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ArchitecturAl - Energie Solaire SA
Architectural
Award building-integrated
solar technology
2014
Solarenergieförderverein
Bayern e. V.
Bavarian Association for the Promotion
of Solar Energy
Solarenergieförderverein Bayern e. V.
Büro
Elisabethstr. 34
80796 München
Architectural Award
Building-Integrated Solar Technology 2014
T 0 89 / 27 81 34 - 28
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info@sev-bayern.de
www.sev-bayern.de
About the competition
The architectural award for building-integrated solar technology granted by
Solarenergieförderverein Bayern e. V. (the Bavarian association for the promotion of solar energy, in German abbreviated as SeV) aims at promoting
excellence in planning and designing of building-integrated solar power systems. This award makes accessible the exemplary solutions in qualitatively
sophisticated architecture to the greater public.
The number of participants and the quality of the projects taking part in the
competition, which the SeV has now held for the sixth time since the year
2000, demonstrates the relevance of the topic that, as a result of the economic problems facing the solar power industry, is in danger of becoming
somewhat neglected in building projects.
There were 151 submissions from 20 countries, which represents an increase
of more than 60 per cent compared with 2011. 137 projects that met the competition criteria were approved for assessment. A closer inspection of the
submissions shows that almost half (≈ 47 per cent) are from Germany and
more than 2/3 of the buildings come from German speaking countries. Encouraging is the growing response from other European countries, particularly France and Italy, which shows that building-integrated solar technology
is now being more widely deployed internationally.
Of the 137 approved projects, 17 entries were submitted for the „Student
Work Award“, which meant that a total of 120 projects were evaluated in the
Architecture Award for Building-Integrated Solar Technology 2014 competition process.
Within these projects, housing construction continues to make up the largest share with more than 35 per cent, whereby almost three-quarters are
detached and semi-detached homes; however, there was also a significant
increase in projects in the non-residential construction sector relative to 2011
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2014
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Bayern e. V.
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of Solar Energy
(54 per cent). The other building types are largely distributed between industrial/commercial (15 per cent), administration (11 per cent) and municipal buildings (10 per cent), as well as schools/kindergarten (8 per cent). The
majority of submissions are new-build schemes, even if the refurbishment
examples show that it is also possible to successfully integrate solar technology into existing roofs and facades.
In the first round, all the projects were closely examined by the jury members
on an individual basis before being discussed together.
Based on the objectives of the competition, with the overarching evaluation
criteria based on architectural aspects – above all the holistic conception and
the degree of innovation (energy and construction), a detailed assessment of
the remaining 54 projects was conducted in the second round.
From these schemes, the jury selected 13 projects for the „shortlist“ (Scheme
001, Scheme 018, Scheme 049, Scheme 054, Scheme 064, Scheme 089, Scheme
100, Scheme 115, Scheme 124, Scheme 137, Scheme 144, Scheme 145, Scheme
151).
Following a detailed assessment of the innovation potential and the exemplary character of the solutions for the respective construction tasks, the
remaining schemes were narrowed down for the main prize (Scheme 001,
Scheme 018, Scheme 061, Scheme 064, Scheme 100, Scheme 115, Scheme 137).
These projects offer an excellent response to the requirements of the competition brief.
Following further assessment of the projects and a detailed discussion, the
following ranking was determined:
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2014
Architectural Award
Building-Integrated Solar Technology 2014
(15.000 EUR)
Scheme 115: Spreitenbach (CH), Umweltarena (2012)
Architects: René Schmid Architekten, Zurich
To anchor the theme of building integrated solar technology to a much greater
extent in the built environment, new creative solutions are required in combination with progressive energy concepts that act as exemplary multipliers for
architects and developers alike. Both are reflected in the project for the Umweltarena (Environmental Arena) in Spreitenbach. The architects have picked up on
current trends in the design for the roof and have conceived a prism-like shape
with diverse sloping and exposed faces. The southeast/northwest-oriented building also succeeds in effectively activating the north-facing PV cells, enabling the
roughly 5,400 square metres of monocrystalline glass-glass modules to achieve a
total installed output of 750 kW. The energy yield is more than double the building’s own energy requirements, and is equivalent to the annual energy yield of
120 households.
