
Photovoltaic systems (PVs) produce electricity directly from solar radiation and are becoming more widespread as their advantages become apparent. This new guide provides an overview of how PVs work and how they are incorporated in the design of buildings, giving designers a good idea of the variety and flexibility of PVs and of their design and aesthetic potential. Seven contemporary case studies illustrate the use and application of photovoltaic systems.
This book investigates the technical integration of photovoltaic systems into architectural design to maximize both energy efficiency and aesthetic value. Edited by Nicholas Thomas, the text synthesizes engineering principles with design strategies to provide a comprehensive framework for architects and building professionals. It argues that solar technology should be treated as a core design element rather than an afterthought, utilizing both theoretical overviews and practical examples to support this position.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a practical resource for architects seeking to bridge the gap between sustainable engineering and building design. Professionals frequently note that the inclusion of case studies provides necessary context for applying theoretical concepts to actual construction projects.
Page Count:
155
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Spon Press
ISBN-10:
0203165829
ISBN-13:
9780203165829
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