This house can get rid of your utility bill
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In the third episode of Home of the Future, The Verge and Curbed take you inside Casa Aguila, a 3,123 square-feet home that can comfortably fit an average American family — all while being powered by the energy found in nature. This sort of energy-independent homes is the kind of self-sustaining infrastructure fit for places like California, where there are lots of natural, green energy rife for harvesting.
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I like how at 0:03 it shows part it shows a solar panel array covering the other panel array. Efficient.
The house probably costs more than a million dollars, that’s utility bill of a region. Lol
There’s no way this off-grid system would support electric vehicles.
Real easy to do, when you have that ammount of money. My apartment fits in between those huge solar panels there.
Will people stop saying about how they used wood to build the house, that is environmentally friendly. People have been doing it for a while now. Get some wood, plant trees for the ones you cut down. Done. A concrete or masonry house is much worse.
Gimme the money, I’ll buy it 😂👌🏼
Most Californians live in apartments and tract housing developments. This big and bulky system is far from the future. It reminds me of the future homes presented years ago. The future is discrete, not giant tractor panels and household windmills.
Electricity sure but what about gas, drinking water and internet?
To the people claiming that wood is not an environmentally friendly building material.….…you’re wrong. There is a revolution going on in timber construction that will allow much more sustainable tall buildings than what we construct today from steel and concrete.
Am I the only one who noticed the shade on second solar at 1:45
I don’t think this is about the money. They seem rich, this is about the planet.
I love the fact that you are showcasing the progress of our future connected homes. Keep up the hard work! It’s motivatimg me each day in my search for my UX niche
It’s amazing how something so mainstream in Europe might seem so innovative in the USA
Take some high-efficiency tracking solar panels and hen align them so they block each other in the morning and evening!
It was depressive to see that you need three huge sun-tracking solarpanels AND a not so efficient but artsy wind tourbine, 10 mega-batteries (ashamed for the people who mine the rare-earth oxides because of the conditions)… I don‘t know. We‘re still decades away until we get a real energy solution. This video is overly maketingly-ish.
What about food?
they are rich though…
If government taxed CO2 emissions instead of income and sales, we’d probably see a ton more houses doing this sort of thing.
some audio was shoddily cut here
Please properly title your videos
Beautiful house, nice concept. There is only one but deadly flaw: it is placed in shrub fire land.And that is bad, very bad.
I really hope I get to build a house like that some day.
horribly inefficient.
The grid exists because generating energy in large quantifies for masses of people is far more efficient than everyone doing it for themselves.
I mean .….…..i dont know .…..does this house cost what about $5000000.……which is absolutely fine …RIGHT.
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Send me a trip to this home.
A very inspiring idea.
Best house for the zombie apocalypse
Very dangerous and shitty place to live for kids.
Farmers are to poor to build this.
This is advertisement nothing more.
”Progressive cowboy”. If that doesn’t sound gay I don’t know what does.
It’s awesome. I hope all this technology could be done on smaller scale so that this skill would be adopted to smaller and normal houses.
Esthetics doesn’t seem to be really their forte.
lmfao his solar panals are casting a light on eachother!!!!!!!!!!!!
i’ll be long dead before this tech is affordable and availble in my country , in my town
ohhhh i want that so %$#@ badly
I wish these episodes were longer. It felt like a teaser.
Hmm ya just need a few million and you can do that too