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The Michael Jantzen Solar House Design is Aesthetically Pleasing

Somewhere on the hills of Southern California is the future home of the Michael Jantzen Solar House. As the pictures depict, the house is going to make full use of the wind turbines that will be built alongside it. The house will be solar heated and naturally cooled and the overhangs in the structure will keep the glass doors shaded during hot weather.

The design also saves water by use of low water shower heads and waterless toilets. As the design shows, there is large area for growing crops and other agriculture. This design is gaining momentum as many people prefer energy-saving houses. This solar and wind-powered house brings about alternative ways to store energy, making full use of the hillside real estate.
Trend Themes
1. Energy-saving Houses - Designs like the Michael Jantzen Solar House show a growing preference for energy-saving houses.
2. Wind Power Integration - The use of wind turbines alongside the house presents opportunities for integrating wind power into residential buildings.
3. Water Conservation Technologies - Incorporating low water shower heads and waterless toilets in house designs demonstrates the demand for water conservation technologies.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - The solar and wind-powered house design highlights the potential for innovation in the renewable energy industry.
2. Construction - The demand for energy-saving homes calls for innovative construction techniques and materials in the construction industry.
3. Smart Home Technology - Integrating renewable energy sources and water conservation technologies into houses creates opportunities for the smart home technology industry.

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