Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

The Heliotrope: The World's First Energy Positive Solar Home

Barbie knows that getting a little bit of light is fabulous and a excess of great light leads to wonderful things. The best use for all that extra light is to power yourself a beautiful dream house.


The Heliotrope: The World's First Energy Positive Solar Home

What would you do if your dream house was a great ball of energy? Well ponder that thought no more because it is a reality. The Heliotrope designed by Rolf Disch is a rotating solar powered home. It is the seed of inspiration for Sonnenschiff Solar Development and pushes the modern solar movement in Germany. The home operates by rotating with the sun to maximize full advantages of daylight to enter the home. The windows are triple-paned and the home is equipped with a large roof-mointed solar array and thermal pipes. The result of all this solar powers is the creation of the world's first zero-energy homes because it generates up to 5x the energy it consumes. (via/inhabitant)












Would you live in The Heliotrope?

Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Friday, April 26, 2013

The Desert House

Barbie loves the hot weather! She enjoys it so very much that the very thought of living in her own desert oasis sounds absolutely delicious. And when things warm up she can find herself melting into the comfort of her dream home away from home!

The Desert House

A Prefab Home nestled deep in the Desert Hot Springs of CA is the beautiful remedy for getting away from it all. If you're not a fan of the heat, this L shaped home includes the sophisticated charms and comforts while it's architectural style helps to keep you cool. The interior is made up of 10 modules that comprise the two bedroom two bathroom resting areas in addition to kitchen, dining and living areas. Outdoor areas include shelter from the heat of the sun and pool to make any desert oasis complete. Go for a dip anyone? Beauty comes and no price to the environment since this Desert Home generates 100 percent of it's energy from solar paneling.

Would you live in a Desert Oasis?

kisses, m.