The project articulates the house’s every-day program in a single level. House and garden develop 3,5m above street level, by means of an elemental ground operation that transforms the pre-existent rise in two horizontal planes, above and below. Both realms relate gradually through architectural operations. The single-family house scale is preserved in a programmatically simple single-level volume, with relations typical of more compact projects and autonomies common to disaggregated plans.
Eduardo Berlin, Architect
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Eduardo Berlin & "PAZ Arquitectura", Architects
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Eduardo Berlin, Rodrigo Duque & "PAZ Arquitectura", Architects
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Eduardo Berlin, Architect
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Eduardo Berlin & "PAZ Arquitectura", Architects
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Eduardo Berlin, Architect
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Catalina Pollak & Eduardo Berlin, Architects
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Eduardo Berlin & Sandra Rusch, Architects
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Eduardo Berlin, Architect
The Solar Map was developed by the Sustainable Design Lab at MIT, in collaboration with Modern Development Studio LLC (MoDe Studio) and the City of Cambridge Community Development Department. MIT created the annual electricity yield map from PV for virtually all Cambridge rooftops. MoDe Studio designed the online viewer. Support for this project was also provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as well as Cambridge’s Information Technology Department. To be launched October 3rd, 2012.