BOOKSTORE   gb  de

Books
Periodicals
Reports
Proceedings
Standards

TERMINOLOGY

Terminology
Glossary

BASICS

History
Introduction
Technologies
Solar cells

ECONOMICS

Economics
Environment

SITE ANALYSIS

Site analysis
Shading analysis
Software

BoS

Modules
Inverters
Charge controllers
Instrumentation
Connectors/Cables

SYSTEMS

Hybrid systems
Trackers/Concentrators
Monitoring

APPLICATIONS

Power plants
BIPV
Transparent modules
Noise barriers
Art & Design
Disaster relief

MORE

Links
Galleries

ABOUT PAGES

Pages
Disclaimer
Home

PV PLANTS
WORLDWIDE

Largest 50
Ranking 51-100
Ranking 101-150
Ranking 151-200
Ranking 201-250
Ranking 251-300
Ranking 301-350
Ranking 351-400
Ranking 401-450
Ranking 451-500
Ranking 501-550
Ranking 551-600

Photovoltaic touched by design

"The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart."
(Helen Keller)

Szymon Klimek's micromachines Szymon Klimek's micromachines Szymon Klimek's micromachines

Szymon Klimek's micromachines powered by solar cells
(Pictures courtesy: Szymon Klimek)

Solar cells can also be a powerful artistic tool. Artistic portfolio of solar cells and/or photovoltaic modules include sculptures like trees, sails, sundials, abstract statues etc. Perhaps the most sophisticated artistic application of solar cells is their use in special architectural glass applications.
 

 

Szymon Klimek

Staied glass, artist Sarah Hall  Staied glass, artist Sarah Hall

Symon Klimek's micromachines powered by solar cells
(Pictures courtesy: Szymon Klimek)
 

Szymon Klimek achieved a Master of Sciences (Engineering) degree. His first model was a locomotive with a coal wagon (tender) at a total length of 80 mm. After that he built more than 100 miniatures like cars and stationary steam engines. A part of his amazing portfolio are also micromachines powered by solar cells.
 

Sarah Hall

Staied glass, artist Sarah Hall  Staied glass, artist Sarah Hall  Staied glass, artist Sarah Hall

Stained glass with solar cells - Sarah Hall's projects
(Pictures courtesy: Sarah Hall)
 

Sarah Hall is one of North America's best known stained glass artists. Her work has received numerous awards for outstanding liturgical art from the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture and Ministry and Liturgy. These include several International First Place 'Bene Awards' Outstanding Liturgical Art and Honor Awards from the American Institute of Architects.

Ms. Hall was recently elected into membership of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art, an honour achieved by only five Canadian glass artists in the history of the Academy. Her exceptional contribution to the built environment was honoured in 1997 by the Ontario Association of Architects "Allied Arts Award".
 

mstudio

courtesy mstudio  courtesy mstudio

Photovoltaic power plants
(courtesy: mstudio)
 

Owned by Miguel Merino "mstudio" is the source of outstanding photographs. Miguel's portfolio also includes amazing snapshots of environment and photovoltaic power plants.
 

Solarsail Münsingen

Solarsail  Solarsail  Solarsail

Solarsail Münsingen, Switzerland
(Pictures courtesy: Verein Sonnensegel)
 

Photovoltaic array "Solarsail" is one of the most beautiful examples of solar art worldwide. Array located in Münsingen, Switzerland with peak power of 8,2 kWp and an area of 85 m2, produces about 6500 kWh of energy annually. It consists of about 100 modules and it reaches impressive height of 22 m. Its windproof steel construction is anchored into ground. Annual yield optimization is achieved by slightly inclined construction. "Solarsail" was awarded by many awards - it received Prix eta+ 1999 award and International Design Award. More...
 

Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks

Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks  Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks  Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks

Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks  Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks  Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks

Thomas Lindsey's Solarworks
(images courtesy/copyright: Stanford SOLAR Center, Thomas Lindsey)
 

Inspired by the work of Dale Eldred, Thomas Lindsey draws on his background as an architect and sculptor to develop a series of large solar-powered installations. Each of these installations is made of a kinetic wheel, cone, or drum activated by a set of photovoltaic solar cells. A tracking device will be used to direct the cells at the sun's path. By using solar energy as a power source, Lindsey hopes to encourage the use of environment-friendly energy sources as the issue of global warming becomes more urgent. More...
 

Solarstraße Gleisdorf

There aren't many cities in the world like the Austrian town Gleisdorf, which built solar energy sample buildings and devices. Major atractions is "Solar Street" in Gleisdorf. The "Solar Street" is a 3.5 km long street section, where you can find around 80 sample objects powered by photovoltaic systems, such as a public solar clock, advertising boards and street lights. Solar cells have also been used in art. Along the road you may find solar fontain, sundial, solar tree etc. all powered by solar energy. Even artistic creations like solar tree are connected with public grid. The largest photovoltaic system in the street is a facade-integrated system with a 10 kW peak power. Complete office building electricity demands will be covered by the system. The photovoltaic system solar collectors and transparent insolation are also used within the building. The headquarters of AEE (Austrian Society for Renewables) is another interesting example of a passive solar house with solar thermal energy application and photovoltaic system placed on the roof.
 

Solar tree, Gleisdorf  Sundial, Gleisdorf  Solar fontain, Gleisdorf

Solar tree, sundial and solar fountain in Gleisdorf, Austria
(Photo: Denis Lenardic)
 

Solar art - related web sites

 

Languages: gb

 

Languages: gb

 

Languages: gb

 

Languages: de

 

Languages: gb

 

Languages: gb

 

Languages: gb jp

 

Languages: de

Literature and more information

pdf Webmaster's choice das Münsinger Sonnensegel; Verein Sonnensegel (229 kB german language only).