I’m sketching another photobash, this time a scene of a solarpunk kitchen, and I wanted to make sure I didn’t miss an opportunity to include something cool.

My current plan is for this one to be a kind of summer kitchen (like old farmhouses around here used to have) which doubles as a three season porch. I think a lot of the elements could fit a normal kitchen, but some will compliment each other well with this design so it might be a good place to start (and it fits my theme of reexamining older ways of doing things for opportunities to reuse).

My current list of elements:

  • a Tamara Solar Kitchen -style oven cooker

  • A glass wall (and bit of roof) for growing plants and overwintering sensitive fruit trees

  • A solar hot water rig on the roof

  • Some sort of plan for compost (currently just a resealable bucket on a counter, but for those of you who know more about composting, I’m happy to build in your dream system)

  • A sitting area since people always hang out in the kitchen while you’re cooking anyways.

  • Maybe a parabolic grill set up outside, we’ll see if that feels redundant.

I feel like I’m missing a bunch of opportunities, so if you have any ideas, now’s a great time to add stuff

  • JacobCoffinWrites@slrpnk.netOP
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    1 year ago

    This is really interesting, I’ve got some mushroom cultivation to read about! Cold and damp is an interesting feature set to look for in part of a building - damp is usually a bad deal for buildings around here (lots of wood and sheetrock). In places that could use quanats and wind towers for cooling, that might be a good fit? Or I wonder if it could be paired with a greenhouse as they’re also damp, and cooling one space could warm the other with waste heat? Probably wouldn’t need both at once though, so that might be out.