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Eco-Home

The era of traditional, monotonous, and aesthetically uninspired buildings is over.
Modern societies now seek living spaces that offer not only shelter, but also spiritual balance, harmony with nature, and visual satisfaction.
Addressing this need, next-generation eco-homes are built with a sustainable architectural approach, in harmony with nature and with an emphasis on environmental friendliness.


Design and Material Approach

Eco-homes are designed using green technologies and constructed with natural materials that do not harm the environment.
The planning process takes into account several environmental and human-centric factors:

  • Wind direction
  • Natural landscape
  • Sunlight orientation
  • Human-focused interior organization

The geometric form of the structures is calculated holistically to maximize energy efficiency.


Energy Systems

To meet energy needs, these homes are integrated with renewable energy systems utilizing the following sources:

SourceApplication Area
Solar EnergyElectricity generation, hot water
Wind EnergySupplemental energy
GeothermalHeating systems

Heating, electricity, and hot water systems are powered by natural resources, eliminating dependence on fossil fuels.
These systems are seamlessly integrated into the design, combining aesthetic appeal with technical efficiency.


Green Roof: An Extension of Nature

One of the most striking features of eco-homes is the green roof system.
This roof is not just an architectural element—it is an extension of nature lifted from the ground to the sky.

Ecological Functions:

  • Water insulation
  • Thermal insulation
  • Rainwater management
  • Support for biodiversity
  • Aesthetic enhancement

Toward the Architecture of the Future

“With the advancement of green technologies, it is now possible to create living spaces that are not only energy-efficient, but also visually stunning, multifunctional, and eco-friendly.”

New-generation eco-homes, as cornerstones of sustainable cities, are helping shape the architecture of the future.