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titansix discovered 9 months ago- The particular roof in these concept photos is shown covering a large swimming pool. The integrated turbines would provide power for night lighting, pool maintenance, pumps, temperature control, etc. These would also make really cool pavilions, say, for farmers markets or other functions.

Cherylyh rated 5 months ago- concept is good but will it work.

- seajohnkayak rated 6 months ago
- From the website: Architect designer Michael Jantzen has created a green oasis of sorts with his wind shade roof concept. Basically, it's a large oval roof clad in wind turbines that powers whatever is under or around the structure.The particular roof in these concept photos is shown covering a large swimming pool. The integrated turbines would provide power for night lighting, pool maintenance, pumps, temperature control, etc. These would also make really cool pavilions, say, for farmers markets or other functions.

mokkikunta rated 6 months ago- "This is a conceptual study for the construction of large roofs that are clad with wind turbines. The wind turbines shade the space below and at the same time as they rotate, they generate electricity to power whatever is under the roof and or anything around it. This particular roof is shown covering a large swimming pool in a desert environment. It would provide power for night lighting, pool maintenance,water pumping, etc.In general it represents another in a series of my projects over the years that have attempted to create structures which (as a result of their unique design) generate their own energy directly from the environment in which they are built." http://web.mac.com/ellenjantzen/iWeb/Michael/Wind%20Shade%20Roof.html

GeekAlerts rated 7 months ago- From the page: "Architect designer Michael Jantzen has created a green oasis of sorts with his wind shade roof concept."

onaridge rated 7 months ago- Green Ideas, wind shade roof

zodiii rated 8 months ago- Would love to see a home like this !

PSRosebush rated 9 months ago- Oh no!! don't let the grow-op crowd see this...

thewugu rated 9 months ago- Wish we could get this adverised on the Super Bowl instead of Hummers...

sjp1966 rated 9 months ago- What a great idea. This particular page is about a "wind shade roof" which would power whatever is in, around or under the structure. The rest of the website is about other environmentally friendly subjects.

Gemboy rated 9 months ago- Ingenious