This house would be really great sustainable wood flooring, designed by architecs Thomas Robertson of Ripple Design. The Courtyard House (Horn House) was designed by architect Tom Robertson, in 2007. It is a green sustainable house consisting of 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, electric gated entry, located in Westwood, 3 blocks to Century City. The house is about 2800 + square feet and the lot is 6316 square feet. The house has been published worldwide, has been featured in the AIA CaBoom tour, and consists of the following upgrades: Solar panels, Steel construction, Galvulum metal roof, Ipe sustainable wood flooring, High R insulation, Photo Voltaic Cells, Radiant Heat, Central Heat and Air, Low E windows, Nana walls/doors/windows, Cast in place concrete, Powder-coated cabinetry, Bisazza tiles + custom architectural tiles, Interior and exterior courtyards, New master suite (2009), 25 living room vaulted ceiling, Outdoor shower, Veranda off master, Large garden area, Kitchen with limestone counters, Life Source filtered water system th/out, 2-car garage, Clerestory windows. This house is currently for sales through Jan Horn.
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Great post. I find this to be a really fascinating topic and you put a new spin on it for me. Thanks!
I would be nice to see an in-depth description of what innovative ways the building is sustainable. Im sure that dwelling has some hidden environmental stunners that we need to see