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Hybrid House: Wind powered home that uses natural elements for sustainability

It is not often that a modern home design incorporates a plethora of green features to create a sustainable green home. It is even rarer to see such a home come with unique design and appealing form, which make use of the elements that surround it. One of the major features that we see in today’s building trends is to extent the interior beyond the predefined walls of the home. By lavishly using floor to ceiling glass installations, the Hybrid House designed by RangEmotions does exactly that.

Hybrid House

The design of the structure makes the surroundings of the home as an extended part of the interiors and gives one the feeling of freedom even when inside its walls. Apart from the extensive use of glass in its design, the amazing way in which it surrounds itself with water makes for a great visual treat. Not just serving an aesthetic purpose, the water body also helps regulate the temperature of the home and keeps it stable. The interiors are always well lit and allow a reduction in the energy spent on artificial lighting.

The highlight of the Hybrid Home is the wind turbines that are integrated into its form with flowing ease. Unlike the designs of the past, where wind turbines looked both out of place and awkward, this new home makes them a natural extension of itself. Just throw in a few photovoltaic panels here and there and we are pretty sure you can create a structure. which can be effectively turned into a zero energy building. Wonderful form amalgamated seamlessly with proficient function makes the Hybrid Home a standout from the pack.

Via: Rangemotions

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