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MeinHaus®
Mass produced rotomoulded prefab bulbs | |
1. This house consists of 2 main pieces: one transparent bulb and one series of functional layers
2. The layers are: 1. solar panel layer; 1 water container solar heating layer; 1. cooling layer.
3. By rotating the layers, you create different sets of functionality.
4. Size of the bulb: 6 metres
diametre and 3 metres high. Surface area is around 27m² (290ft²). Not big, but it beats many studio's and flats in Tokyo or HongKong.
5. If mass produced it should be dirtcheap.
6. Lightweight, can be transported by helicopter and dropped.
7. Could be made of bioplastics.
8. Comes with a free iPod.
I made a drawing of it. You can find it in the link.
MeinHaus®
http://i3.photobuck...diesel/meinhaus.jpg You can see how the layers slide over each other [django, Mar 24 2006]
Blender
http://blender.org/cms/Home.2.0.html Good open source 3d engine [django, Mar 26 2006]
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Pardon me for my ignorance, but what exactly does this -Ah... pretty picture! |
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do you live in it? Do you build a house out of these? Do you use it for energy-efficient moodlighting? |
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I'll take, oh I don't know, 300 of them, please. Trying to start up my cult on a budget, you know. |
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Oh, and here's my payment- one pre-made bun. |
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"MeinHaus" would be better "mit zwei Katzen" in the yard for marketing to the generation of baby-boomers who still recall Crosby,Stills & Nash affectionately and might be in the market for a second or third vacation home on a small piece of land. |
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However, since each of these MeinHaus-pods are only 28.26 square metres in area, or approximately 304.19 square feet, you might want to work on ways to make the pods interconnect to form larger structures, while still providing all the rotating layer functionality. |
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Nice illustration. I have Got to learn to do that. |
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[2 fries shy of a happy meal], it is very easy: download Blender, it's free and open source, read the small handbook that goes with it (only a few pages and you're up and running), and off you go.
For Blender, see link. |
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I could see this as a giant Rubik's house. |
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