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Solar Settlement at Schlierberg

The Solar Settlement at Schlierberg (German: Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg) is a 59-home PlusEnergy housing community in Freiburg, Germany. Solar architect Rolf Disch wanted to apply his PlusEnergy concept, created originally with his Heliotrope home, to mass residential production. The residential complex won such awards as House of the Year (2002), Residential PV solar integration award (2002), and "Germany's most beautiful housing community" (2006).[citation needed] It is one of the first housing communities in the world[1] in which all the homes produce a positive energy balance[2] and which is emissions-free and CO2 neutral.[citation needed]

Solar Settlement with the Sun Ship in the background: two PlusEnergy projects in Freiburg
Solar Settlement in Freiburg

Location edit

The Solar Settlement at Schlierberg is a 59-home PlusEnergy housing community at Elly-Heuss-Knapp-Strasse/ Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse adjacent to the Vauban quarter about 3 km from Freiburg city centre in South West Germany. Five rows of terraced houses with a Southern orientation are grouped to the left and right of a central access road, housing about 170 residents.[3]

Buildings edit

Construction began 1999 and the settlement was completed in 2006. The houses contain 2-3 floors and were built with ecological building materials via wooden post-and-beam construction from regional forests and prefabricated individual modules, PVC-free, and environmentally friendly insulation materials.

Apartment sizes are from 81 to 210 m2 and are rental and owner-occupied. An underground parking lot keeps the street car free.[3]

Energy edit

The houses are oriented to the South for optimal passive and active use of solar energy.[3] Thermal insulation is used according to passive house standard, including glazing of the main facades with a U-value of 0.5, resulting in a heat requirement of only 11-14 kilowatt hours per m2 and year, which as of 2012 was 200 € (including maintenance costs) per year.[4] Each house has a decentralized ventilation system with heat recovery.[3] The settlement is connected to a local heating network.

The south facing roofs are covered with photovoltaic modules with a generation potential of 445 kWp of the entire site.[5][6] As of 2022, it is the largest residential roof-integrated photovoltaic system.[3]

PlusEnergy is a concept developed by Rolf Disch denoting a "structure's extreme energy efficiency so that it holds a positive energy balance", producing more energy than it uses.[citation needed] In 1994, Disch had created the first PlusEnergy house in the world with the completion of his private residence, the Heliotrope. According to Disch "PlusEnergy is a fundamental environmental imperative".[6][failed verification]

Awards edit

The settlement and the PlusEnergy house concept won the following prizes:[3]

  • 1999, 1st prize "Innovation Award " of the German magazine Immobilien Manager
  • 2000, 1st prize "Holzkreativpreis" of BUND e.V.
  • 2001 / 2002, 1st prize "Architecture prize for single-family houses" from Stern (magazine)
  • 2001, 2nd prize "Photovoltaic Architecture Prize Baden- Württemberg".
  • European Solar Prize from Eurosolar e.V. for Rolf Disch s commitment

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Müller, Heidi (2014-03-30). "Plusenergiehaus: Freiburgs Solarsiedlung als Vorzeigeprojekt". DIE WELT (in German). Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  2. ^ Heinze, Mira; Voss, Karsten (2009-11-01). "Goal: Zero Energy Building Exemplary Experience Based on the Solar Estate Solarsiedlung Freiburg am Schlierberg, Germany". Journal of Green Building. 4 (4): 93–100. doi:10.3992/jgb.4.4.93. ISSN 1552-6100.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Daniela Ratzel (December 25, 2020). "Solar settlement "Am Schlierberg"". Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  4. ^ Nationale Stadtentwicklungspolitik (12 March 2012). "Projekte - Freiburg-Vauban "Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg"". www.nationale-stadtentwicklungspolitik.de. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  5. ^ The Solar Settlement, 9 December 2017, retrieved 21 August 2020
  6. ^ a b Solar Settlement at Schlierberg, 16 December 2017, retrieved 21 August 2020

External links edit

  • Rolf Disch Solar Architecture
  • PlusEnergy
  • Solar Settlement and Sun Ship Video

