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Welios Science Center Teaches About Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in Austria

09/19/2011
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    One of the best ways to learn about a topic is through hands-on experience - so if you want to learn about <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/renewable-energy">renewable energy</a> and energy efficiency, you might consider heading to the <a href="http://www.welios.at/" target="_blank">Welios Science Center</a> in Wels, Austria. Through over 150 hands-on exhibits, Austria's largest <a href="http://inhabitat.com/natural-science-center-nominated-for-mies-van-der-rohe-award/">science center</a> teaches both adults and children where their electricity comes from, how wind turbines and solar panels work, and much more. Welios was designed by <a href="http://www.archinauten.com/" target="_blank">Archinauten / Dworschak + Mühlbachler Zt-Gmbh Architekten</a>, who describes it as a bundle of energy. Designed to high standards of energy efficiency itself and powered by solar systems, the museum and science center is educates by example as well.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    The Welios Science Center is located in the Wels’ Volksgarten park, where it bridges the gap between the historic city center and the expo center.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    Conceived as a giant X, the project offers flexible exhibition spaces and a deep cleft in the center draws <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting">natural light</a> inside.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    The exterior is clad in a shimmering white metal screen that is inlaid with zig-zagging <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/LED-lights">LED lights</a>.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    These low-energy lights are computer-programmed to change colors, creating a dynamic facade.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    The science center opens directly into a public garden and the fairgrounds, which serve as an extension of the center for outdoor festivals and exhibits.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    Students, children and adults can wander around the museum while engaging with the exhibits to learn about <a href="http://inhabitat.com/energy">renewable energy</a> and energy efficiency.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    They can also learn important lessons from the building itself, which was built to minimize energy use and generate some of its own power from the sun.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/som-unveils-plans-for-a-green-geothermal-district-in-beijing/">Geothermal</a> ground source heat pumps along with radiant floor heating provide low-energy climate control.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    High-performance insulation and an automatic control monitoring system further reduce energy use inside the building.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    The metal <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shade-screen">shade screen</a> on the building's facade allows some light to filter into the interior, but minimizes solar heat gain while serving as a rain screen and encouraging natural ventilation around the building.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    Waterless urinals and toilets flushed with non-potable water minimize water usage.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    Meanwhile a 20 kW <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/solar-power">photovoltaic system</a> is installed in the facade, in photovoltaic glass, and on the roof. This system supplies 15,000 kWh of electricity per year, which is enough to power three single-family homes.
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  • Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh
    Hot water is produced by a 20 m² solar thermal plant, and a large evacuated tube solar collector provides <a href="http://inhabitat.com/a-unique-solar-powered-community-in-canada/">solar district heating</a>.
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Welios Science Center Wels-Archinauten Dworschak Muhlbachler Zt Gmbh

One of the best ways to learn about a topic is through hands-on experience - so if you want to learn about renewable energy and energy efficiency, you might consider heading to the Welios Science Center in Wels, Austria. Through over 150 hands-on exhibits, Austria's largest science center teaches both adults and children where their electricity comes from, how wind turbines and solar panels work, and much more. Welios was designed by Archinauten / Dworschak + Mühlbachler Zt-Gmbh Architekten, who describes it as a bundle of energy. Designed to high standards of energy efficiency itself and powered by solar systems, the museum and science center is educates by example as well.

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