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Alternative Home Designs - Atriums

By: Rick Chapo

Building a home for yourself is the American Dream. For some people, it is
important to build something unique.

Alternative Home Designs

You've worked your rear end off and reached a financial status where you can
do some dreaming. One dream is to buy some land and build a home on it. You've
found the perfect plot, and now you're wondering about different styles of
homes. Here are some alternative designs to get the creative thoughts flowing.

A very unique home design is the atrium home. An atrium home is designed to
emphasize an open middle area, not an exterior appearance. If you've been to
Europe, you've seen this design in larger cities.

You'll be walking down a street lined with bland looking windows. You pop
into one of the buildings to find a bathroom and it is like entering another
world. The exterior of the building is no great shakes, but the interior is a
slice of atrium heaven with an open area covered in a lattice or left wide open.
The interior is a collection of sitting areas, plants and perhaps small pools
for fish. Not a bad idea, eh?

Taking the design to its full scope, the home is designed...underground. The
design can be done in a variety of ways, but it is built below ground to take
advantage of geothermal concepts.

The primary idea is to use the constant temperature of the ground to regulate
the climate in the home. The top of the roof is flush with the level of the
ground and everything else is below level. For practically purposes, picture an
oasis in the desert, but dug into the ground.

In these modern times, the below ground design has some excellent energy
options. You can put solar panels across the top of the roof to generate power
and most people will be none the wiser. By being out of the wind, you also cut
down on wasted energy.

Going below ground with your atrium home is a pool of creative opportunity.
As long as you take care of drainage issues, the design parameters are pretty
much wide open.

When space is at a premium or privacy is vital, atrium homes are often the
answer. In a large city, an atrium design can help you create an oasis from the
noise and madness of daily life.

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Homestyle Calendar April 25-May 1 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
APRIL 25-MAY1 THE ARCHITECTURE OF SUMMIT AVENUE: A lecture on architectural styles that were popular in the 19th century. 7 p.m. today. $4-$8. James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Av., St. Paul. 651-297-2555. ART IN BLOOM: "An Italian Experience," a four-day festival featuring floral arrangements, seminars, guided tours, demonstrations and fine art. Thu.-Sun. Free-$30. An "Evening in Venice" gala ...
Small Effort Can Add Up To Big Decorative Impact (Contra Costa Times)
It's Saturday. What are you planning to do with your weekend? Maybe you'll spend those precious free hours sprawled in front of the TV, prowling the shopping mall or cultivating a virtual relationship in an Internet chat room. Or you can give your home a whole new look.
JOY OF TEXT (New York Post)
Ever wonder how those fabulous design experts transform their own abodes? In “Rooms to Inspire: Decorating with America’s Best Designers” (Rizzoli, $50), find out what goes on behind the closed doors of folks like Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan...
Interior Decorators Show Stuff With â Urban Insideâ (Nashville City Paper)
To hype the "living" aspect of urban living, the organizers of this year's Live It Up! Downtown Home Tour tapped four of Nashville's hottest designers to decorate four downtown lofts.
Garden Calendar (Contra Costa Times)
"Spring Blooming Perennials" -- 10 a.m. April 21. See and learn about the perennials that will give your garden a leap into spring that can continue into summer. Speaker: Gail Yelland, landscape designer. Magic Gardens, 729 Heinz Ave., Berkeley. Free. 510-644-2351, www.magicgardens.com.

 

 
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