Sustainable House Design With Reverse-Shading Technique | Architecture Firm Harrison & White
It’s about Sustainable Urban Design and Architecture that uses Reverse-shading technique to project lighting conditions throughout the day and the corner where, according to the slope and the space both inside and outside. Designed by architecture firm Harrison and White, Australia. This project stands apart in an environment otherwise traditional, but also form the exterior terrace, patio, deck and balcony space to see the balance, greenery and seclusion in a densely-built. The price offered to have it, less than half a million dollars. Development planning is very simple complex.
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