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Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-decathlon-europe/">Solar Decathlon Europe</a> got all fired up when <a href="http://sde2012.htwg-konstanz.de">Germany's ECOLAR house</a> scooped first place in the <a href="http://www.sdeurope.org/?p=7594">Engineering competition</a>, placing it second overall in this year's contest! Judges recognized the team's thoughtful incorporation of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/germanys-modular-solar-decathlon-entry-ecolar-has-a-rooftop-power-plant/">several solar solutions</a>, ecological and financial sensitivity, as well as their crafty emphasis on modularity. A flexible design that expands or shrinks to accommodate different users, ECOLAR also uses three different kinds of vertical and rooftop solar panels to generate energy. The team rounded out the remarkable project by insulating the compact home with one of the world's most renewable and sustainable materials: hemp!1
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Team ECOLAR from Germany won first place in the Engineering competition at the 2012 Solar Decathlon in Europe2
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012The judges were especially impressed with the home's modularity3
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012This pool of water helps to reflect light onto the vertical solar panels4
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Several different kinds of solar panels were used and have several functions5
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Semi-transparent PV panels on top of the deck allow daylight to penetrate6
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Adjustable shades control solar gain and daylighting7
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012The home was constructed using sustainable natural materials8
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012A soft gentle light penetrates the interior9
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012The design is exceptionally modular - allowing the home to expand/contract according to the homeowner's preference10
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012An expansive living area sits beside the kitchen11
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012The open plan home is ideal for a single person or young couple12
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012View from inside the living room, looking out onto the covered deck13
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012All of the technical equipment is stored behind the kitchen wall, which slides in and out14
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Hemp insulation mitigates thermal loss15
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012This is the view from the bathroom facing the dining and kitchen area16
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012A small built in cupboard creates a study area adjacent to the sleeping area17
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012This is the epitome of efficient, minimalist design, no?18
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Daylight from decks on either side of the house penetrate all corners of the open plan house19
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012ECOLAR generates about 14,371 kWh per year - in Germany20
Team Ecolar Germany SDE 2012Water-saving initiatives ensure this resource is handled with care21





















