Vertically stacked and set into a hillside, the Malibu house built with ecological materials and recycled. It has red brick structure designed to minimize energy consumption and maximize the use of solar energy. Passive solar homes range from those heated almost entirely by the sun to those with south-facing windows that provide a certain fraction of the heat load. The difference between a passive solar house and the design of a conventional house. The key is to design a passive solar house to make the most of your local climate. It has solar panels on the roof and concrete floors, which collects solar energy during the day and releases it at night.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Malibu Maximize Solar Design House Of Kanner Architects
Vertically stacked and set into a hillside, the Malibu house built with ecological materials and recycled. It has red brick structure designed to minimize energy consumption and maximize the use of solar energy. Passive solar homes range from those heated almost entirely by the sun to those with south-facing windows that provide a certain fraction of the heat load. The difference between a passive solar house and the design of a conventional house. The key is to design a passive solar house to make the most of your local climate. It has solar panels on the roof and concrete floors, which collects solar energy during the day and releases it at night.
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