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Cartesian House by Mark Allison

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We found the Cartesian House through Dwell's Green Home contest last month. It stuck in our head ever since for its super-smart use of natural ventilation as well as its relationship to a beautiful wooded site. This home, built on a slope in the woods of North Carolina, uses good design to circulate light and air through the space and significantly cut down on energy consumption...

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The lines of the house follow the axes between Cartesian coordinates, hence the home's name. During summer, the house is naturally cooled by cross-ventilation between strategically placed windows and the main shaft of the stairwell.


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Preservation of the surrounding natural habitat was also a concern as the home was built. During construction, stone was collected from an abandoned quarry and nearby trees were preserved thanks to the home's small, angular footprint.


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To read the original Dwell contest entry, click here.
To learn more about the Cartesian House, visit this slideshow and audio tour from Stewart Young Photography. For more from Mark Allison, AIA, click here.

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I would like to see it with wide plank, reclaimed wood floors with less shine or a different flooring material altogether.

posted by art on August 22nd 2008 at 8:26am
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Beautiful home - I love the staircase panels and the outdoor fireplace

posted by bepsf on August 22nd 2008 at 9:10am
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Gorgeous from the inside out. I love how open it is and all the natural light.

posted by TrueTex on August 22nd 2008 at 9:16am
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I love that charcoal and tomato red color combo...beautiful

posted by OliviaV on August 22nd 2008 at 9:38am
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Totally stunning--

posted by ccs on August 22nd 2008 at 9:38am
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Thanks everyone for the posting, and for all of the thoughtful comments!

We did consider bamboo flooring but chose solid red oak since there is such a surplus and it is locally harvested here in North Carolina.

posted by Mark Allison, AIA on August 22nd 2008 at 10:48am
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