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Prototype Build
Summer 2016 - 2018
Asbury Park, NJ USA
Size: 60 sf.
Water: Rain-Barrel
Power: N/A
Exploring passive solar design and thermal temperature control, a small shed/greenhouse was built using mostly recycled and re-purposed materials obtained for free. The goal was to create a prototype to see what works and what doesn't, firsthand. The journey was rough and many valuable lessons were learned.
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Yogarden Greenhouse
Summer 2018
West Orange, NJ USA
Size: 60 sf.
Water: Rain-Barrel
Power : N/A
Adjacent, but not attached to the main home, this semi permeable greenhouse uses a solar shade to water the plants within, and is built with mostly recycled materials donated by the builder and collected by the client.