AquaSolar Blom: Self-sustaining nature-based energy system
AquaSolar Bloom is a climate-responsive architectural proposal that integrates a greenhouse, rainwater harvesting, and a biodiverse gardening space to form a self-sustaining system. Designed to optimise light regulation through polycarbonate glazing and operable louvres, the structure passively manages daylight and ventilation, enhancing thermal comfort while minimising energy consumption.
The system captures and reuses rainwater for irrigation, while solar integration supports low-energy operations, embodying a model of sustainable architecture that not only conserves resources but also gives back to the atmosphere through reduced emissions and enhanced biodiversity. AquaSolar Bloom exemplifies architecture as a regenerative force, where design actively supports ecological balance and climate resilience.