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PV IN ARCHITECTURE 1023<br />

Figure 22.25 The dwellings at the 5 MW project in the HAL district of Langedijk (NL) have a<br />

large PV roof without any perforations. This strengthens the architectural expression of the roof<br />

design. Each roof includes a 5.1 kWp BP Solarex PV system. Reproduced with permission by<br />

BEAR Architecten M. van Kerckhoven<br />

Figure 22.26 The canteen at the IMEC in Leuven (B) has an entrance with attractive-looking<br />

transparent modules in the roof. Reproduced with permission by IMEC<br />

design process, priority was given to strategies that could be achieved through the design<br />

of the building itself – its form, orientation and envelope design – rather than “high-tech”<br />

strategies. Where the use of “active systems” was necessary, the design team aimed to<br />

develop more energy-efficient ways of operating these technologies.<br />

Early consideration of PV within the design process has resulted in an aesthetically<br />

and energetically well-integrated PV system within the architectural design (Figure 22.29).<br />

Two types of PV systems are used in the building envelope. A PV array is integrated

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