2. I think, that
in my world
will be eco
houses with
solar battery
and wind
turbines.
3. Imagine a house that switches the lights off for you when the sun
comes out, a house that will tell you, while you are at work
4. Not only is the
conservatory roof a
giant solar electricity
generator, but, acting as
a buffer between the
main living quarters of
the house and the
outside, it operates as a
“solar space”. In winter
its design captures
warmth from the low-
hanging sun and warms
the air inside,
protecting the rest of
the house from the
cold.
5. With its height, it is rather like a tree house, giving
both luxury and access to the outdoors, though it is
only suitable for a warm forest environment.
The curved exterior
overhangs shield the house
from sunlight, and also
catch rainwater, which can
be stored in the house’s
tanks.The rainwater is then
filtered and used inside the
house.The lighting is all by
low powered LEDs.The
whole house is designed to
be in harmony with nature
6. This is definitely the house of
the future, built in the shape of
a dome, and the main material
used was a high tech
engineered type of Styrofoam.
It is an energy efficient house,
which is also very durable
against natural forces such as
earthquakes or typhoons.
7. To further aid cooling it has adjustable vents,
which use convection currents so that the hot
air rises out of the house while allowing cooler
air in.
8. Given its enormous height, it would have to
face great challenges such as air pressure
gradation problems or having it protected
from natural disasters such as tsunamis or
volcano eruptions.
9. Built for a cold climate, the ecohab is meant to
minimise the carbon footprint and produce an
affordable home.