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<h2>'''''Nice Architects goes Eco'''''</h2> | <h2>'''''Nice Architects goes Eco'''''</h2> | ||
Portable, solar-powered ecocapsules -- live rent- and electric-bill free, globally .... | '''''Portable, solar-powered ecocapsules -- live rent- and electric-bill free, globally ....''''' | ||
Serenity | ''Serenity wherever | ||
As the saying goes, Go! | ''As the saying goes, Go! | ||
>Slovakian firm Nice Architects has built an egg-shaped “Ecocapsule” that runs entirely on solar and wind energy, allowing its dweller(s) to live both literally, and figuratively, off the grid. | ''>Slovakian firm Nice Architects has built an egg-shaped “Ecocapsule” that runs entirely on solar and wind energy, allowing its dweller(s) to live both literally, and figuratively, off the grid. | ||
>The completely self-sustaining portable home contains a 9,744 watt-hour battery, a 750 watt wind turbine, and high-efficiency solar cells that can support you for about a year in pretty much any location in the world, provided there is some sunlight. (It probably wouldn’t work in a cave, for instance, should someone desire to live in one.) | ''>The completely self-sustaining portable home contains a 9,744 watt-hour battery, a 750 watt wind turbine, and high-efficiency solar cells that can support you for about a year in pretty much any location in the world, provided there is some sunlight. (It probably wouldn’t work in a cave, for instance, should someone desire to live in one.) | ||
>The capsule also includes a rainwater collection and filtration system. Inside, there’s a kitchenette with running water, a flushable toilet, a shower, a bed, and work space. Nice Architects says the capsule, which is about 4.5 meters (14.7 feet) long and 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) wide, can comfortably fit two people. | ''>The capsule also includes a rainwater collection and filtration system. Inside, there’s a kitchenette with running water, a flushable toilet, a shower, a bed, and work space. Nice Architects says the capsule, which is about 4.5 meters (14.7 feet) long and 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) wide, can comfortably fit two people. | ||
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<big>'''''Check out a Go Eco'''''</big> | <big>'''''Check out a Go Eco'''''</big> | ||
http://www.nicearchitects.sk/ | ''http://www.nicearchitects.sk/ | ||
http://www.ecocapsule.sk/ | ''http://www.ecocapsule.sk/ | ||
http://www.ecocapsule.sk/advantages | ''http://www.ecocapsule.sk/advantages | ||
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[[File:Ecocapsule-at-night-in-starry-universe.png]] | [[File:Ecocapsule-at-night-in-starry-universe.png]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 27 May 2015
Nice Architects goes Eco
Portable, solar-powered ecocapsules -- live rent- and electric-bill free, globally ....
Serenity wherever
As the saying goes, Go!
>Slovakian firm Nice Architects has built an egg-shaped “Ecocapsule” that runs entirely on solar and wind energy, allowing its dweller(s) to live both literally, and figuratively, off the grid.
>The completely self-sustaining portable home contains a 9,744 watt-hour battery, a 750 watt wind turbine, and high-efficiency solar cells that can support you for about a year in pretty much any location in the world, provided there is some sunlight. (It probably wouldn’t work in a cave, for instance, should someone desire to live in one.)
>The capsule also includes a rainwater collection and filtration system. Inside, there’s a kitchenette with running water, a flushable toilet, a shower, a bed, and work space. Nice Architects says the capsule, which is about 4.5 meters (14.7 feet) long and 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) wide, can comfortably fit two people.
Check out a Go Eco
http://www.ecocapsule.sk/advantages
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