F87
Berlin, Germany
- Location
- Fasanenstraße 87a, 10623 Berlin, Germany
- Year
- 2011
- Architecture
- Werner Sobek, Stuttgart/Germany
- Services by Werner Sobek
- Design | General planning | Object planning | Facade engineering | Structural engineering | Sustainability & recycling concept | MEP engineering
- Client
- Federal Government of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs, Berlin/Germany
F87 (Efficiency House Plus with Electromobility) was developed by an interdisciplinary team under the direction of Professor Werner Sobek. The design demonstrates the potential of actively coupling energy flows between electric vehicles and our built environment. This concept is architecturally embodied through a striking glass showcase in which all of the core technical systems are laid out prominently to form a full-scale living display.The project not only illustrates the feasibility of building future single-family homes which generate a significant surplus of energy – enough to power the electric vehicles of their occupants – but also demonstrates how future buildings can be designed and built to allow for complete disassembly and recycling at the end of their life cycle. The holistic planning approach employed by the interdisciplinary design team takes the scope of „sustainable design“ to a new level, incorporating energy and material concepts which surpass the standards set by previous milestone projects such as the SolarDecathlon competition.
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