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A Revolving Curtain Shades Germany’s Counter Entropy House at the Solar Decathlon Europe

09/18/2012
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Not only does Team Germany's <a href="http://solar.arch.rwth-aachen.de">Counter Entropy Solar Decathlon house</a> have a revolving curtain that keeps it cool, but it also boasts a facade made with melted recycled CD panels, recycled beams taken from the recently dismantled Aachener stadium and reused wooden furniture harvested from bulk rubbish. In fact, we haven't seen any other team pay this much attention to reusing materials at the <a href="http://www.sdeurope.org/?lang=en">2012 Solar Decathlon Europe</a> competition in Madrid. But that isn't all that makes this particular entry from <a href="http://www.rwth-aachen.de">RWTH Aachen University</a> so darn cool - read on for more!
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    The Counter Entropy House uses more recycled materials than any other Solar Decathlon entry this year
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    A revolving curtain mitigates excess solar gain
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    The facade is made with melted CD panels
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    A cantilevering roof provides additional shade
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    The curtain can be adjusted according to exterior conditions
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    A row of greenery makes a pleasant entry, although it does require quite a lot of attention
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    The interior light changes depending on what's happening with the curtain
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    This home has a lot of storage space and the bed folds back into the wall
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    The wood flooring was harvested from the recently-dismantled Aachener stadium
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Ok, so we really loved the bed!
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Resource efficiency played a huge role in the design of this beautiful home
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Even the kitchen furniture was made from recycled materials!
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    A change in the curtain's position changes the entire ambience of the interior
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Energy is supplied by transferring heat flows in carrier-fluids
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    A super sustainable thermal cooling system also keeps the interior comfortable year round
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    No two cupboards are the same since all of the wood panels used for the cabinets were harvested from bulk rubbish!
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    Efficiency hits the kitchen area too
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    All material choices were carefully selected to ensure maximum efficiency
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  • Aachen University Counter Entropy House
    This team developed their own material from melted recycled CD panels and it's amazing how good it looks!
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    The CD facade has good thermal properties as well.
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Aachen University Counter Entropy House

Not only does Team Germany's Counter Entropy Solar Decathlon house have a revolving curtain that keeps it cool, but it also boasts a facade made with melted recycled CD panels, recycled beams taken from the recently dismantled Aachener stadium and reused wooden furniture harvested from bulk rubbish. In fact, we haven't seen any other team pay this much attention to reusing materials at the 2012 Solar Decathlon Europe competition in Madrid. But that isn't all that makes this particular entry from RWTH Aachen University so darn cool - read on for more!

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