BYU students designed and built a solar-powered concrete house on campus. Now it’s in the Parade of Homes
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MaryannJune 12, 2023
What, only one picture? I want to see the inside!
Tyler KJune 12, 2023
Very interestimg design. My only concern is the PVC envelope on the concrete. If it's in the outside wont it break down fairly quickly in the sun? PVC becomes brittle and weak. It may not be long before it starts to chip away... otherwise I'm very intrigued.
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