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Roofdeck for Bird Watching and Entertaining
Living green roof at eye level when seated. Roof mounted solar electric offsets energy used in the house. Glass rail preserves the view. | Architecture by ZeroEnergy Design. | www.ZeroEnergy.com | Photos by Michael J Lee.
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Here is another angle of what's just beyond the living roof (you see a bit of it in the bottom left corner). This second story deck has a tree house feel. Beyond that, Stephanie tells us, "The home’s roofdeck provides views of Pilgrim Lake and the surrounding tree canopy. Though the house sits only 125 feet from the lake, several trees provide privacy to the site. In winter, once the trees have shed their leaves, the view really opens up from both the second floor master suite and the roof deck." In a time when some homeowners associations are barring solar panels as unsightly, this home shows how they can be an attractive addition that can save lots of energy and money.
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这个屋顶全是太阳能板
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Living roof, another angle, and solar panels. Text reads:
Here is another angle of what's just beyond the living roof (you see a bit of it in the bottom left corner). This second story deck has a tree house feel. In a time when some homeowners associations are barring solar panels as unsightly, this home shows how they can be an attractive addition that can save lots of energy and money.
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solar panels texture plays off wooden slat texture and color
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ake the orange outside. The orange wall defines the patio space, marking a boundary in this area that navigates between indoors and outdoors.
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roof deck and solar panels
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like the glass railing and solar panels
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9) Take the orange outside. The orange wall defines the patio space, marking a boundary in this area that navigates between indoors and outdoors.
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A second floor roof deck allows guests to take in the lake view. The green roof in the foreground is raised to eye level for a person seated on the deck.
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