Satellite-Shaped Sun-Powered Structures

The Solar Science Center is Dedicated to Research

The Solar Science Center is the latest project from conceptual eco-designer Michael Jantzen and is poised to become a sustainable structure dedicated to researching and teaching its guests about the power of the sun.

The 160 foot tall cone-like building somewhat resembles a satellite dish and features an array of solar panels at the top that move and track the sun throughout the day to harness as much energy as possible. Whatever energy is not needed to power the building is then pumped into the local electrical grid to help supplement the energy needs of the community.

The structure also collects and stores rainwater for use inside the facility. It features blossoming foliage and trees surrounding its base and roof as well as an outdoor observation deck for guests to congregate.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - This trend focuses on designing eco-friendly structures that harness renewable energy sources like solar power.
2. Renewable Energy - This trend involves the use of sustainable energy sources, such as solar power, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
3. Water Conservation - This trend aims to collect and store rainwater for various purposes, reducing reliance on traditional water sources.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - This industry can leverage sustainable architecture techniques to create eco-friendly buildings that harness solar power and promote water conservation.
2. Renewable Energy - This industry can explore innovative ways to harness solar power and promote the adoption of renewable energy sources in various sectors.
3. Environmental Engineering - This industry can play a role in developing solutions for water conservation, including rainwater harvesting and storage systems.

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