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Posted: 12 Feb 2015 03:41 AM PST
In fact, there will be who displayed this particular seat in the children’s rooms: but its creator intended to take it to all the rooms to give a touch of fun and transgressive environments. In addition, its high quality materials make it almost a luxury furniture. The Muffin pouf available in two standard versions (in one piece), and the other with storage space inside. Its Italian leather seat gives a playful elegance, which is also combined with oak or walnut and details in chrome-plated steel. Seats let the user customize the pouf to your liking: the idea is to choose among the many “flavors” and colors available to create our own designs, and thus “bake” our beautiful Cupcakes for decoration… Muffin Pouffe design was introduced by Matthew Bianchi at the TENT London exhibition, in January 2012.
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House that it produces more energy than it consumes Posted: 11 Feb 2015 03:41 PM PST
Work of the Juri Troy ArchitectsStudio, House Austrian model intended, on the one hand, remove all the potential of the place, like the wonderful views, exposure to the light of the Sun or the maximum privacy between the existing houses, and, on the other hand, achieve that the footprint of the House can be deleted within the next thirty years. The House is located in a thin and long piece of land that descends towards a beautiful and shady hillside with tall trees in the Southeast. The plot is flanked by a hedge in the Northeast and a high wall in the Southwest. However, the best is the view of the Lake, located in the Valley to the East, that can only be captured if you get a step ahead on the ground. The concept of building power was developed in collaboration with the University of the Danube from Krems. The construction team includes a heat pump high performance, 48 m² of mono crystalline panels for photovoltaic roof, 9 m² of thermal solar panels for hot water and an air controlled heat recovery system. For its part, the thermal insulation of the House is optimized and windows meet the requirements of passive houses. The roof and the façade windows were strategically placed to provide stunning views, maximizing passive solar energy, allow optimal natural ventilation during the summer and to minimize heat loss during the winter. In fact the glass surface is equal to 42% of its total area. On the other hand, all materials were evaluated for their qualities ecological before being authorized to use.
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