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Private Residence

Private Residence
Cerrillos, New Mexico

2495 square foot passive solar private residence is a Pueblo style integration of Hawaiian architecture and is constructed from straw bale, adobe, and recycled stud frame.
www.edi-arch.com

Sol y Sombra

Sol y Sombra
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Sol y Sombra incorporates triple glazing and thermostatically controlled vents. The interior contains three climate zones for growing a wide variety of plants.
www.mazria.com

Bosque School

Bosque School
Albuquerque, New Mexico

All buildings were daylit, passive solar heated and cooled to reduce energy and resource consumption and lower school operating expenses.
www.mazria.com

Bosque School Arts Center

Bosque School Arts Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico

The building is fully daylit. Daylighting strategies include skylights, south-east facing glazing in the lobby and large window areas in the art studios.
www.mazria.com

Private residence

Private Residence
Albuquerque, New Mexico

This home is 100% solar powered utilizing sustainable materials, water and energy practices. Indoor and outdoor spaces are linked on all of the 3 levels of the home.
www.usgbc.org

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