Green Elements in Our Design.  Used to insulate both the interior exterior walls of the building. The straw acts as a very good heat insulator in the.

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Green Elements in Our Design

 Used to insulate both the interior exterior walls of the building. The straw acts as a very good heat insulator in the cold winter months.  Straw is very inexpensive and not at all harmful to the environment

 Uses Solar Energy by directing the suns rays inward where it is converted into thermal energy to heat the room, and be absorbed by the plants in order for them to conduct photosynthesis.

 Fly Ash Concrete is made from the byproduct ash created when burning coal in power plants throughout the U.S.  It is an inexpensive, green, and readily available alternative to powdered cement mix.  The Fly Ash Concrete can be both poured for the foundation and stacked as bricks for the walls. The average cost is only $3.50 a square foot.

 Used to generate the electricity for the building, by only using the sun’s rays is 100% eco-friendly  They do tend to be expensive, but they pay for themselves in years of energy savings

Both conserve water, the sink by adding more air to the water stream, and the toilet by giving you two modes of flush for solid and liquid waste. The liquid waste flush uses 1/16 of the average amount of water in one flush of a regular toilet. Both are not unreasonably expensive, being right around the price of their average wasteful counterparts found in most bathrooms.

 Used to collect rain water from the gutters to water the plants in the greenhouse, and exterior flower beds.  Cost: $100