brazilian vernacular architecture. The regional expressions of a country’s culture are vital in helping us understand the relation between context and specific conditions of social manifestations. These nuances and singularities inside the realm of construction are translated into what can be called vernacular architecture. Although it has always existed, … Read more