The Homeostatic Facade System

5 January 2011 at 4:22 pm Leave a comment

The Homeostatic Facade System, designed by New York-based Decker Yeadon, is an advancement in automatically adjusting, building-sized shades that help keep temperatures balanced within a structure. It’s been implemented in any number of buildings, and can even have it installed in your house, but what sets this system apart is that it uses nanotechnology, making its shifts from letting sun in to blocking it out almost look entirely organic.

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