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Architects: Paul Lukez Architecture
- Area: 2200 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Greg Premru
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Lead Architect: Paul Lukez
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Engineering: Morian/Siani Engineering Inc, Sergio Siani, Matthew Bean
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Consultants: HERS Evaluator, Derek Brian, Adam Kibbe, Stuart Lipp, Michael Duclos
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Contractors: G. Donahue & Sons Inc, George Donahue, Keith Donahue
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Text description provided by the architects. Nature Powered, The Jenson-DeLeeuw House in Harvard, Massachusetts, is a finely crafted 2,200-square-foot home that generates enough renewable energy to service the home’s energy needs as well as fully power an electric car (12,000 miles / year). This is achieved through renewable energy systems with solar batteries and integrating passive design principles. Nestled in a rural landscape, this house demonstrates strategies for achieving energy independence while offering spacious, light-filled contemporary living spaces.







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