The architects refer to a “futuristic solar dress”, whose structural and formal implementation provides an equally convincing solution when viewed both from
a distance and close up. This demonstrates that geometrically complex designs
can also be realised elegantly with standard photovoltaic technology. The building concept, which as an exhibition and event forum among others addresses
the themes of “renewable energy”, “building and modernisation” and “energy and
mobility”, also succeeds in effectively conveying integrated solar technology to
a wider public.
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Special recognition Awards
Building-Integrated Solar Technology2014
(2.000 EUR)
Scheme 001: Munich, Carport roof for the municipal waste disposal services (2011)
Architects: Ackermann und Partner Architekten BDA, Munich
Canopies, particularly in the transport and commercial building sector, provide
an opportunity for large-scale solar power systems. The architects and engineers were breaking new ground with their design for the carport roof for Munich’s Municipal Waste Disposal Services (AWM). With the new interpretation of
the original membrane roof, pneumatically pre-stressed, multilayer ETFE cushions are combined with flexible thin-film PV modules. This results in a light,
semi-transparent roof, whose PV installation area shades about 40% of the carport level but nevertheless provides sufficient daylight. In conjunction with the
extremely filigree support structure, a pilot project has been created that is
particularly important for the commercial sector and building integrated solar
technology.
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Bayern e. V.
Bavarian Association for the Promotion
of Solar Energy
2014
Special recognition Awards
Building-Integrated Solar Technology2014
(2.000 EUR)
Scheme 064: Paris, Halle Pajol (2013)
Architects: Jourda Architectes, Paris
The approach of using large-scale canopies that are detached from the building itself can now be found in various versions in the form of solar roofs. When
renovating a former warehouse in Paris which was originally earmarked for
demolition, the architects used the existing steel structure as weather protection for a new four-storey timber building below it and as an energy roof for a
district with offices, shops, youth hostel and library. The south-facing surfaces of
the saw-tooth roof are partly covered with photovoltaic modules and solar collectors so that a good use of daylight is guaranteed in the free areas. Although
no new structural approach is adopted here, it succeeds in achieving a model
neighbourhood development with a sustainable structural and energy concept.
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Bayern e. V.
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of Solar Energy
2014
Special recognition Awards
Building-Integrated Solar Technology2014
(2.000 EUR)
Arbeit 100: Lausanne, SwissTech Convention Centre (2012)
Architects: Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés Architectes, Lausanne
The SwissTech Convention Centre on the EPFL campus is dominated by a crystalline, projecting metal roof. A coloured, shimmering glass facade is visible beneath
this canopy. This project is the first time that the design possibilities offered by
Grätzel cells have been used on such a large scale anywhere in the world. With
large glass facades, the design parameters are often reduced, which can lead
to monotonous, smooth reflective surfaces. The architects Richter Dahl Rocha
have adopted a different approach with the SwissTech Convention Centre. In the
west facade, dye-sensitized solar cells in various yellow, green and red hues are
arranged in storey-high narrow strips across 300 square metres in front of the
glass facade. These provide not only solar shading but also produce appealing
lighting effects in the foyer. With its light, filigree structure, this cell technology
opens up new design possibilities, even if its efficiency level is still considerably
below that of silicon cells.
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Award building-integrated
solar technology
Solarenergieförderverein
Bayern e. V.
Bavarian Association for the Promotion
of Solar Energy
2014
Special recognition Awards
Building-Integrated Solar Technology2014
(2.000 EUR)
Scheme 137: Glattfelden (CH), Single-family home (2013)
Architects: Mirlo Urbano Architekten, Zurich
The Glattfelden single-family home is a self-confident new-build scheme that is
distinguished by its clearly structured timber facade and the energy roof, which
is folded slightly inwards. Its roof form is reminiscent of the local saddle roofs
and uses the different slopes to optimise the exposure of the PV modules and solar collectors. Using a standard mounting system, the architects have succeeded
in combining the solar thermal and photovoltaic systems along with two skylights in an extremely elegant manner. Stainless steel solar absorbers and glass
covers are matched in terms of their construction heights and the shingled arrangement also provides a slightly structured surface. In this coherent approach,
only the peripheral edge made of galvanized steel flashing seems somewhat too
contrasting in appearance.
