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IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionLooking out over <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona">Barcelona's</a> sunny seafront, the <a href="http://www.iaac.net/projects/endesa-pavilion-5">Endesa Pavilion Solar House 2.0</a>, is an unusual structure composed of sharply-angled, layered roof lines topped with solar panels. Installed last year in the port area of Villa Olympica, the building's modular facade creatively maximizes solar absorption. Designed by the <a href="http://www.iaac.net/">Insititute of Advanced Architecture for Catalonia (Iaac)</a> with the support of energy company <a href="http://www.endesa.com/">Endesa</a>, the structure also uses "solar bricks," which not only insulate the interior from solar radiation, but also include technology to collect and store information about the building's energy usage.1
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionThe triangular sections optimize the efficiency of the solar panels, which vary in size and can be adjusted depending on the direction of the sun.2
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionThrough this strategic system Iaac ensured that the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/photovoltaic-panels/">photovoltaic panels</a> capture the maximum amount of energy possible.3
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionSide panels and visor structures provide passive protection for the building during the city's hottest months.4
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionIaac constructed the building from wood in order to use its natural expanding properties and high thermal insulation.5
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionThe institute used factory-produced <a title="Eentileen’s Villa Asserbo is a Sustainable ‘Printed’ House in Denmark" href="http://inhabitat.com/eentileens-villa-asserbo-is-a-sustainable-printed-house-in-denmark/">modular sections</a> in order to minimize waste and support further efficiency.6
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionAmongst the throngs of cafes and bars that adorn the coastline, the stunning building looks more like a log cabin belonging to a Scandinavian woodland than an high-tech, energy-efficient test center.7
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionHowever, the structure is a valuable test-bed for informational grid technologies (which unfortunately remains closed to the public).8
IAAC Endesa Solar PavilionThe Pavilion was built by Endesa Energy with IAAC9
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