Eco-Architecture
Across
- 2. evaporates form Earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools, and condenses into rain or snow, and falls to the Earth as precipitation.
- 5. to adapt or change something old to add something new.
- 7. solar mix of sand, loam, clay and many more things. rammed hard within forms as a building material.
- 8. earth roof plastered with vegetation, made for aesthetic value and optimal energy conservation.
- 9. Having the ability to decompose over a period of time.
- 11. healing or restoring to help cure or remedy.
- 12. energy a natural, inexhaustible source of energy; as in biomass, solar , wind, or any hydroelectrically powered. It doesn't come from fossil or nuclear fuel.
- 13. mass This building design is made to collect, store and distribute solar energy. It rejects solar heat in summer, and distributes heat during the winter months.
Down
- 1. transfer
- 3. to treat or process used or waste to make it suitable to be used again
- 4. the occupation or industry of building.
- 6. a system that maintains its viability by using ways for continual use.
- 8. to bring uncultivated items or areas into condition to be used.
- 10. roof ability of a material to absorb and store heat for energy.