The house of a new age: the healing home




Something on the working desk for a good while. Haven't had time to work on setting it into crafting:
The 10m high glas pyramid greenhouse home. The three other famous glass pyramids in the world- Vegas and the Louvre in Paris, pretty sinister stuff. And then the last one below The Royal Green Gardens in Sydney Australia.

 
 


The difference lies in the wooden skeleton, glass sides with H-profile assembly. Resting on a wooden firmament.

The for the frame attachment its mounted on horizontal beams with rails - in that way there's no need for a steel structure with atomstructure inside.

Completely self-sufficient with food, water, energy. Leaves no faecal spill water.

This is an idea that came when spending a cold March day in a green house. It was really pleasantly dry inside, as the cold humid outside air in Scandinavia.

It i sort of a response to the catastrophic attempts to make artificial biospheres in Arizona and Siberia (to colonise other planets). In short - Earth is the only eco system.



So wondering about how to best build easy greenhouses to be able to move the tents as easy as the ancient Indians who also built octagon shaped pyramids (i.e. Tipee's) some early sketches was done (below).

Apparently it would be the perfect energy saving home, but also magically healing and enlightening through its divine pyramid shape. Pyramids channel cosmic energy - no doubt that's why the Egyptians put their mummies inside to better keep them in shape. But that's another story - full of sinister reversing mechanisms.



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The pyramid would just have 1 room with tatami mats (Igusa straw) and high beds in the sides.

It would have a central fireplace if its too cold in the winter time. Other wise no furniture. No nothing.

It stands on wooden pillars so the floor can be kept isolated in the winter time with hay to keep the hot air inside.

Its made of 60 cm triangles in security glass assembled with 4 walls that just rest upon each other. The top can be opened to allow air and smoke to ventilate.

Using a pyramid to grow sacred herbs and crops also gives the opportunity to grow much more special delicate plants in a cold climate. And with the extra energy influence the effect on the plants would be profound - they would literally sprout of healing energy!




The idea would be also to collect rain drain water from the pyramids sides and in that way get better energised nourished drinking water supply.

Like in ancient times faecal matter would be reused as fertiliser.

The pyramid would have sides that could open in the lowest 2m's to be able to easily ventilate when becoming to hot in the summer. Also it would have a built in shade system. Like a giant rolling curtain from one side.

To easily clean the glass when it becomes dirty or when snow - there is a window scraper as long as one of the sides that slides over the glass to whipe it clean.

The cost is minimal, about 20,000 USD for the whole house. Its packable into a large truck.