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15:04 GMT 09.12.2009 (Updated: 19:50 GMT 19.10.2022) Glass window high rises are a signature style of modern architecture. But they are often not the most eco-friendly of buildings when it comes to keeping them warm or cool.
Now a Spanish company has come up with a way to transform windows into self-regulating heating and cooling systems, using the sun as a power source.
Glass window high rises are a signature style of modern architecture. But they are often not the most eco-friendly of buildings when it comes to keeping them warm or cool.
Now a Spanish company has come up with a way to transform windows into self-regulating heating and cooling systems, using the sun as a power source.