The picture I have chosen from “The Sunday Times Magazine” is a very interesting one. Not only is it an extraordinary feat of engineering and architecture but it is also a very eco-friendly environment with many features spread throughout the building.
On the left hand side of the picture there is a car of the future to match the rest of the picture! And not only is the car futuristic, but the garage the car is stored in senses the car approaching and opens. When the car is inside the garage has an automatic RapidCool system inside which keeps the car running smoothly under warm conditions.
The swimming pool is also very environmentally friendly. Beneath the transparent under water pool tiles are solar panels. The power generated from these panels is used as electricity to the main house. At the back end of the house there is an Eco Flow garden which is shaped like stairs. The water gathered at the top flows downwards and is used in the house for many different domestic reasons.
The roof is shaped like a funnel so that any water that lands on the roof filters downwards into the house to be used much like the water from the Eco Flow garden. There is a treadmill in the house and when somebody works out on it, it generates electricity to be used in the house.
N conclusion this building is a fantastically designed building and the fact that it is eco-friendly only adds to the appeal of the building. I would gladly live in a house like this!
On the left hand side of the picture there is a car of the future to match the rest of the picture! And not only is the car futuristic, but the garage the car is stored in senses the car approaching and opens. When the car is inside the garage has an automatic RapidCool system inside which keeps the car running smoothly under warm conditions.
The swimming pool is also very environmentally friendly. Beneath the transparent under water pool tiles are solar panels. The power generated from these panels is used as electricity to the main house. At the back end of the house there is an Eco Flow garden which is shaped like stairs. The water gathered at the top flows downwards and is used in the house for many different domestic reasons.
The roof is shaped like a funnel so that any water that lands on the roof filters downwards into the house to be used much like the water from the Eco Flow garden. There is a treadmill in the house and when somebody works out on it, it generates electricity to be used in the house.
N conclusion this building is a fantastically designed building and the fact that it is eco-friendly only adds to the appeal of the building. I would gladly live in a house like this!

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Excellent source material! That is exactly the kind of thing I wanted you to research and draw ideas from.
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