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  2. Dover Sun House - Wikipedia

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    Dover Sun House was one of the world's first solar-heated houses. It was designed by architect Eleanor Raymond and had a heating system developed by physicist Mária Telkes . In 1948, Mária Telkes and architect Eleanor Raymond began working on the Dover Sun House. [ 2 ]

  3. Ecohouse - Wikipedia

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    An Eco-house could include some or all of the following: Higher than normal levels of thermal insulation; Better than normal air-tightness; Good level of daylight; Passive solar orientation — glazing oriented south for light and heat; Thermal mass to absorb that solar heat; Minimum north-facing glazing — to reduce heat loss

  4. Solar Umbrella house - Wikipedia

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    Richard Koshalek, former President of Art Center College in Pasadena and current Director of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, considers Solar Umbrella an important house at a critical time. “A new generation of architects is intent on environmentally sustainable designs,” he said, “and Mr. Scarpa and Ms. Brooks-along with Thom ...

  5. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    Passive solar building construction may not be difficult or expensive (using off-the-shelf existing materials and technology), but the scientific passive solar building design is a non-trivial engineering effort that requires significant study of previous counter-intuitive lessons learned, and time to enter, evaluate, and iteratively refine the ...

  6. Solar architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Sundial Building in China was built to symbolize the need for replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources. The building is shaped like a fan and is covered in 4,600 square metres (50,000 sq ft) of solar panels. It was named the world's largest solar-powered office building in 2009.

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  8. Earthship - Wikipedia

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    Building with natural and repurposed materials: Earthships utilize materials such as used tires, cans, bottles, wood, and mud. Thermal or solar heating and cooling: Earthships heat and cool themselves using thermal mass and solar gain. They do not use electricity or the burning of fuel to maintain temperature.

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