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and when to remove this template message The Solar Settlement at Schlierberg German Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg is a 59 home PlusEnergy housing community in Freiburg Germany Solar architect Rolf Disch wanted to apply his PlusEnergy concept created originally with his Heliotrope home to mass residential production The residential complex won such awards as House of the Year 2002 Residential PV solar integration award 2002 and Germany s most beautiful housing community 2006 citation needed It is one of the first housing communities in the world 1 in which all the homes produce a positive energy balance 2 and which is emissions free and CO2 neutral citation needed Solar Settlement with the Sun Ship in the background two PlusEnergy projects in FreiburgSolar Settlement in Freiburg Contents 1 Location 2 Buildings 2 1 Energy 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLocation editThe Solar Settlement at Schlierberg is a 59 home PlusEnergy housing community at Elly Heuss Knapp Strasse Rosa Luxemburg Strasse adjacent to the Vauban quarter about 3 km from Freiburg city centre in South West Germany Five rows of terraced houses with a Southern orientation are grouped to the left and right of a central access road housing about 170 residents 3 Buildings editConstruction began 1999 and the settlement was completed in 2006 The houses contain 2 3 floors and were built with ecological building materials via wooden post and beam construction from regional forests and prefabricated individual modules PVC free and environmentally friendly insulation materials Apartment sizes are from 81 to 210 m2 and are rental and owner occupied An underground parking lot keeps the street car free 3 Energy edit The houses are oriented to the South for optimal passive and active use of solar energy 3 Thermal insulation is used according to passive house standard including glazing of the main facades with a U value of 0 5 resulting in a heat requirement of only 11 14 kilowatt hours per m2 and year which as of 2012 was 200 including maintenance costs per year 4 Each house has a decentralized ventilation system with heat recovery 3 The settlement is connected to a local heating network The south facing roofs are covered with photovoltaic modules with a generation potential of 445 kWp of the entire site 5 6 As of 2022 it is the largest residential roof integrated photovoltaic system 3 PlusEnergy is a concept developed by Rolf Disch denoting a structure s extreme energy efficiency so that it holds a positive energy balance producing more energy than it uses citation needed In 1994 Disch had created the first PlusEnergy house in the world with the completion of his private residence the Heliotrope According to Disch PlusEnergy is a fundamental environmental imperative 6 failed verification Awards editThe settlement and the PlusEnergy house concept won the following prizes 3 1999 1st prize Innovation Award of the German magazine Immobilien Manager 2000 1st prize Holzkreativpreis of BUND e V 2001 2002 1st prize Architecture prize for single family houses from Stern magazine 2001 2nd prize Photovoltaic Architecture Prize Baden Wurttemberg European Solar Prize from Eurosolar e V for Rolf Disch s commitmentSee also editSustainable architecture Energy plus house Passive solar design Green building Zero energy buildingReferences edit Muller Heidi 2014 03 30 Plusenergiehaus Freiburgs Solarsiedlung als Vorzeigeprojekt DIE WELT in German Retrieved 2022 03 24 Heinze Mira Voss Karsten 2009 11 01 Goal Zero Energy Building Exemplary Experience Based on the Solar Estate Solarsiedlung Freiburg am Schlierberg Germany Journal of Green Building 4 4 93 100 doi 10 3992 jgb 4 4 93 ISSN 1552 6100 a b c d e f Daniela Ratzel December 25 2020 Solar settlement Am Schlierberg Retrieved 2022 03 24 Nationale Stadtentwicklungspolitik 12 March 2012 Projekte Freiburg Vauban Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg www nationale stadtentwicklungspolitik de Retrieved 2022 03 24 The Solar Settlement 9 December 2017 retrieved 21 August 2020 a b Solar Settlement at Schlierberg 16 December 2017 retrieved 21 August 2020External links editRolf Disch Solar Architecture PlusEnergy Solar Settlement and Sun Ship Video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solar Settlement at Schlierberg amp oldid 1170003969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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