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An artist’s drawing of a passive solar energy house under construction at Waiuku, south Auckland. The house will have a masonry wall facing north, which absorbs heat during the day and radiates it at night. The architects. Carter Leuschke, say the home's power costs will be cut by over 50 per cent.

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Press, 27 August 1979, Page 4

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An artist’s drawing of a passive solar energy house under construction at Waiuku, south Auckland. The house will have a masonry wall facing north, which absorbs heat during the day and radiates it at night. The architects. Carter Leuschke, say the home's power costs will be cut by over 50 per cent. Press, 27 August 1979, Page 4

An artist’s drawing of a passive solar energy house under construction at Waiuku, south Auckland. The house will have a masonry wall facing north, which absorbs heat during the day and radiates it at night. The architects. Carter Leuschke, say the home's power costs will be cut by over 50 per cent. Press, 27 August 1979, Page 4

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