3D Home Printing
With a controller, electric motors and cement pump, you can automatically build the foundation of a home with a computer program.
With a controller, electric motors and cement pump, you can automatically build the foundation of a home with a computer program.
As part of the complete home energy management system, we need a greenhouse area. This acts as an intermediary to room temperature, and, can be automated with the aid of controllers, pipes, lights. shelves and trays.
In remote locations, it is a major hassle to deal with septic services. Instead, with a bit of planning, an affordable, odorless and sustainable solution is possible.
Cisterns are the ideal solution to provide drinkable water in remote locations. But, why not heat that water and use the surrounding soil to keep it insulated for months?
One of the genius elements to the evacuated tube design, used in solar thermal heat collection, is that the pipes exposed to the sun, never lose heat. That’s because the vacuum around the metal pipe has infinite R-value.
Geothermal heat is great for both heating and cooling. But, when Solar Thermal heat is pumped into the ground in summer, that energy can be beneficial to circulate out, in winter.
Foundation piles require rebar connections to the building itself. Why not channel fluid through those piles to act as a free geothermal well installation?
Having a sealed wood-burning stove, equipped with tactical duct design and controllers, you can heat multiple rooms, while keeping the air clean indoors.
An automated canopy with a reflective surface that can be directed to increase solar energy output on existing collectors.
Why do homes have appliances that need to be moved around, independent of each other? Is there such thing as a home that does not need appliances? No.