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Award building-integrated
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Solarenergieförderverein
Bayern e. V.
Bavarian Association for the Promotion
of Solar Energy
2014
Special recognition Awards
Building-Integrated Solar Technology2014
(2.000 EUR)
Scheme 018: Heiden (CH), Catholic Church (1963/2012)
Architects: Alex Buob Dipl. Architekt HBK/SIA, Heiden (CH)
Heritage and local conservationists still often consider solar thermal and photovoltaic systems to be disruptive elements in the rural context. The fact that this
does not have to be the case is shown by the exterior renovation of the Catholic
Church in Heiden, which was built in 1963. This offered an opportunity to provide
a contemporary addition to an important work by the architect Walter Moser. In
consultation with the monument conservation authorities, a full-scale PV roof
with frameless mono-crystalline modules was successfully achieved in spite of
the complex geometric roof shape. The roof surface, which is slightly inclined
eastwards, is divided into three sub-areas. Not least the careful detailing of the
copper sheet flashing, leads to a combination of a ‘culture monument’ with
solar technology in an aesthetically harmonious manner.
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Bayern e. V.
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of Solar Energy
2014
Special “Student Projects“ Award
Gebäudeintegrierte Solartechnik2014
(2.000 EUR)
Scheme 102: Project Rooftop/Solar Decathlon Europe 2014
Architects: Team Rooftop, Berlin/UdK Berlin & TU Berlin
At this year’s Solar Decathlon Europe in Versailles, several teams were represented with projects that involve adding additional storeys to buildings and which
thus address the current need to create greater density in cities. The Rooftop project from students at Berlin’s University of the Arts and the Technical University
consists of a single-story timber structure with a floor area of 55 square metres
and, as a special feature, folding doors in the facade that also lift upwards. Two
CIGS thin-film modules are integrated in the upper half of the respective timber door elements, which in summer provide solar shading and simultaneously
expand the energy roof area consisting of CIGS modules. In winter the system
provides additional thermal protection. This multifunctional, adaptive facade also
succeeds in combining solar energy technology and timber construction in a coherent manner.
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2014
Prize jury meeting
Date: 19 September 2014
Venue: Bauzentrum München, Willy-Brandt-Allee 10, 81829 Munich
Start: 9.00 am End: 3.00 pm
Attendees (in alphabetical order):
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerd Becker
(Member of the Board, Solarenergieförderverein Bayern e. V.)
Architect Alberto Bruno
(Mario Cucinella Architects, Bologna)
Univ.-Prof. Brian Cody
(Technische Universität Graz)
Dipl.-Ing. Architect BDA Michael Deppisch
(Deppisch Architekten, Freising)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roland Krippner
(Architekt, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm);
Secretary
Univ.-Prof. dipl.arch. ETH SIA Mark Michaeli
(Technische Universität München)
Dr.-Ing. Bruno Schiebelsberger
(Chairman of the Board, Solarenergieförderverein Bayern e. V.)
Dipl.-Ing. Architect Christian Schittich
(Editorial Director DETAIL)
Organisation
Fabian Flade M. A.
(Office manager, Solarenergieförderverein Bayern e. V.)
