FabLab House – The Fab Lab House uses the resources of its environment sun, water and wind to create a microclimate that passively optimizes the basic conditions of habitability.
Home+ – The volume of this house is divided into modules which can be rearranged. The modules are installed with some gaps in between which are used for lighting, ventilation, heating in winter and passive cooling in summer. Simulations show that after a year not only the power needs of the building will be covered, but there will be even additional energy to feed in to the net. This way the building will be a “plus energy” house.
SML House (SD 2010) – The dwelling is primarily characterized by its modularity, prefabrication and energetic efficiency. The house is rigorous, yet flexible in its composition, due to the time spent reflecting on prefabricated modules that can be configured and incorporated at the petition of the user.