Solterre Design

Nova Scotia – Halifax – Halifax

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Shadows were used as indices of the sun's positions as well as solar solstice and equinox. As the basis for our logo, the armillary sphere is emblematic of the sun and earth from which Solterre derives its name. This sundial, located near Zealandia, Saskatchewan, was built by Iron craftsman John Little of West Dover, Nova Scotia. We have project experience and expertise in LEED certification, energy efficient and off-grid projects. We achieve this by understanding the particular effects of natural resources, materials and energy on the built environment, and by incorporating good design principles while keeping economy in mind. In its simplest form, consisting of a ring fixed in the plane of the equator and a sphere at its centre, the armillary sphere is one of the most ancient of astronomical instruments. Solterre's philosophy is simple: great green architecture meeting the client's needs. Ultimately, Solterre aims to build better instead of bigger -- by incorporating design features that make smaller spaces more adaptable, aesthetically-pleasing, financially and environmentally beneficial

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