• Outdoor gallery, the Solar Blossom, powered by solar energy

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    Need to display your work of art outside the four doors of your home and out in the open? The Solar Blossom, a temporary outdoor gallery lets you do just that. And it lights up your work, with energy from the sun. The brainchild of DeMarco Architecture, the Solar Blossom is inspired by the Bluebonnet flower. Using the suns energy, this outdoor gallery also educates visitors about solar power and its potential to power up our lives.


    With a blue curvy surface, like that of a petal, the Solar Blossom has a white interior just like the insides of a flower petal. The flexible solar panels on the roof provide for the lighting and multimedia displays. Also, a set of batteries store energy to power up the Blossom in the dark. With a framework of recycled steel and thermoplastic panels, this outdoor gallery is sure to grab an audience if placed in gardens and community spaces.
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    Posted in Topics:Architecture, Tags: , on April 8, 2010