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Ross Lovegrove’s Solar-Powered Alpine Capsule

by , 11/26/08

ross lovegrove, alpine capsule, solar powered, sustainable building, green architecture, green design, conceptual architecture

Appearing for all the world like a habitable version of Chicago’s Cloud Gate, Lovegrove Studios‘ futuristic Alpine Capsule is designed to blend in with nature, reflecting and complementing its immediate environment. Powered by solar panels and a vertical axis wind turbine, the off-grid alpine retreat features a shimmering glass skin with a reflective coating that allows individuals to sleep under the stars while admiring a 360 degree panorama of the beautiful landscape.

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6 Responses to “Ross Lovegrove’s Solar-Powered Alpine Capsule”

  1. tuttles tuttles says:

    I like it; wish I could have one.

  2. greenTmom greenTmom says:

    I love this concept! Even though it may be viewed as wacky by some, innovative ideas often come from wacky concepts….hence, the light bulb. Here at greenearthfriend we are always on the look-out for new Green ideas that will add to the sustainability of our green earth.

  3. Waleg Waleg says:

    I didn’t get it, how can you get inside this capsule? And will it be able to resist bad weather?
    Its really amazing!

  4. John E. Fidler John E. Fidler says:

    Now, “THAT” could make a very interesting beach-front home!!! I’ve drawn many structures to withstand wind, but put that on (emergency use only telescoping pedastals, leaving heavier power core on ground) and that could be the ticket.

  5. Wolfwalker Wolfwalker says:

    This is awesome, I really would love to have one. Any ideas on production and costs? there are so many places this would work, and to actually see outside and still have privacy inside is amazing.

  6. santa Santa says:

    Maybe you can build one for yourself … I like it to, very much.

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