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Can 360 glass panels maintain a constant temperature in the North Pole all year round?


With the development of technology, the world has begun a revolutionary change. Courage alone is not enough to overcome everything, only the coexistence of courage and wisdom can stand in a place of constant victory. And often, wisdom is the important source of innovation. After the laminated glass walkway in Zhangjiajie, many similar glass walkway and glass bridge have emerged. Besides making boardwalks on the edge of cliffs, there are also some seemingly crazy people who have thought of making houses on the edge of cliffs.

 

When innovation gradually emerges and surpasses the status of tradition in society, the world begins another journey of founding about technological innovation. When a glass house becomes a unique feature, not just a towering glass curtain wall, but a private space suitable for living, more breathtaking characteristic buildings will emerge. The coated glass house in the deep forest of architecture is no longer a fresh feature, but what is even more shocking is that in this cold place of the Arctic, someone has even thought of building a glass house here.

 

According to online sources, there is an all natural glass dome house on Sandhorney Island in the Arctic Circle region of Norway. This dome with a diameter of 15 meters and a height of 7.5 meters is composed of 360 glass panels and 832 meters of recycled aluminum frame, with a lifespan of 100 years and does not require regular maintenance. This is handmade by Benjiamin and Ingrid, an environmentalist couple from Norway, and the glass dome covering it is the most thoughtful part of this room. It must be able to withstand the common heavy snowfall in northern Norway, maintain a constant temperature throughout the year, reduce ultraviolet radiation, and also serve as a greenhouse for home organic gardens and flower beds. The couple named the house 'Hertef lger', which means' spiritual follower 'in Norwegian. Ingrid said in a documentary about this house, "We built the house we wanted. We only listened to our own voice, fulfilled our wishes, and everything we wanted was inside

In addition to the prominent construction of the glass dome, their ecological recycling system can turn used water back into irrigation water and fertilizer for the garden, while solar panels can provide all the energy needed for daily use. They eat the food they grow themselves all year round. In this extremely beautiful Antarctica, living in glass houses built by oneself and eating organic fruits and vegetables grown by oneself, not everyone has the courage to pursue this self-sufficient life.

 

As a mother of four children, she added, "You don't need to care about what others think. There are always some people who don't agree with my actions and think everything I do is wrong. I think the most unsuccessful person is trying to please everyone and make everyone happy, because it's impossible." So instead of worrying about others judging, these spiritual followers choose to obey their own hearts.

 

Benjamin and Ingrid Marie said their goal is for their four children to have a happy childhood, giving them the opportunity to observe and understand life on Earth, rather than spending a lot of time on computers or shopping malls. Their children play in the garden every day, playing with bows and arrows or in the surrounding forest

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