In the late 1970s, I built a passive
solar superinsulated home.
Not exact matches
The two - story office building, designed by ZGF Architects, is
superinsulated and relies largely on passive
solar strategies for heating in the winter, when outside temperatures can drop into the single digits.
William Shurcliff was a Harvard physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project in World War II, helped stop supersonic passenger planes in the 1960s, and took a big interest in passive
solar and
superinsulated building in the 1970s and»80s.
Once you've designed and built a home with passive
solar features, and the house is close to airtight and
superinsulated, what fuels do you suggest?