Eco Sustainable Homes by Christina Zerva Architects
Steel frame house is wrapped in organic blocks of prefabricated passive heat to maintain a comfortable temperature during the summer and cold winter. This roof has a photovoltaic solar panels that provide sustainable energy. materials recycled and repurposed to make a lot of passive solar home design, illuminated by the LED for low energy consumption. Christina Zerva Architects designing passive solar design modern home in Nikaia, Greece. Its geometric shape, an open concept layout and glass wall frames a view of Mount Olympus. The house is divided into two cubes connected by glass bridges. The main guest room is a room two floors with elements such as industrial-chic exposed steel beams, artistic lamps and windows floor to ceiling that connects the modern interior home for contemporary facade. The kitchen offers a glossy white cabinets and countertops, slate floors and yellow walls and ceilings of artificial circular cut-outs that reveal the true ceiling above. A staircase with a square cut-out point upwards.
Category : Contemporary House



















