COPENHAGEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL – Facade systems
The Copenhagen International Schools custom solarfacade with its 12.000 identical panels providing around 50% of the schools energy needs. Each panel is tilted just 4 degrees and
The Copenhagen International Schools custom solarfacade with its 12.000 identical panels providing around 50% of the schools energy needs. Each panel is tilted just 4 degrees and
The Copenhagen International School''s new building is covered by 12,000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed at EPFL. It is one of the largest building
The solar modules are customized, not standard. Together with the client we completed a large number of tests: climate chambers, wind tunnel, and structural strength of the mounting
The Copenhagen International Schools custom solar facade has 12.000 identical panels providing around 50% of the schools energy needs. Each panel is tilted just 4 degrees and randomly
The Copenhagen International School''s (CIS) new building is covered by approximately 12,000 solar panels (6,048 sqm) using Kromatix™ blue-green solar glass,
The 12,000 solar glass panels can generate 300 megawatt hours of electricity per year, more than half of the school''s annual energy
The solar facade of Copenhagen International School was the first large building in the world to work with custom panel sizes, nanocoated colouring and a shingled mounting geometry.
To meet this challenge, the school''s façade is covered with 12,000 uniquely angled solar panels provided by SolarLab, creating one of the largest solar façades in the world.
The solar modules are customized, not standard. Together with the client we completed a large number of tests: climate chambers, wind tunnel, and
The 12,000 solar glass panels can generate 300 megawatt hours of electricity per year, more than half of the school''s annual energy needs. After much anticipation, the pre-K to
The Copenhagen International School''s new building is covered by 12 000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed at
The Copenhagen International School''s new building is covered by 12,000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed
With a façade encased in over 12,000 solar tiles, this project pushes well beyond carbon-neutrality while proving that a building can reject the dreary aesthetic that architects often associate with
The Copenhagen International School''s new building is covered by 12 000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed at EPFL. This makes it the school''s largest
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