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giống như hình "UFO đang tự quây"
được xây zựng bằng gỗ
The UFO-like Domespace rotating wooden house
The
UFO-like Domespace rotating wooden houseTaking up a large section of the
Eco Habitat zone at the recent Viv'expo exhibition in Bordeaux was a
walk-in cutaway model of a rotating wooden house known as Domespace. Built
on a central concrete pedestal, the Domespace home benefits from little or
no damp penetration, and its aerodynamic shape has been found to be
resistant to cyclonic winds of up to 174mph (280kph). It also makes the
most of passive solar energy, has a central chimney with a designer open
fire and is surprisingly spacious.
The protective cocoon doesn't stop at wind resistance
either. Domespace says that "every Domespace is erected over an
elastomeric belt that works as a 'silencer block'... like a piece of rubber
that cushions vibrations." The structure has been found to withstand earthquake
activity registering up to eight on the Richter scale.
The central
support an spiral staircase in a Domespace home
Natural
light pours through the windows in a Domespace home
A terrace
constructed to one side of a Domespace home, underneath which owners could
build a garage
The Focus
fire is central to the interior design of the Domespace home
The aliens
have landed: a Domespace home's wooden construction blends with its
surroundings!
Surprisingly
spacious living is offered by Domespace homes
A Domespace
home in natural setting
Going round
in circles - living in a Domespace home
The
Harmonique version can be rotated to make the most of passive solar energy,
to make sure any photovoltaic panels are always in the best position or
just to get a better view
A terrace
with vertical windows in a Domespace design
A Domespace
kitchen - stunning views depend on location
The
Domespace design can be used for residential housing, for community meeting
places or for businesses such as restaurants
A
personalized interior of a Domespace home
Naturally-lit
dining area
Being built
on a central concrete base contributes to the design's wind and earthquake
resistance
A peaceful
and natural setting for a Domespace home
Photovoltaic
panels can be installed on the curved roof to make the most of the design's
ability to rotate and follow the path of the sun in the sky
Cosy in
winter too, a Domespace home by night
Even the
roof benefits from rot-resistant Red Cedar tiles
The basic
spruce construction of a Domespace home
View from
the terrace, which can be changed at a whim if the version of the Domespace
home is Harmonique
A spacious,
two floor Domespace home
Open plan
living area in a Domespace home
Looking at
the terrace from the tree covering
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