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Applicants (in alphabetical order)
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 München, Carport
Ackermann und Partner, Architekten BDA, München
Erfurt, Mitarbeitergebäude Universität
AIG Gotha GmbH
Gosselies, AGC Glass Europe Technovation Centre
Assar Architects, Brüssel
Wildberg-Effringen, SFH
Aysolar Sunenergy Systems, Stuttgart
Puch, Landwirtschaftsschule
Balda Architekten, Fürstenfeldbruck
Bochum, Kita Brünselstraße
Banz + Riecks Architekten BDA, Bochum
Pollenfeld-Preith, Solarport
Bauer Energietechnik, Ingolstadt
Communauté urbaine de Bordeaux
BDM Architectes, Bordeaux
Ludwigsburg, SFH
Böhnert/Kassner Architekten, Ludwigsburg
Ingolstadt, Wohnanlage Hollenstauden
Bogevischs Büro Architekten, München
L‘Aquila, Energy box
Pier-Luigi Bonomo, L‘Aquila
Frankfurt, SFH
Bosch Solar CIS Tech, Brandenburg a. d. Havel
Gladis Architekten, Frankfurt
Wetzlar, Kantinengebäude Bosch Thermotechnik
Bosch Solar CIS Tech, Brandenburg a. d. Havel
Gladis Architekten, Frankfurt
Landsberg a. Lech, Agrarbildungszentrum
Braun Krötsch Architekten, München
Inglewood, Green Dot Animo Lennox High School
Brooks + Scarpa Architecture, Los Angeles
Santa Monica, Mixed-use Parking Structures
Brooks + Scarpa Architecture, Los Angeles
Venice, Yin Yang House
Brooks + Scarpa Architecture, Los Angeles
Heiden, Katholische Kirche
Alex Buob AG Dipl. Architekt HBK/SIA, Heiden
Ostseebad Wustrow, Kita
Buttler Architekten, Rostock
Solar roofpod, Solar Decathlon 2011
City College of New York
Brussels Instituut voor Milieubeheer
Cepezed, Delft
Air house, Solar Decathlon 2013
Czech Technical University in Prague
Turin, Porta Susa Railway station
Silvio d‘Ascia Architecture, Paris
Lochham, Haus SEPP
Dipl.-Ing. Architekt Dietmar Dasch &
Dipl.-Ing. Katharina Dasch, Lochham
Rauris/Wörth, PV-Schwinge
Büro Dialer Architekten, München
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Lüneburg, SFH
Architekt: Wolfgang Dimke, Lüneburg
Ermatingen, MFH Blauort
Dransfeld Architekten, Ermatingen
Ermatingen, SFH
Dransfeld Architekten, Ermatingen
Wil, SFH
Dransfeld Architekten, Ermatingen
Leutkirch, Werk 2
Elobau GmbH & Co. KG, Leutkirch
Bern, MFH Kasparstrasse
Fambau, Bern
ENERGETIKhaus100® autark
FASA AG, Chemnitz
ENERGETIKhaus100® individo
FASA AG, Chemnitz
ENERGETIKhaus100® office
FASA AG, Chemnitz
Graz, AUSTER – Sport- und Wellnessbad Eggenberg
Fasch & Fuchs Architekten, Wien
Wil, Wohn- und Bürogebäude
Giuseppe Fent Solare Architektur, Wil
Techstyle Haus, Solar Decathlon 2014
FH Erfurt, Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University
On Top, Solar Decathlon 2014
FH Frankfurt
Oberkotzau, Villa mit Solarwärmespeicher
Uwe Fickenscher Architekt BDB, Hof/Saale
Oberkotzau, Plus-Energie-Haus
Uwe Fickenscher Architekt BDB, Hof/Saale
Giebenach, SFH
Toni Flubacher, Giebenach
Freiburg, Laborneubau Gebäude R
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme
Freiburg, Zentrales Kunstdepot
Freiburger Stadtbau GmbH
Esbjerg, HQ Syd Energi
GPP Arkitekter, Aarhus
Gronau, Grundschule
Architektur- und TGA-Planungsbüro Carsten Grobe Passivhaus,
Hannover
Mont-Blanc, Refuge du Goûter
Groupe H, Meyron
Cabinet STREM, Lyon
Krumbach, Sonnenhaus
Gumpp Heigl Schmitt Architekten, München
Philippsburg, Logistikzentrum Scheiffele + Schmiederer
Gumpp Heigl Schmitt Architekten, München
Saskatoon, Cathedral of the Holy Family
Sarah Hall Studio, Toronto
Wolfurt, Haus A
