The Heliodome: Innovative Design and Community Impact
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This segment explores the Heliodome, a unique passive ecological house in Alsace, France, designed by Eric Wasser. Using natural materials like wood fiber and cork for insulation and incorporating solar panels for hot water needs, the Heliodome exemplifies sustainable architecture. Supported by local craftsmanship and materials, it has become a symbol of eco-friendly living in its community, attracting visitors and inspiring future projects. Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 6
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