Solar panels in residential architecture
In the past several years solar panels have become one of the most common sustainable solutions in residential architecture. Solar systems help derive clean energy from the sun, supplementing traditional energy sources. Installing them reduces greenhouse gas emissions can reduces some energy expenses depending on geographic location. Other advantages include easy and quick installation, low cost of maintenance and durability. Solar panels can last up to 30 years without major repairs and usually require cleaning only once a year. Up until now solar panels have been installed on existing buildings but nowadays a lot of architects incorporate them at the design stage. The biggest challenge remains making solar panels elegant and aesthetically pleasing. Luckily architects have really innovative and creative solutions e.g. a house in Bundeena, Australia.
https://www.newhomesource.com/learn/solar-panel-systems-specs-costs-benefits/
https://www.archdaily.com/967776/solar-panels-in-residential-projects-efficiency-without-compromising-the-aesthetics
The house in the photo is really beautiful, apart from the solar panels. Where is it?
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