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Sunday, 09 July

05:13

Landscaping to Enhance Passive Solar Design Natural Building Blog

The role of landscaping in passive solar building design can play a crucial part in maximizing shade and solar gain. By carefully planning and positioning landscape elements, homeowners can create outdoor spaces that work in harmony with the suns natural patterns, resulting in energy-efficient buildings that are comfortable year-round.

One of the primary goals of passive solar design is to take advantage of the suns energy to heat and cool a building naturally. This is achieved by orienting the building to maximize solar gain in the winter and minimize it in the summer. Landscaping can play a significant role in this process by providing shade and directing airflow around the building.

Deciduous trees, which lose their leaves in the winter, can be strategically placed to block the suns rays during the hot summer months while allowing sunlight to penetrate and warm the building in the winter. Evergreen trees, on the other hand, can be used to create windbreaks that protect the building from cold winter winds.

In addition to trees, tall grasses and shrubs can be planted near windows to provide shade and reduce glare. Vines and climbing plants can be used to create living walls that insulate the building and help regulate temperature. Pergolas and trellises can be incorporated into the landscape to provide shade and create outdoor living spaces that are comfortable even during the hottest months of the year.

Another critical aspect of passive solar landscaping is the use of reflective surfaces. Light-colored materials, such as gravel or light-colored paving stones, can be used to reflect sunlight onto the building, increasing solar gain in the winter. Conversely, dark-colored materials can be used to absorb heat and reduce solar gain in the summer.

Water features can also play a role in passive solar landscaping. Ponds, pools, and fountains can help cool the surrounding air through evaporation, creating a more comfortable microclimate around the building. They can also be used to store heat during the day and release it at night, helping to maintain a stable temperature inside the building.

The benefits of passive solar landscaping extend beyond energy efficiency and comfort. A well-designed landscape can also increase property values, improve air quality, and support local biodiversity. Furthermore, incorporating green spaces and natural elements into the built environment can have a positive impact on mental health and well-being.

As climate change continues to impact our world, the importance of sustainable design practices, such as pas...

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Saturday, 08 July

10:16

New Upcycle Ideas 685 Funky Junk Interiors

dollar tree flip flop welcome sign Creatively BethVisit 20+ New Upcycle Ideas 685 Glass garden flowers, straw hat light, flip flop Welcome sign, patriotic flags and chair planter, plus more repurposed projects, most with tutorials! New Upcycle Ideas 685   Every Friday, 7 PM through Wednesday 11 PM Pacific Happy weekend! And boy, do these weekend party posts keep me honest. []

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03:00

Review: Unihertz Jelly Star: Miniaturized Maker Mobile Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers

Review: Unihertz Jelly Star: Miniaturized Maker Mobile

Manufacturer: Unihertz Kickstarter Campaign Price: $170 Unihertz Jelly Star: Miniaturized Maker Mobile? I remember my first phone: it was transparent blue, and it plugged into the wall. But once things became a bit more mobile, I was very excited about innovation in that space too I recall fondly when phones shrank and shrank, []

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01:00

Give Alexa A Billion Times More Personality With A New Body Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers

Give Alexa A Billion Times More Personality With A New Body

When it comes to robot building, Workshop nation points out that we have incredible and amazing technology, but it is lacking in visual personality. Just look at your Alexa or Google home device. They are pretty incredible in terms of technology but they are lacking in aesthetics. OK, some of you may like the minimal []

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Friday, 07 July

05:54

Restoring an Ancient Spanish Castle Natural Building Blog

Castell de Llas in Catalonia, Spain dates back to the 10th century. The castle is owned by an elderly Catalan couple who bought the crumbling building from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vic in 1994.  Joan Tarrida i Miquel and  Esther Capdevila spent 16 years restoring the castle and were looking for its next stewards when Marc Guinjoan came along.

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Open Source Hardware Certifications For June 2023 Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers

Open Source Hardware Certifications For June 2023

The Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) runs a free program that allows creators to certify that their hardware complies with the community definition of open source hardware.  Whenever you see the certification logo, you know that the certified hardware meets this standard. Currently the Certification database lists over 2300 individual certifications! In June we added []

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