The following winter it coasted along supplying its heating needs
by conduction back into the home. Gradually cooling off, and in
spite of a cold Montana, by April it had not dropped below 66
degrees F.
For the first time in history, a cold-climate building had taken
care of 100% of its cooling and heating needs through out an entire
year! It did this without the aid of either furnace or air
conditioner. It simply used its unique layout of building materials
to control heat naturally on an annual basis.
The dome's unique shape was chosen because of its great strength
being capable of supporting a load of earth over 4 feet thick. The
Passive Annual Heat Storage (PAHS) method, however, does not
require the use of a dome, but can be used with any earth sheltered
shape.
Note: The dome is a private residence, and is not the headquarters of
the Rocky Mountain Research Center.
Still, the most advanced book available on the subject is "Passive
Annual Heat Storage, Improving the Design of Earth Shelters."
This 1983 text is still quite up to date as it teaches the basic
methods of understanding natural heat flow methods that never
change. Other supplementary materials, home plans and instruction videos are available.
You can order books, videos, and papers on a large variety of topics which are available from the
The world's first Passive Annual Heat
Storage home was built in the winter of 1980-81. Through its first
summer, the specially insulated earth around it extracted the
summer heat from the home keeping it a cool 65 degrees F. on the
lower floor and 74 on the second floor ceiling at the dome's
zenith.
As with its annual cycle of heat
absorption into the earth around the home during the summer, or
more precisely, whenever the internal temperature attempts to rise,
at sun set (shown here,) heat flows automatically, without
equipment, to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the
night.
Rocky Mountain Research Center.
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