Le Cabanyon: A sustainable housing project integrated into nature

In L’Ametlla del Vallès, on a plot of 4,000 m², stands Le Cabanyon, a sustainable home that exemplifies the perfect symbiosis between modern architecture and respect for the environment. This project stands out in the field of sustainable housing projects. It also offers an innovative vision of how construction can harmonize with nature.

Description of the property

Le Cabanyon is characterized by its entirely glass structure. This allows for complete integration with the natural environment . This transparency not only offers panoramic views, but also maximizes the entry of natural light. This reduces the need for artificial lighting and, therefore, energy consumption.

The construction was carried out entirely in dry construction, using prefabricated materials that minimize waste and environmental impact. The house is based on metal piles, a solution that avoids modifying the natural profile of the land and preserves the local flora and fauna.

Sustainability strategies

This project incorporates several passive strategies to improve energy efficiency:
• Sun protection: The roof overhangs are designed to block the sun’s rays during the summer months. This keeps the interior cool and reduces dependence on air conditioning systems.
• Thermal insulation: A high degree of insulation has been achieved, eliminating any thermal bridges. In addition, a continuous thermal envelope has been created that maintains a comfortable interior temperature throughout the year.

These measures ensure that Le Cabanyon maintains a minimal ecological footprint, aligning with the principles of sustainable housing projects.

Construction materials and techniques

The use of prefabricated materials not only accelerated the construction process, but also ensured greater precision and quality in execution. In addition, dry construction significantly reduces water consumption and waste generation, contributing to the overall sustainability of the project.

The metal piles allow the house to “float” above the ground. This minimizes the impact on the local ecosystem and allows rainwater to flow naturally, preventing soil erosion.

Integration with the environment

The location and design of Le Cabanyon were meticulously planned. This ensures harmonious integration with the natural environment of L’Ametlla del Vallès. The orientation of the house optimizes the use of sunlight. In addition, the transparency of the glass facades allows a constant visual connection with the surrounding nature.

This integration not only improves the quality of life of the occupants, but also serves as a model for future sustainable housing projects. These models seek to balance human comfort with environmental preservation.

Conclusions

Le Cabanyon is a leading example of how sustainable housing projects can combine innovative design, energy efficiency and respect for the environment. This home not only offers a comfortable and modern living space. It also sets a standard for future sustainable constructions that seek to harmonize with their natural surroundings.

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This project exemplifies how innovation in design and construction can result in homes that are both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible.

Sustainable and highly energy-efficient housing

At GirbauMateu we believe that sustainable architecture is the key to the future of housing. In this recent project, we have applied innovative strategies to create a highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly home.

Design of a sustainable and efficient home

This home has been designed taking into account the principles of sustainable construction. To achieve maximum thermal comfort with minimum energy consumption, we have applied passive strategies, including:
• High-efficiency thermal insulation: natural and sustainable materials that minimize energy losses.
• Study of solar radiation: solar protection in summer to avoid overheating and, in winter, optimization of sunlight entry to reduce energy demand.
• Design without thermal bridges: elimination of direct contact between interior and exterior to improve thermal efficiency.

Natural and sustainable materials

We opt for natural materials such as wood and ecological insulation that reduce the carbon footprint and improve the environmental quality of the home. In addition, the use of natural ventilation systems optimizes air circulation and reduces the need for artificial air conditioning.

An architecture that combines aesthetics and efficiency

Architecture does not have to sacrifice aesthetics to be sustainable. This project achieves a balance between contemporary design, comfort and energy efficiency, becoming an example of sustainable housing construction.

Benefits of sustainable housing
• Reduction of energy consumption: less dependence on conventional energy sources.
• Greater thermal comfort: temperature stability throughout the year.
• Lower environmental impact: use of ecological materials and reduction of waste.
• Housing appreciation: sustainable homes have a better valuation in the real estate market.

Sustainable architecture: the future of housing

At GirbauMateu we are specialists in sustainable architecture and highly energy-efficient home design. If you want to build or renovate your home with sustainability criteria, contact us and we will help you create a space adapted to the needs of the future.

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The girbaumateu studio: sustainability and innovation with LEED certification

The girbaumateu studio has designed and developed sustainable projects with LEED certification, integrating innovative techniques and traditional materials that respect the environment. One of the most inspiring examples of this fusion is the use of Shou Sugi Ban, an ancestral Japanese technique that transforms wood into a durable, sustainable and aesthetically unique material.

🌲 Burnt wood: tradition at the service of the future

We are committed to Shou Sugi Ban for its combination of functionality and sustainability, offering benefits such as:

• Weather protection: Carbonization creates a natural layer that acts as a barrier against the elements.

• High fire resistance: Despite being a combustible material, this treatment reduces the risk of fire.

• Durability against fungi and insects: The wood becomes inhospitable to pests, extending its useful life.

• Natural UV protection: The burnished surface protects from solar radiation and minimizes wear.

• Water resistance: Carbonization makes the wood less porous, repelling water and preventing degradation.

🌱 Sustainability with LEED certification

The girbaumateu studio is committed to projects that combine traditional techniques like this with global sustainability standards, ensuring materials with reduced environmental impact and long-term efficiency. Shou Sugi Ban not only offers an elegant aesthetic with deep black tones, but also helps reduce maintenance costs and increases the durability of the wood by up to 30% compared to conventional treatments.

📊 Why choose us?

• LEED certified projects: Internationally recognized guarantee of sustainability.

• More than 500 years of history applied to innovative designs.

• Commitment to durability, aesthetics and respect for the environment.

We are passionate about designing sustainable spaces that integrate tradition and innovation. Contact us to discover how we can apply Shou Sugi Ban and other LEED certified sustainable techniques to your projects!

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