Iseami House uses both passive and active measures to fit the needs of its occupants.
While its power system is sustainable, its construction practices were as well.
The home was built in sections off-site thenassembled like a prefablater.
As for the appearance of the home, the photos speak for themselves.
The white steel and glass design yields open views of the environment and the sea below.
The first level is open to a large patio and swimming pool, great for entertaining and relaxation.
This one, however, is fully self-sustainable and miles away from its closest neighboring town.
[robles arquitectosviaarchdaily, photos by juan robles]