Hammer Pfeiffer Architekten, Lindau
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63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Diepoldsau, Greiner Packaging
Heizplan AG, Gams
Furna, Stall
Heizplan AG, Gams
Gams, Solarpark
Heizplan AG, Gams
Hamburg, Energiebunker
HHS Planer + Architekten, Kassel
Bremen, Effizienz-PLUS Musterhaus
HO Immobilien + Baukonzepte, Achim
Milton Keynes, MFH Campbell Park
HTA Design LLP, London
Ecolar Home, Solar Decathlon 2012
HTWG Konstanz
Huf Haus Art 9
Huf Haus, Hartenfels
Hohen Neuendorf, Grundschule Niederheide
IBUS Architekten, Berlin
Sydney, 1 Bligh
Ingenhoven Architects, Düsseldorf
Denkendorf, Eisbärpavillon
Institut für Textil- und Verfahrenstechnik Denkendorf
Paris, Ministère de la Defense
Issol, Dison
HALO, Solar Decathlon 2013
Jig design, Göteborg
Paris, Halle Pajol
Jourda Architectes Paris
Wörrstadt, Mensagebäude
juwi AG, Wörrstadt
Riederich, Ruoff Solarpark
K36 Architektur Jochen Schneider, Tübingen
Tübingen, Wohnhaus und Büro
K36 Architektur Jochen Schneider, Tübingen
Zürich, Dreifamilienhaus
Kämpfen für Architektur AG, Zürich
San Genesio, Haus in Jenesien
Andreas Karweger, San Genesio
Poitiers, Quartier Bel Air
Lanoir & Courrian Architectes, Bordeaux
Siracusa, Le Case Blu
Arch. Vincenzo Latina, Siracusa
ing. Massimo Riili, Siracusa
Mount Elbrus, LEAPRUS 3912
Leap Factory, Turin
Ottobrunn, Mehrgenerationenhaus
Ulrich Leiß, Ottobrunn
Hong Kong, Zero Carbon Building
Ronald Lu & Partners, Hong Kong
Luxhaus Musterhaus fine
Luxhaus Vertrieb, Georgensgmünd
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Saint-Ouen, Zero Energy School
Mikou Design Studio, Paris
Aarhus Municipality Low-Energy Offices
C.F. Møller Architects, Aarhus
Bad Königshofen, EFH
Müller Systems, Breitensee
Trento, MUSE – Museo delle Scienze
Schellerten, Scheune Garmissen
nD-System, Peine
MIBI – Montpellier International Business Incubator
Atelier Architecture Emmanuel Nebout, Montpellier
WeberHaus MS 5 PV
Dachziegelwerke Nelskamp, Schermbeck
Delta T-90 House, Solar Decathlon 2013
Norwich University, Northfield
Ivanpah, CSP facility
NRG Energy, Carlsbad
Santa Clara, Levi‘s Stadium
NRG Energy, Carlsbad
PLUS-Energiegebäude Sanierung Kapfenberg
Nussmüller Architekten ZT GmbH, Graz
Monterrey, FEMSA PV-Fassade
Onyx Solar Energy, Ávila
Universidad de Valladolid, LUCIA Building
Onyx Solar Energy, Ávila
Marburg, Neubau +e Kita
opus Architekten BDA, Darmstadt
Detmold, Berufskolleg
Pape oder Semke Architekturbüro, Detmold
Ingolstadt, Güterverkehrszentrum
pbb Architekten Ingenieure, Ingolstadt
IFG Ingolstadt AöR
LGI Logistikzentrum im Güterverkehrszentrum Ingolstadt
Stelzenberg, Ecolodge
Dr. Franz-Josef und Carola Pfreundt (Bauherren)
Marcus Schwarz (Architekt), Trier
Andelsbuch, Wälder Versicherung
PlattnerHaller Architekten, Mellau
Wels, Fronius Industriequartier
Arch. DI Heinz Plöderl, PAUAT Architekten, Wels
München, Heidehaus
Pfletscher und Steffan Architekten, München
INhome, Solar Decathlon 2011
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Kassel, ENCO-Haus
Reichel Architekten BDA, Kassel
Ernstbrunn, Firmensitz Windkraft Simonsfeld
Architekturbüro Georg W. Reinberg, Wien
Põlva, SFH
Architekturbüro Georg W. Reinberg, Wien
Lausanne, SwissTech Convention Centre
Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés architectes, Lausanne
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112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Essen, Solare Manufaktur Peter Backwaren
