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A fullness of living lightly

Nina Wu
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Hale Pilihonua (translated: "house connected to the land") is the creation of students from "Team Hawaii," designed for the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon.
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Justin Carland and San Shoppell hold up a tray of herbs and greens (aquaponics) that will be used for cooking meals. The trays float in water that have fish to fertilize the plants and lava rock chips to filter the water.
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Hale Pilihonua (translated: "house connected to the land") is the creation of students from "Team Hawaii," designed for the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon.
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Akiko Takahashi, left, and Stephan Fahl chat with University of Hawaii electrical engineering students Michael May, Laura Do and Panakhaporn "Piano" Unchanpat about Hale Pilihonua, a home that generates as much energy as it consumes.