Monday, 1 December 2008

Halvorsen architects

http://halvorsen-architects.co.uk/
Philosophy
"Halvorsen Architects’ interest lies in modern design and how it may sympathetically be integrated into its context. The practice does this by letting its design philosophy govern everything from the planning strategy to the choice of materials and their careful detailing. Our buildings harmonise with their surroundings, both urban and rural. "
Green Thinking
"Halvorsen Architects believes that building sustainably not only benefits future generations but a building's current occupants. Wherever possible we introduce "green" features, such as use of daylight, non-toxic materials and breathable walls, to create a healthier and more comfortable internal environment. Breathable walls, for example, control a building's indoor air quality by naturally regulating humidity levels. They therefore reduce the risk of common complaints such as asthma. Halvorsen Architects' emphasis is on reducing the energy demands of a building, so the source of that energy becomes less important. This is mainly done by super-insulation and natural cooling. There is a misconception that green buildings cost more. They do not have to. Many of sustainable features that have a greater capital cost have a pay back and therefore are more economic in the long term, for example geothermal heating."

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