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The image displays an indoor educational exhibit featuring a detailed architectural model of a sustainable house, likely located in Sydney, Australia. The miniature house model is enclosed within a clear acrylic display case and sits on a polished wooden floor.

The model depicts a multi-level residence with extensive green roofs, adorned with miniature trees and numerous solar panels. It includes realistic details such as outdoor seating areas and pathways, highlighting a design integrated with nature and modern technology.

Surrounding the central model are several information panels, designed like unfolded boxes, which provide textual explanations and illustrations of sustainable building practices. Visible text sections include:
- "Living roof," describing its benefits for recreation, food cultivation, insulation, and cooling through evaporation.
- "Not too hot, not too cold," detailing the use of electric heat pumps and "Double-glazed windows" for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
- "Home pond," explaining its ecological role for wildlife and its function in cooling the air.
- "Easy building blocks," which refers to the use of "structural insulated panels (SIPs)" for efficient and cost-effective construction.
- "Passive house design," specifically mentioning "Banksia House" and illustrating how features like eaves are used to shade the house in summer and allow sun to warm the floor in winter.
The panels feature diagrams, such as sun path orientations and cross-sections of insulation and windows, to clarify these concepts.

No people are visible in the scene. The reflections of overhead lights are visible on the clear display case, indicating a brightly lit indoor environment. The exhibit clearly aims to educate visitors about sustainable architecture and eco-friendly living solutions.
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Jan 9, 2025

Sydney, Australia

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The image displays an indoor educational exhibit featuring a detailed architectural model of a sustainable house, likely located in Sydney, Australia. The miniature house model is enclosed within a clear acrylic display case and sits on a polished wooden floor. The model depicts a multi-level residence with extensive green roofs, adorned with miniature trees and numerous solar panels. It includes realistic details such as outdoor seating areas and pathways, highlighting a design integrated with nature and modern technology. Surrounding the central model are several information panels, designed like unfolded boxes, which provide textual explanations and illustrations of sustainable building practices. Visible text sections include: - "Living roof," describing its benefits for recreation, food cultivation, insulation, and cooling through evaporation. - "Not too hot, not too cold," detailing the use of electric heat pumps and "Double-glazed windows" for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures. - "Home pond," explaining its ecological role for wildlife and its function in cooling the air. - "Easy building blocks," which refers to the use of "structural insulated panels (SIPs)" for efficient and cost-effective construction. - "Passive house design," specifically mentioning "Banksia House" and illustrating how features like eaves are used to shade the house in summer and allow sun to warm the floor in winter. The panels feature diagrams, such as sun path orientations and cross-sections of insulation and windows, to clarify these concepts. No people are visible in the scene. The reflections of overhead lights are visible on the clear display case, indicating a brightly lit indoor environment. The exhibit clearly aims to educate visitors about sustainable architecture and eco-friendly living solutions.

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