Ever dreamed of owning a completely  self-sufficient home that produces its own energy, water, and is  completely customizable?
ZeroHOUSE is the   answer to all of our zero-energy prefab dreams ! This completely   self-sustaining prefabricated house generates its own power, collects   its own water, processes its own waste and is 100% automatic. Versatile,   durable and site-sensitive, ZeroHouse can be erected in almost any   location in one day with steel frame components and a helical-anchor   foundation system that requires no  excavation.
High-efficiency  solar panels produce power which is  then stored by a battery to  provide up to a week of power should the  sun ever be devoid of  enthusiasm. Triple glazing and low-e heat-mirror  glass enable the  windows to be large without affecting heat levels.  Exterior doors are  also insulated to further stabilize the house’s  temperature.
The  robust components enable the building to be  used in a variety of  remote and hostile locations: places unsuitable for  more conventional  structures, such as in 10 feet of water of slopes of  up to 35 degrees.  The house’s tubular steel frame means it can withstand  winds of up to  140 mph, despite having foundations that only touch the  ground at four  points to offer minimum site disturbance.
Such  is the nature of future-thinking designs, it’s  no surprise to find it  comes equipped with sensors that talk to the  user’s PC for  straightforward(ish) climate control. Programmable,  long-life  low-energy LED lighting is built into the walls and ceilings  to further  improve the design’s sustainable aesthetic.
Less  high-tech but nevertheless rewarding, the  house’s water and waste  processing system features rainwater collection  facilities, which is  then sent though the house via the power of  gravity, avoiding  unnecessary electricity-hungry pumps. The house’s  garden even gets in  on the self-sufficiency act, being fed twice a year  by the waste that  the house collects and turns into compost.
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