摘要 •帮你速读文章内容 GENERATED BY AI, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE AUTHENTICITY BY YOURSELF The Netherlands has always strived for a beautiful and healthy environment and is known for many well-designed solutions. In order to make the earth more sustainable and combined with people's desire for energy, roofs and fields are now used to generate solar energy. But this practice is more in conflict with our landscape and city. "Currently, energy can only be harvested in the form of technology. We explore how to integrate the energy of the sun into our daily life so that we can love and embrace it", said Michiel Raaphorst, architect of the architectural firm V8 Architects. V8 Architects worked with more than a dozen partners on this challenge. "The pavilion uses 380 solar panels. We deliberately left all the connections, wires and valve plates exposed so that visitors can clearly see how it works, and the pavilion is easily dismantled, which was the practical intention of the structure," says Raaphorst. The Solar Pavilion was made possible by a collaborative effort by many parties, because they all believed what Marjan van Aubel said: now is the time for a solar revolution, and it is crucial to involve all parties in the process as early as possible, to give them the space to "hack" the project, so that everyone can trust and use their own knowledge and rely on others. It was this openness that brought the various partners in this project together: all parties believe in the power of innovation and cooperation, and that failure is the mother of success. The other side of the project is poetic: the feeling of sunlight you feel during the day can also be experienced at night, thanks to the light and heat generated. "We are using technology to represent a natural phenomenon and to extract energy from the natural phenomenon itself. So the Solar Pavilion represents the energy and cooperation of the sun," said Raaphorst. Design: V8 Architects Area: 100 m² Project Time: 2022 Photographer: Aiste Rakauskaite General Design: Bas Lagendijk Partner: Marjan van Aubel Studio Infrastructure: KWS Infra Engineering Consultant: E-Technics Project Management: DVP Structural Consultant: Adviesbureau Tielemans Lighting Consultant: Trilux City: Eindhoven Country: The Netherlands |