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SOLAR ACTIVATION OF FOOTBRIDGES FOR BEIJING

Designed by

Kuczia architects

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Title:

SOLAR ACTIVATION OF FOOTBRIDGES FOR BEIJING

Category:

Urban Planning and Landscape Design Category

Location:

Beijing, China

Designer:

Kuczia architects

Website:

Dr. Peter Kuczia

Team:

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Photo Credits:

Kuczia architects

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There are hundreds of unsightly footbridges in Beijing. The idea of cladding them with power generating thin-film solar panels is not only sustainable, but also creates sculptural diversity in the town. Each single footbridge gets its own individual design, becoming a cityscape eye catcher and even a unique reference point for visitors.

The lightweight, aesthetic thin-film AVANCIS photovoltaic modules are able to produce electricity under the most unfavorable weather and site conditions, so they are ideal material for cladding the existing structures.

E-car and e-bike charging stations under the footbridges will directly utilize the generated solar energy on site.

Display measures communicate the advantages of solar energy and educate the passerby about sustainability.

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