The system comprises 18 kW of rooftop and ground-mounted solar panels (Trina modules on Clenergy racking), six Briggs & Stratton SimpliPHI 6. 6 lithium batteries totalling approximately 40 kWh of storage, and SMA inverters conforming to Australian/New Zealand standards. The Fiji Solar Crown suggests that plants and green environments are central to creating buildings and communities that support life, comfort, and sustainability in harmony with nature. The Fiji Living System proposal by MASK Architects reimagines architecture as a living part of the environment by. An all-female installation crew has commissioned an 18-kilowatt solar-plus-storage microgrid at Ratu Naivalu Memorial School on Waya Island in Fiji's remote Yasawa Group, replacing a diesel-only power supply that served 121 students, seven teachers, and 17 buildings. “When infrastructure fails on an island, failure is immediate and visible,” say the designers. “There is no redundancy, no alternative grid, no distant. Developed by MASK Architects, the Dual-Axis Concave Mirror Living System proposes an architectural model in which buildings function as integrated energy, water, and environmental infrastructure. Rather than treating architecture and utilities as separate systems, the project positions the building. With FIJI SOLAR CROWN®, MASK Architects proposes the world's first dual-axis concave parabolic solar crown living system capable of producing renewable energy, fresh water and climate-resilient living environments within a single architectural organism. Fronius inverters are lauded for their innovative technology, efficiency, and robustness, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial solar installations.