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The European Solar Decathlon kicked off this past Friday, and Inhabitat was on the scene to bring you the world’s most stunning sun-powered homes as they go head-to-head in this year’s competition. One of our favorites so far is the FabLab House, a solar panel-covered passive building designed by a team from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – read on for an exclusive first look!

The prefabricated wood FabLab house features a photovoltaic skin that is customized for Madrid’s unique solar resources. It is built on three legs and has space underneath for natural ventilation and a shaded patio. FabLab also features smart energy and temperature-monitoring systems, a garden, and a rainwater collection system on its roof.

The European Solar Decathlon, a counterpart to the U.S-based decathlon, challenges entrants to design homes for specific climates and resources. We think the sleek FabLab succeeded on all counts. Stay tuned — more Inhabitat coverage of the Madrid-based European Solar Decathlon is coming soon!

+ FabLab House

+ Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia

+ Solar Decathlon Coverage on Inhabitat

5 Responses to “Stunning FabLab Passive House Unveiled at Europe’s Solar Decathlon”

  1. clevinton clevinton says:

    we are an experimental center from university buenos aires .INterested in partnerships with decathlon groups researchers.to join our programrebuilding Haiti just now

    Arch Carlos Levinton Director

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  4. davidwayneosedach davidwayneosedach says:

    Looks like a “gypsy wagon” in Europe. It’s quite a sight!

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