The building, which is designed on the basis of the 'passive house' principle, is compact in form, with large windows facing the view to the south-west, which is also the best angle at which to make optimal passive use of the sun's heat.
The house is self-sufficient in electricity and heat through the use of solar and geothermal energy. In the spirit of the project, it is built from environmentally-sustainable materials such as paper granules, which is a recycled product. The house is designed to require minimal maintenance; the facade, for example, is clad in fibre cement, to withstand the local Wadden Sea climate. This will help to increase the building’s sustainability over time.