
We do not certify projects according to external standards – we follow our own philosophy, where nature becomes a part of architecture, rather than just a backdrop for it.
We do not certify projects according to external standards – we follow our own philosophy, where nature becomes a part of architecture, rather than just a backdrop for it.

By choosing eco-friendly materials, you not only care for your home’s future but also ensure its durability for many years to come.
Passive orientation and energy-efficient solutions can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20–40% within the first few years of use.
Proper geometry and landscaping stabilize indoor temperatures–cooler in summer, warmer in winter, without constant air conditioning.
Eco-friendly materials with no toxic emissions, clean air, and natural light are not an option but a standard in every project we undertake.
By choosing eco-friendly materials, you not only care for your home’s future but also ensure its durability for many years to come.
Passive orientation and energy-efficient solutions can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20–40% within the first few years of use.
Proper geometry and landscaping stabilize indoor temperatures–cooler in summer, warmer in winter, without constant air conditioning.
Eco-friendly materials with no toxic emissions, clean air, and natural light are not an option but a standard in every project we undertake.
We use a unique approach: we took the best from international certification principles and integrated them into every project – without formal constraints, but with full accountability for the outcome.
The Green Standard at VERTEX consists of five design principles that define how a home interacts with nature, light, landscape, and resources.
We use a unique approach: we took the best from international certification principles and integrated them into every project – without formal constraints, but with full accountability for the outcome.
The Green Standard at VERTEX consists of five design principles that define how a home interacts with nature, light, landscape, and resources.
The Green Standard at VERTEX consists of five design principles that define how your home interacts with nature, light, landscape, and renewable resources.
The Green Standard at VERTEX consists of five design principles that define how your home interacts with nature, light, landscape, and renewable resources.
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A house begins not with its shape, but with an understanding of its surroundings. The terrain, cardinal directions, water, and vegetation – all of these elements are analyzed before we start the design. The house emerges from its location rather than being placed upon it.
Example: A cottage on a riverbank took the shape of a ship – not because the architect wanted it that way, but because the riverbank demanded it.
A house begins not with its shape, but with an understanding of its surroundings. The terrain, cardinal directions, water, and vegetation – all of these elements are analyzed before we start the design. The house emerges from its location rather than being placed upon it.
Example: A cottage on a riverbank took the shape of a ship – not because the architect wanted it that way, but because the riverbank demanded it.

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