The idea of integrating the
green building concept into the redesign of the campus site was part of the
project from the outset.
Architects Ortner + Ortner Berlin developed this idea further in conjunction with
students from the University
of Applied Sciences and
module manufacturer Odersun which specialises in solar architecture.
The 35-meter-long
photovoltaic pavilion adds the finishing touch to the university campus of
Potsdam University of Applied Sciences and is to be used as a space for social
events, brainstorming ideas and presentations.
This pavilion is a prototype for
the possible use of photovoltaic technology in
space-shaping architectural elements.
The
Odersun solar modules, which are just under 4 meter high and 1 meter wide, cover the
whole building.
Made from 25 mm-thick
break-proof security glass, the PV modules act as façade elements and were
specially developed and manufactured for this project.
The panels are held in a
structural steel frame. On the outside the photovoltaic elements are positioned
behind a continuous pane of glass. On the inner face the copper bands are
visible behind the glass, forming a finely articulated wall cladding.
The result is a symbiosis
of sustainable architecture, functionality and efficiency – in short, a solar
façade that not only generates power, but is also aesthetically attractive.
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Architects: Ortner +OrtnerBaukunst
Module Surface: 146qm
Performance: 195wp/Modul
Module Size: 3900x 1050x13mm
Module Weight: Ca 190kg
Fixing System: Linearly
Supported, Embedded Modules In The Mounting Frame In Esg-H Panels
Electronic Concept: Low-Voltage
Concept With Parallel-Connected Super Cells, Serial-Connected Modules
Year: 2011







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