natural light shapes room functions in bernardo cerrato's passive residence in spain
Briefly

The central courtyard serves as the key element, configuring the entire building, positioning vertical communication elements, maximizing light exposure, ensuring privacy, and optimizing the residence's energy performance.
Incorporating basic principles of thermodynamics, Bernardo Cerrato designed an energy-efficient detached house in Spain by carefully considering light, ventilation, privacy, and utilizing the central courtyard to address challenges and maximize sustainability.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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