Can you imagine living in a city surrounded only by greenery, with flowers and vegetables growing right on your facade? This is the vision of the Danish architect Raimond de Hullu, which he translated into the Oas1s house, a self-sufficient house that is "green" in both senses of the word, as a green building (it is more than just a low-energy and passive house) and actually, since the facade is overgrown with vegetation. The Dane used biomimicry in the architectural design, as the house, which measures 6 x 6 x 12 meters, imitates trees.
What we get when we combine a tree and a house? Oas1s. Oas1s is a concept house from recycled wood and organic insulation, which is green with soul and body and was inspired by trees in its appearance. Offers 160 square meters of living space, which are spread over four floors. The interior is modern, but due to the use of wood it creates warmth. Each floor is decorated with a large window, there is also a French balcony, and at the top awaits us ceiling window. And if you're wondering about the name... Oas1s is made in the form of the number 1.
You live completely in the "green oasis". disconnected from the network (plumbing, communal and electrical), but also follows the concept "from cradle to cradle", where no waste goes to waste.
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If the Danish architect's vision comes true of Raimond de Hullu, who wants a 100% green concept (not only technical but also visual), we will soon live in urban forests, where buildings resemble trees. Definitely better than concrete jungle, where most of us live today.
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