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SOLAR DECATHLON 2007: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

by , 10/17/07

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One thing that you’ll immediately notice while walking around the solar decathlon event in Washington is how pretty much every house features a sloped roof of some sort. Some, tend to feature it less than others, by making it part of the buildings volume, or by building the roof out of lighter materials, thus disguising that throughout the building. On the other hand, you get entries like the one from the students at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, where the students decided to make their roof a striking element in their design, and thus turning their entry into one of the most original houses in this years solar decathlon.

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10 Responses to “SOLAR DECATHLON 2007: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid”

  1. Michael Michael says:

    Beautiful prefab design, kŷdos!

  2. Scott Scott says:

    This home was by far my favorite. I was able to walk through a handful and this one was quite stunning. I’d recommend walking through any of the homes, but this is a must see.

  3. Joyce Joyce says:

    The concept of the living wall is a great one. An excellent example of one done to perfection is the one on the Quai Branly Museum in Paris. It is a piece of art.

  4. The other amazing thing about all these houses is, according to the rules, they must generate enough electricity from the sun not only to heat the house and the water and run the appliances, but also to power an electric car as well.

    Saturday’s the last day to see them.

  5. Maya Donelson Maya Donelson says:

    I am fond of the renderings of the prototype. Which 3-D program did you use?

  6. zooloo zooloo says:

    i agree totally, very beautiful prefab design!

  7. [...] Madrid’s colorful house employed a large exterior ‘living wall’ [...]

  8. djfred djfred says:

    This years competition was by far my favorite and this was probably my favorite entry. It just felt more finished and like a HOME, whereas the others seemed more like really ambitious housing experiments. I loved the way light came cascading over the back wall and softly flooded the interior.

  9. solarium solarium says:

    i agree, fantastic use of sunlight – top notch!

  10. [...] Entre ellos está la propuesta española, de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, y que ha recibido el tercer premio en la competición de arquitectura además de un extenso artículo-análisis en Inhabitat. [...]

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