Friday, March 8, 2019

A circular home in Germany produces biogas for self-sufficiency

When a German pioneer in the field of biogas technology commissioned Korbach-based Christoph Hesse Architects, he had an unusual request: a round house. Drawn to the shape of a circular room, the client also found that a round form had the optimal proportions for supporting biogas production, which he would use to power his home. Dubbed Villa F, the project was envisioned as the “first link of a local heat grid” powered by biogas to encourage widespread adoption and reduce dependence on fossil...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/a-circular-home-in-germany-produces-biogas-for-self-sufficiency
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