Instead of wasting money on making a city look more welcoming, inventions such as this 'Solar Winds Desert Power Plant' by Michael Jantzen allow more eco-friendly and infrastructure-savvy solutions for townships.
This creation is meant for areas in which the public likes to gather for leisure or rest and its looming, spindly structure serves to provide shade with seating. What's really interesting is that these structures also serve as mini power plants as they also possess the ability to harness wind and solar energy and transmit it all to a local power grid. It looks like an upside down plant with 24 long leaves protruding from its center. Using the beauty of Mother Nature, this invention by the creative mind of Michael Jantzen looks immensely pleasing to the eye and manages to procure environmentally friendly energy for clean productivity.
Spindly-Legged Eco Structures
The 'Solar Winds Desert Power Plant' by Michael Jantzen Provides Ene
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Infrastructure - The focus on eco-friendliness in public spaces could lead to the creation of innovative infrastructure solutions that not only provide shade and seating but also generate renewable energy.
2. Renewable Energy in Design - Designers creating structures that make use of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power could become a common trend in future public space projects.
3. Hybrid Structures - Innovations combining multiple functionalities such as shading, seating, and renewable energy generation could become popular for eco-friendly public space design and architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects could incorporate renewable energy sources in the design of public spaces and structures for cleaner and more sustainable infrastructure.
2. Renewable Energy - Companies specializing in renewable energy could explore partnerships and collaborations with architecture firms to create hybrid structures that generate clean power.
3. Outdoor Furniture - Manufacturers of outdoor furniture could expand their offerings to include eco-friendly solutions that provide both seating and shading while also generating renewable energy.