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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Toronto architect Paul Raff a visionary greenie
Elegant designs by Toronto-based architects Paul Raff Studio not only present exquisite forms but also provide sustainable functions so crucial to progress in the 21st Century. Here's how Paul's website defines the studio's approach to eco-friendly design:
Paul Raff Studio applies the highest level thinking to issues of sustainability, helping its clients meet the world’s rapidly growing demand for environmental responsibility.
Ecological, as well as social, and economic sustainability is integral to every project. The Studio always strives to harness free energies such as sun and wind, to use local and non-toxic materials, and to apply quality construction techniques to economically achieve ecological results. Our team deploys the latest proven innovative technologies so that design and construction affect positive change. Our projects deliver high value such as reduced carbon footprint and operating costs, better health conditions for people, and preserved natural environments and access to them.
The Studio believes that good design is by nature sustainable: that projects which last a long time, perform efficiently and perform well, are a good use of resources.
Here are some projects designed by Paul Raff Studio:
Cascade House, Toronto:
Bluepoint Residences, Thailand
Garden Pavilion, Backyard Residential
Treetop Villas, Thailand
Please keep up the amazing, oh-so-crucial work!
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