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1020 PV IN ARCHITECTURE<br />

Figure 22.19 Modern style houses in the 1.3 MW project in Amersfoort (NL). The architect<br />

thought that the modules did not blend in with the design. He chose an “invisible” solution with<br />

a flat-roof system. The PV system is not visible from the surrounding streets. Reproduced with<br />

permission by REMU J. van IJken<br />

Figure 22.20 Houses at the National Research Home Park in Bowie, MA (USA) in historic style.<br />

The roofs are Unisolar standing-seam roofs with thin film (amorphous silicon). Reproduced with<br />

permission by NREL USA<br />

integration is also lacking. The “added” PV system is not always visible either<br />

(Figure 22.22).<br />

3. The PV system adds to the architectural image: The PV system has been integrated<br />

beautifully into the total design of the building, without changing the project’s image<br />

(Figure 22.23). In other words, the contextual integration is very good (Figure 22.24).

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