Elevate Your Lifestyle with the Sustainable Retreat: Livingston Manor House in Catskill, USAElevate Your Lifestyle with the Sustainable Retreat: Livingston Manor House in Catskill, USA

Elevate Your Lifestyle with the Sustainable Retreat: Livingston Manor House in Catskill, USA

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Nestled in the picturesque Catskill region, the Livingston Manor House, designed by Marc Thorpe Design, stands as a testament to sustainable architecture. Crafted as a private rural haven for a Brooklyn-based graphic designer and family, this 1800 sqft residence seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with eco-friendly principles.

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Embracing Nature

Capturing the essence of forest living, the exterior photographs reveal the residence harmonizing with the surrounding woodlands. The triangulated cantilevered roofline, a distinctive feature, gracefully hovers over the expansive deck, creating an architectural marvel that beautifully integrates with the forest backdrop.

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Passive Design for Eco Harmony

The Livingston Manor House adheres to the principles of passive design, prioritizing energy efficiency and a reduced ecological footprint. With ultra-low energy consumption for heating and cooling, the residence exemplifies a commitment to environmental responsibility. The result is a home that not only shelters its inhabitants but also nurtures the planet.

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Innovative Construction by Advocates of Responsibility

Constructed by Wild & Balanced High-Performance Building, a firm deeply committed to responsible architecture, the Livingston Manor House reflects a thoughtful approach to building. The firm's methodology emphasizes the evolution of homebuilding through air-tight, super-insulated, and thermally broken structures, ventilated continuously with filtered fresh air.

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Benefits of Passive Construction

The benefits of this construction approach are numerous. Lower utility bills, even temperature distribution throughout the structure, optimal atmospheric comfort, reduced dependence on fossil fuels and electricity—these are the tangible outcomes of a resilient and purposeful build, providing a sustainable living environment for your family.

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As you explore the Livingston Manor House, delve into a world where architectural brilliance meets ecological mindfulness. Join us on a journey through this sustainable retreat, where modern design seamlessly integrates with the tranquility of nature, creating a residence that not only embraces its inhabitants but also treads lightly on the Earth.

All Photographs are the work of Marco Petrini 

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