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KamaAina

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Mon Mar 28, 2016, 12:55 PM Mar 2016

Couple Builds Greenhouse AROUND House to Grow Food and Keep Warm [View all]

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http://sfglobe.com/2015/11/11/family-designs-glass-green-house-to-wrap-around-home-and-warm-it-naturally/

While Charles Sacilotto and Marie Granmar’s home, encased in glass, may look like something out of a sci-fi movie, their life is far simpler than it appears. In a video uploaded on Nov. 11, the couple gives a tour of their house-in-a-greenhouse, located on the Stockholm archipelago, that uses natural solar power to provide heat and save energy.

Rather than build from the ground up, Sacilotto and Granmar decided to purchase this small home and construct the greenhouse around it. The structure, built out of security glass 4 millimeters thick, is designed to withstand the elements, but will shatter into small harmless pieces if it does break. Fair Companies states that its warming effect produces a climate not unlike the Mediterranean, with Sacilotto adding, “At the end of January it can be -2°C outside and it can be 15 to 20°C upstairs."

Perhaps the most beloved feature of Sacilotto and Granmar's house-in-a-greenhouse is their terrace, which takes the place of the structure's former roof. The eco-conscious couple also maintains fruit and vegetable gardens, grape trees, and even a small goldfish pond – all within the greenhouse walls. Sacilotto and Granmar water their plants with rainwater collected from underground cisterns and have even installed their own sustainable independent sewage system.

These innovative homeowners cite inspiration from Swedish architect Bengt Warne, whose original Naturhus (Nature House) was built in the 1970s. Inhabitat explains that this greenhouse design not only seamlessly weaves the great outdoors and its luscious greenery into domestic life, but it can also reduce energy bills by as much as 50 percent.




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Those darn Swed's liberal N proud Mar 2016 #1
its beautiful. I want. roguevalley Mar 2016 #7
Those would work nicely on Cape Breton Island KamaAina Mar 2016 #2
sounds very cool hfojvt Mar 2016 #3
Very cool malaise Mar 2016 #4
Now I'm wondering how much farther north (or south) this would work KamaAina Mar 2016 #5
Very cool. Liberal In Texas Mar 2016 #6
I would so live there! LittleGirl Mar 2016 #8
Don't they also need a greenhouse outside the greenhouse? Helen Borg Mar 2016 #9
hope they keep it vented property... Javaman Mar 2016 #10
Need to get that sewer gas out of there. Jim Beard Mar 2016 #20
I wonder how hot it gets in the summer? FLPanhandle Mar 2016 #11
Unless up north does not get much sunlight. We have fog and jwirr Mar 2016 #19
Nor Texas panhandle. The settlers had it right when they first settled the plains Jim Beard Mar 2016 #21
Meanwhile, in the good old USA -- LastLiberal in PalmSprings Mar 2016 #12
WHAT? We can't have anything like that in the USA! It's absurd! AlbertCat Mar 2016 #13
Smart. Here's what it looks like for those who can't/won't click through: Denzil_DC Mar 2016 #14
Oh crap. It ate both our pix! KamaAina Mar 2016 #15
Only thing is BumRushDaShow Mar 2016 #16
I wonder if it would trap too much moisture. leftyladyfrommo Mar 2016 #17
why stop with a house! let's dome a city! eom yawnmaster Mar 2016 #18
It's been proposed. KamaAina Mar 2016 #22
There would be some adjustments people would have to make Jim Beard Mar 2016 #24
Tornadoes are extremely rare in northern New England. KamaAina Mar 2016 #25
Did Bernie Sanders have any hand in shutting that project down? yawnmaster Mar 2016 #30
Nice post, Hillary! KamaAina Mar 2016 #31
It doesn't say when the project was cancelled, only when it was proposed. Could it have been... yawnmaster Mar 2016 #32
Artist's rendering KamaAina Mar 2016 #33
I really like the idea but I feel it would need to be modified for the area built. Jim Beard Mar 2016 #23
Fascinating seanjoycek476 Mar 2016 #26
a couple problems rickford66 Mar 2016 #27
Peter Griffen of Family Guy shows the danger of such places Kaleva Mar 2016 #28
Winooski dog owners beware! KamaAina Mar 2016 #29
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