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wolf d. prix, design principal and CEO of coop himmelb(l)au presented the design
for the 'energy roof' in perugia, italy. 'energy roof' is part of the research project
'walking through the history' of the university of perugia. beside the archaeological
study this research comprised also the creation of an architectural icon.

'energy roof' serves as canopy along via mazzini in the center of perugia and at
the same time creates the entry point to the archaeological underground passage leading
through the history of perugia. the passage connects the city center with the mini metro
station pincetto. historical documents show the existence of the old etruscan city wall
in the area below piazza giacomo matteotti which coop himmelb(l)au proposes to excavate
as part of an underground public gallery space exhibiting the history of perugia. openings
in the ground of the piazza giacomo matteotti visually connect the underground passage
with the 'energy roof'.

coop himmelb(l)au developed the design of the roof with the goal to generate energy for
the city. while the orientation of the west wing is optimized in relation to solar radiation,
the east wing captures wind. the roof consists of three layers: the energy generating top
layer, the structural layer in the middle and a layer on the bottom as a combination of
laminated glazing and translucent pneumatic cushions. the top layer includes transparent
photovoltaic cells to generate electricity and shade the sun. the orientation of the individual
cells is generated and optimized by a computer driven scripting program. furthermore five
wind turbines that are placed inside the structural layer are generating additional energy.
both the roof and the underground passage are energy self-sufficient.

Tags: energy, italy, perugia, roof

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Claire Brandon Comment by Claire Brandon on January 23, 2010 at 10:14am
Wow, i admire the genius of this, but aesthetically, it looks like the aliens landed, something out of a science fiction movie, what an eye sore.
Am i asking too much for this to be disguised in a shell or designed as a model to fit in with the existing architecture?

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