The Living Roof pod home captures the sun’s energy using a series of photovoltaic panels and stores it in battery cells. Tiny wind turbines at each end ventilate the interior while generating electricity, and they also help funnel rain water, which is collected and purified for bathing and drinking use. With the touch of a button, an outer ring rotates and the interior switches from a sleeping area to an office.
Nau imagines the Living Roof as a private, mobile penthouse for the wealthy and eco-conscious — it could be rented to friends, used on vacations, or set up as a retreat in their own cities. However, one consideration was not made in regards to the project’s green footprint – transportation. Airlifting, as suggested by Nau, requires big oil. Hopefully, if and when Living Roof is realized, electric or solar planes will be available to airlift the pods and cut down on transportation emissions.
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this is amazing.I really wanna use it for my homework.Is there any possibility that I can find its plan or just real dimensions?
Just wanna admit that this is handy , Thanks for taking your time to write this.
Similar design to the revolving home but two years later.
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Welcome idea!
Are there operable windows for natural ventilation?
Nice for one or two, maybe – but what about a family?
would like to see it fit together to form “hives”.
What a lovely design.