Reichardt Maas Assoziierte Architekten, Essen
Rooftop, Solar Decathlon 2014
Team Rooftop, Berlin
Thun, Plus-Energie-Haus
Thomas Rudolf, Thun
Toronto, Don Lands Atrium
Ryerson University, Toronto
Duluth, Bagley Outdoor Classroom Building
David D. Salmela Architect, Duluth
Brüssel, European Council
Philippe Samyn and Partners Architectes, Uccle
Houten, Fire Station
Philippe Samyn and Partners Architectes, Uccle
Libin, Euro Space Center
Philippe Samyn and Partners Architectes, Uccle
Louvain-la-Neuve, HQ AGC Glass Europe
Philippe Samyn and Partners Architectes, Uccle
Malderen, Castle „Groenhof“
Philippe Samyn and Partners Architectes, Uccle
Grabenstetten, Solarhaus
Schaller + Sternagel Architekten, Stuttgart
Leutkirch, Energie-Plus-Haus
Schaller + Sternagel Architekten, Allensbach
Öhningen, Energie-Plus Wohn- und Werkstattgebäude
Schaller + Sternagel Architekten, Allensbach
Schluchsee, Schwarzwaldhaus
Schaller + Sternagel Architekten, Allensbach
Spreitenbach, Umweltarena
René Schmid Architekten, Zürich
Mannheim, Speicher 7
Schmucker und Partner Planungsgesellschaft, Mannheim
E-Concave, Solar Decathlon 2013
South China University of Technology, Guangzhou
Zinal, New Tracuit Mountain hut
Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes, Sion
Visp, Three-in-One Sports Center
Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes, Sion
Kundl, Lindner Traktoren
Siko Solar, Jenbach
Steinberg a. Achensee, Sonnenhaus
Siko Solar, Jenbach
Völs, M-Preis Tiefkühllager
Siko Solar, Jenbach
Kjørbo, Powerhouse
Snøhetta, Oslo
Berlin, Haus F87
Werner Sobek Stuttgart GmbH
Stuttgart, Aktivhaus B10
Werner Sobek Stuttgart GmbH
Bibbiena, Baraclits
Solar Frontier, Grünwald
Bernau, EFH
SolteQ, Oberlangen
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Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Leitec Firmengebäude
Architekturbüro Stadermann, Hausen
Konstanz, Energiewürfel
Stadtwerke Konstanz
Anif, Musikhaus
Strobl Architekten, Salzburg
Gemeinde Anif
Steinegg, Alterswohnungen
SunTechnics Fabrisolar, Küsnacht
ALRO Immobilien, Appenzell
MFW Architekten, Appenzell
Prêt-á-loger, Solar Decathlon 2014
TU Delft
Liv-Lib‘, Solar Decathlon 2014
Université Paris Est
Hale Pilihonua, Solar Decathlon 2011
University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu
Illawarra Flame, Solar Decathlon 2013
University of Wollongong
Desert Sol, Solar Decathlon 2013
University of Nevada Las Vegas
Glattfelden, EFH
Mirlo Urbano Architekten, Zürich
Eitting, Abwasserzweckverband
Architekturwerkstatt Vallentin, Dorfen
München, Effizienzhäuser Plus
Architekturwerkstatt Vallentin, Dorfen
München, Passivhaus Öko Plus
Architekturwerkstatt Vallentin, Dorfen
Böblingen, Landratsamt
Varista, Unterthingau
Unterthingau, Firmengebäude
Varista, Unterthingau
Biel, Firmengebäude
E. Vauclais SA, Biel
Montfoort, De Poorters van Montfoort
Velux Netherlands, De Meern
Romanshorn, MFH
Viridén + Partner AG, Zürich
EcoRenova AG, Zürich
First Light House, Solar Decathlon 2011
Victoria University of Wellington
Leverkusen, Siedlungshaus
Architektin Caroline Wachsmann, Leverkusen
Mannheim, Weiss Plusenergiehaus
Fertighaus Weiss, Oberrot
London, The Crystal
Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London
Coesfeld, Hochregallager Ernsting‘s family
Wortmann Architekten, Dülmen
Hamburg, Smart ist Grün
zillerplus Architekten, München
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