spanish architect ignacio borrego completes the ‘photovoltaic shade’ as a hybrid structure sitting on the roof of a building in madrid . the 55 sqm volume holds solar panels that generate power for an office space in the building and, at the same time, provides a shaded platform where employees can cool down, rest, and gather.
all images © imagen subliminal
balanced on four support points, the ‘photovoltaic shade’ is made of light galvanized steel profiles that support plasterboard partitions. for stabilization, ignacio borrego (see more here) and his team had to weld two curved circular tubes of 70mm steel that are wind resistant and able to transfer the weight loads to the four support points.
the lightweight profiles were all bolted on-site and assembled without needing auxiliary systems. more importantly, borrego clarifies that ‘ the whole set is reversible, all joints are removable.’ the pergola area was built using the same structural profile, and includes recycled furniture.
location: calle manuel tovar 16, madrid, spain
design: ignacio borrego | @ignacio_borrego structure + construction: ignacio borrego, federica masia, federico arca sedda, gonzálo rvera, héctor turuhpial, jonander rodrígue developer: tasvalor
solar installation: lodeal energía
total area: 55 sqm shade area: 25 sqm
assembly date: 2021 installed power: 8,19 kWp weight: 57kg/sqm total budget: 12,500 €
photography: imagen subliminal (miguel de guzman + rocio romero)
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edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom
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