Carbon Positive Houses

This Prefab Home Only Uses a Tiny Fraction of the Energy It Generates

Australian architecture practice Archiblox has created the Archi+ Carbon Positive House, a prefab house that isn't merely quick and very affordable to build -- significant advantages on their own -- but is also capable of generating far more energy than it uses.

This house is fitted with a wide variety of sustainability features including a green roof, a solar array, cooking shades and sliding glass doors for maximum sun penetration during the winter.

Sustainability isn't just a fancy buzzword, but it is set to play a central role in design and architecture going forward as the global population figures out how to do more with less. The Archi+ Carbon Positive House is an example of an architectural venture that proves that humans can still lead a quality existence while minimizing their footprint on the environment and their dependence on consumption of fossil fuels.
Trend Themes
1. Carbon Positive Houses - The trend for carbon positive houses has the potential to disrupt the construction industry and shift the narrative towards sustainability in the built environment.
2. Prefab Homes - The trend for prefab homes offers a quicker and more affordable way to build sustainably and has the potential to revolutionize the housing industry.
3. Green Architecture - The trend for green architecture provides opportunities for developers to incorporate sustainable features and materials in building design and construction.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry has the potential to disrupt the construction industry by incorporating sustainable features in building design and construction.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from using prefab homes as a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional construction methods.
3. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can benefit from partnerships that incorporate solar arrays and other sustainable energy features in building design and construction.

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