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Overview:
As part of the project, the east and south façades of an existing warehouse were clad with photovoltaic modules. A regional artist developed a color concept to harmoniously integrate the installation into the surrounding landscape.
Colored PV modules in six different shades of green were used to create a gentle gradient from dark to light green. The selected tones reflect the natural color palette of the adjacent slopes, establishing a visual connection with the environment.
On the east façade, the PV system was mounted on a custom-made steel framework and tilted backward at an angle of 12°. On the south façade, the installation was carried out using industrially manufactured mounting profiles, which were fixed directly to the existing masonry. The modules were also installed at a 12° angle and align seamlessly with the joint pattern of the east façade.
The building’s southeast outer corner (90°) was adapted with a custom-made steel structure and fully clad with PV modules.
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