The revolutionary zero-energy consumption house was created a long time ago, but only recently have a series of images emerged to present it. The project is under the signature of Jose Luis Rodriguez Gil studio, is located in the Canary Islands and is called "House with experimental bioclimatic system in urban conditions".

The building has 120 square meters and is made of multi-layered plywood, has solar panels mounted on the roof, and materials such as basalt insulating stone and wood, taken only from local sources, were used for thermal insulation. Also, using these materials, the carbon footprint was minimized.

The materials used in the construction of this building helped to reduce the visual impact of the house on the landscape of the area to a minimum level, being in harmony with the local nature.

To achieve zero energy consumption, wind turbines are crucial, as are solar panels.

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The sloping roof maximizes solar energy for solar panels