Building Integrated Solar Technology von Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner | Architectural design with photovoltaics and solar thermal | ISBN 9783955533625

Building Integrated Solar Technology

Architectural design with photovoltaics and solar thermal

von Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner und weiteren, herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonProf. Dr. Roland Krippner
Autor / AutorinProf. Dr. Roland Krippner
Autor / AutorinProf. Dr. Gerd Becker
Autor / AutorinDr. Christoph Maurer
Autor / AutorinTilmann E. Kuhn
Autor / AutorinBeat Kämpfen
Autor / AutorinGeorg W. Reinberg
Autor / AutorinRalf Haselhuhn
Autor / AutorinClaudia Hemmerle
Buchcover Building Integrated Solar Technology | Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner | EAN 9783955533625 | ISBN 3-95553-362-X | ISBN 978-3-95553-362-5

Building Integrated Solar Technology

Architectural design with photovoltaics and solar thermal

von Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner und weiteren, herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Roland Krippner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonProf. Dr. Roland Krippner
Autor / AutorinProf. Dr. Roland Krippner
Autor / AutorinProf. Dr. Gerd Becker
Autor / AutorinDr. Christoph Maurer
Autor / AutorinTilmann E. Kuhn
Autor / AutorinBeat Kämpfen
Autor / AutorinGeorg W. Reinberg
Autor / AutorinRalf Haselhuhn
Autor / AutorinClaudia Hemmerle
It’s already impossible to imagine energy-efficient construction without photovoltaics and solar thermal. Yet, the EU-wide introduction of low energy standards for new buildings stipulates that buildings must meet their energy needs in whole or in part from the sun by 2021 at the latest.
The integration of solar systems into buildings is no longer just a technical matter, but also a structural and aesthetic challenge. This book provides the necessary expertise for this purpose. In addition to basic physics and technological developments in photovoltaics and solar thermal, the publication offers abundant advice from architects on how to successfully integrate solar systems into buildings. A number of chapters address the economical and ecological deployment of solar technology as well as issues of building laws and the preservation of listed buildings.
Illustrated and expanded by numerous photos and detailed project documentation, “Building-Integrated Solar Technology” not only demonstrates the tremendous variety of construction tasks and integration possibilities, but also shows that self-sustaining buildings in terms of energy can also contribute significantly to the local architectural culture.