Nature House (Naturhus): Living encased in a greenhouse

Nature House, or Naturhus, refers to a Swedish architectural concept where a living space is encased within a large greenhouse structure. This design leverages passive solar heating for energy efficiency and year-round food production.

Core Concept

A Naturhus integrates a traditional home inside a greenhouse envelope, creating a temperate microclimate similar to southern Europe even in cold northern settings like Sweden. Residents benefit from natural warmth, abundant light, and fresh produce grown in surrounding plant beds.

Key Benefits

  • Energy Savings: Solar gain reduces heating needs, with some models achieving near-zero operational carbon.
  • Food Production: 30-80m² of growing space per dwelling supports organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs, minimizing food miles.
  • Health and Lifestyle: Improved air quality, biophilic design, and communal areas promote activity and community living.

Real-World Examples

  • Rosenlund Naturhus (Sweden): A private home south of Vadstena with an ecosystem for year-round gardening.​
  • Uppgrenna Naturhus: Features plant beds and terraces overlooking Lake Vättern, mimicking a Mediterranean climate.
  • Findhorn Proposal (Scotland): Multi-dwelling greenhouse with rainwater harvesting, composting toilets, and greywater recycling for sustainability.

Sustainability Features

These homes often include rainwater collection, wastewater purification via plant beds, and low-embodied-carbon materials. They avoid municipal sewers by creating closed-loop systems, ideal for off-grid or eco-communities.

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