Hi Diana,
I just finished two days of design work with Joyce Plath, also the
architect for Barry Fuller's Papercrete Palace One/Plath Manor,
http://www.livinginpaper.com . We are designing an integrated passive
solar home for me in Tucson.
In the Texas hill country, check with Mason Greenstar
http://www.masongreenstar.com , I am not sure, but suspect that some of
their homes have at least some passive solar elements.
Many of the papercrete homes that I have seen integrate some passive
solar elements, although they may include auxiliary heat sources.
How pure a passive solar design do you need in East Texas?
Thanks,
Vince
> Diana Bryan wrote:
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> Never thought of asking for solar info here, but the people who
> look at PC have all kinds of "out there" interests.
>
> Question -- anyone in E. Texas ever build a passive solar home?
> No one here seems to know anything about it.
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