Solararchitekt

@solararchitekt
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We design Buildings. For People. For Nature. For Animals.
Founded by Kersten Schmitz, Chartered Architect in Germany and England.
Websitehttp://www.solararchitekt.com/
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Lighting Up Cities with Solar Energy 🌇

Solar power can transform urban skylines! From rooftop farms to solar canopies over parking lots, clean power is powering streetlights, EV chargers, and smart‑city tech—all while cutting emissions and creating local jobs.
Cities could generate enough electricity to run dozens of streetlights and charge hundreds of EVs daily, proving that renewable energy makes cities more resilient and livable.

#SolarPower #SmartCities #CleanEnergy #UrbanInnovation

More Housing required. What is the housing crisis actually about and why did it happen in the first place ? We need to generate more housing. Bringing balance between peoples need and how much nature can bear, together.
Fernando Guerras image from Unsplash is an example of how modern housing can look like. What is your view ? #housing #architecture
The integration of #photovoltaic systems (PV) into buildings offer multiple options. The roof, canopies, walls and facades are surfaces that may be used to host photovoltaic elements as the outer layer of a building element. The image is from Victor Moragriega, taken from Pexels. #architecture #photovoltaics
Sometimes a building is accommodated by a canopy that covers an outdoor space. This may be a chance to use a semi-transparent PV that extracts renewable energy from the sun, covers from the sun but allows for some sunlight. In summertime people can find a great space to stay outside despite strong sunlight.
#architecture #building #photovoltaics
The sacred beauty of a historic church driven by exposed brick! ✨ Each brick tells a story, echoing the craftsmanship and artistry of those who built these spiritual havens. The texture and depth of brick create a serene, yet sophisticated ambiance that cannot easily be replicated. Grundtvig's Church / Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint Image: @Tommao Wang, Beijing Unsplash
hashtag#InteriorDesign hashtag#HistoricBrick hashtag#SacredSpaces đź§±
Licht in der Architektur schafft eine faszinierende Atmosphäre. Es kann Fassaden nachts hervorheben, Innenräume wie Lounges akzentuieren und Kunstinstallationen beleben. Bei Events sorgt es für eine festliche Stimmung und in Wellness-Bereichen für Entspannung. Richtig eingesetzt, wirkt Licht sowohl auffällig als auch subtil und verwandelt Räume auf beeindruckende Weise. Bild: Megan Forbes, Pexels #architektur #licht #farbe
#Wohnraum zu schaffen ist eine der zentralen Aufgaben im #bauwesen Ein Detail von Qualität sind Erker. Hier auf einer Aufnahme von Sendanur Kunuk aus #istanbul veröffentlicht auf Pexels gut zu erkennen. Die relativ einfache Maßnahme ein Fenster leicht aus der Fassade auskragen zu lassen ermöglicht dem / der Bewohner*in einen Blick in mehrere Himmelsrichtungen. In diesem Beispiel auch auf die Begrünung an der Fassade ! hashtag#architektur hashtag#istanbul hashtag#wohnraum
Der Boden und sein Belag sind nicht unbedingt der erste Fokus in der Planung von Bauten. Dennoch hat er eine wichtige Rolle ! Die Art und Weise wie sich das Fugen-Muster darstellt, der Kontrast durch Helligkeit oder Dunkelheit zum Rest des Raumes und die Materialität haben einen starken Einfluss auf die Raumwirkung. Das Beispiel im Foto zeigt es sehr deutlich.
Foto: Sandro Kadolfer , @unsplash The Round Tower, #Kopenhagen #arch #architecture #floor
Farshid Moussavi speaking in NYCs Cooper Union tonight, free Online + In Person at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
One of the most inspring architects of our age. #architecture hashtag#nyc hashtag#fma https://cooper.edu/events-and-exhibitions/events/ornamental-metal-institute-new-york-lecture-farshid-moussavi?mc_cid=32a36570ab&mc_eid=968d17d9a6
The Ornamental Metal Institute of New York Lecture | Farshid Moussavi: Architecture and Micropolitics

The Cooper Union
Having had a look at the incredible wealth of work done by students and graduates, makes one think positively about the future of #architecture. Creativity and the will to progress to incredible solutions is probably the strongest imaginable drive in the building design industry. Now, summertime vaning, have a look at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London Summer Show website. This will most certainly insprire you to jump in some design work. https://summer2024.bartlettarchucl.com/project-index
The Bartlett Summer Show 2024

Explore ambitious and creative work from students at The Bartlett School of Architecture

The Bartlett Summer Show 2024