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Unique and Geometric Solar Home Cuts Energy Usage in Half | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World

by on Aug.17, 2010, under heat

“This modern home built in Wisconsin by designer Shane Black uses solar thermal panels to heat a bed of sand beneath the house, keeping the interior temperature comfortable throughout the year. Combined with smart window placement and energy-efficient building techniques, the project achieves a 50% savings in energy consumption. Black’s goal was to create a home that utilized as many of his ideas as possible while at the same time being earth-friendly, proving that it’s possible to create a unique, beautiful home that also has a low impact on the environment. ”

(ed.) I’d always heard of using a bed of rocks, and the problems that resulted (mold, etc.).  This sounds like an idea to pursue.

via Unique and Geometric Solar Home Cuts Energy Usage in Half | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World.

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