Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Solar Rain Tree Oasis Could Alleviate Drought-Striken California Using Rainwater Collection and Clean Energy

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Michael Jantzen has unveiled designs for the Solar Rain Tree Oasis, a public gathering pavilion designed to help alleviate drought-stricken California. Made from a large pre-fabricated steel shell, the structure is topped by ten large solar arrays that collect and convert solar energy into electricity, which can then be sent to the local power grid. A series of funnel-like indentations along the circular roof collects rainwater and directs the water flow towards a series of storage containers buried beneath the structure. A large oak tree is transplanted at the center of each pavilion and is surrounded by a circular bench as well as additional tables and seating.


+ Michael Jantzen


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