Solar Decathlon 2011. Image via Jetson Green
在建築設計中,我們樂於見到一個社區乃至一個家庭能透過太陽能的運用而自給自足,甚至產出多餘能源,再賣給其他的有需要者,這在先進國家早已推行多年。這是一項2011年的太陽能屋十項全能設計,參展作品總計有十九件,Archidaily 會持續為我們追蹤。
For years, we’ve kept a watchful eye on the entries of the Solar Decathlon competition -an amazing student collaborative effort which showcases the latest in sustainable design. Today, we’re bringing you a sneak peak of the 19 houses for the 2011 competition. The form and materiality may be different from one team to the next, yet the projects’ attitudes toward optimizing solar gain and having the design serve an educational example of clean energy is all the same. While the winner of the competition best blends affordability, consumer appeal, and design excellence with optimal energy production and maximum efficiency, we enjoy seeing each team’s proposal and learning about their process. Over the course of the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing more information about some of the projects of the 2011 competition (check out our in-depth look at Team New Jersey’s eNJoy House). Which would you like to learn more about?
Check out a sampling of the teams’ models and renderings after the break and let us know which you’d like to learn more about.
First Light / New Zealand
Credits: U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.
Update: Solar Decathlon 2011 originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 30 Aug 2011.
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