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词条 List of pioneering solar buildings
释义

  1. See also

  2. References

The following buildings are of significance in pioneering the use of solar powered building design:

  • MIT Solar House #1, Massachusetts, United States (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1939)[1][2][3]
  • Howard Sloan House, Glenview, Illinois, United States (George Fred Keck, 1940)[1][4]
  • "Solar Hemicycle", near Madison, Wisconsin, United States (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1944)[1][5]
  • Löf House, Boulder, Colorado, United States (George Löf, 1945)[1][2][6]
  • Rosenberg House, Tucson, Arizona, United States (Arthur T. Brown, 1946)[1][7]
  • MIT Solar House #2, United States, (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1947)[1][8]
  • Peabody House ("Dover Sun House", MIT Solar House #6), Dover, Massachusetts, United States (Eleanor Raymond & Mária Telkes, 1948)[1][2][8]
  • Henry P. Glass House, Northfield, Illinois, United States (Henry P. Glass, 1948)[9][10]
  • Rose Elementary School, Tucson, Arizona, United States (Arthur T. Brown, 1948)[1][7]
  • MIT Solar House #3, United States, (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1949)[1][2][8]
  • New Mexico State College House, New Mexico, United States (Lawrence Gardenhire, 1953)[8]{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
  • Lefever Solar House, Pennsylvania, United States (HR Lefever, 1954)[8]{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
  • Bliss House, Amado, Arizona, United States (Raymond W. Bliss & M. K. Donavan, 1954)[1][8]
  • Solar Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States (Frank Bridgers & Don Paxton, 1956)[1][11]
  • University of Toronto House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (EA Allcut, 1956)[8]{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
  • Solar House, Tokyo, Japan (Masanosuke Yanagimachi, 1956)[1][8]
  • Solar House, Bristol, United Kingdom (L Gardner, 1956)[8]{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
  • Curtis House, Rickmansworth, United Kingdom (Edward JW Curtis, 1956)[12]
  • Löf House, Denver, Colorado, United States (James M. Hunter & George Löf, 1957)[1][13]
  • AFASE "Living With the Sun" House, Phoenix, Arizona, United States (Peter Lee, Robert L. Bliss & John Yellott, 1958)[1]
  • MIT Solar House #4, United States (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1958)[1][2][8]
  • Solar House, Casablanca, Morocco (CM Shaw & Associates, 1958)[1][8]{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
  • Solar House, Nagoya, Japan (Masanosuke Yanagimachi, 1958)[1][8]
  • Curtiss-Wright "Sun Court," Princeton, New Jersey, United States (Maria Telkes & Aladar Olgyay, 1958)[1]
  • "Sun-Tempered House" Van Dresser Residence (Peter van Dresser, 1958)
  • Thomason Solar House "Solaris" #1, Washington D.C., United States (Harry Thomason, 1959)[1][14]
  • Passive Solar House, Odeillo, France (Félix Trombe & Jacques Michel, 1967)[1][15]
  • Steve Baer House, Corrales, New Mexico, United States (Steve Baer, 1971)[1][16][17]
  • Skytherm House, Atascadero, California, United States (Harold R. Hay, 1973)[1][18][19]
  • Solar One, Newark, Delaware, United States (K.W. Böer & Maria Telkes, 1973)[1]
  • MIT Solar Building V, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (T.E. Johnson, C.C. Benton, S. Hale, 1978)[20][21]
  • "Unit One" Balcomb Residence, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States (William Lumpkins, 1979)
  • The first Zero Energy Design home, Oklahoma, United States (Larry Hartweg, 1979)[22]{{cn|date=November 2018}}
  • Saunders Shrewsbury House, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States (Norman B. Saunders, 1981)[1][23]
  • Multiple IEA SHC "Task 13" houses, Worldwide (IEA SHC, 1989)
  • Multiple passive houses in Darmstadt, Germany (Bott, Ridder & Westermeyer, 1990)[24]
  • Heliotrope, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (Rolf Disch, 1994)[25]
  • The Druk White Lotus School, Ladakh, India (Arup, 2002)[26]
  • 31 Tannery Project, Branchburg, New Jersey, United States (2006)
  • Sun Ship, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (Rolf Disch, 2006)[25]

See also

  • Passive solar building design
  • History of passive solar building design
  • Active solar
  • Low-energy house
  • Energy-plus-house
  • Sustainable development
  • PlusEnergy

References

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7. ^{{Citation |last=Denzer |first=Anthony |author-link= |last2=Novikova-Kinney |first2=Polina |author2-link= |title=Arthur T. Brown: Pioneer of Passive Solar Architecture |journal=2010 ASES National Solar Conference |volume= |issue= |pages= |origyear= |language= |url=http://www.ases.org/papers/099.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110428083240/http://www.ases.org/papers/099.pdf |dead-url=yes |archive-date=28 April 2011 |jstor= |doi= |id= |mr= |zbl= |jfm= |df= }}
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9. ^Henry P. Glass and World War II, MIT Design Issues: Volume 22, Number 4 Autumn 2006
10. ^Interiors, August 1950
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13. ^{{cite news |title=Solar House In Colorado Cost $40,000 |author=Fleming, Roscoe |publisher=Christian Science Monitor |date=27 September 1957 |page=15}}
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21. ^{{Citation | last = Johnson | first = Timothy E. | author-link = | author2-link = | title = MIT solar building No. 5: the third year performance | year = 1981 | url = https://www.osti.gov/scitech/biblio/6560657 | accessdate = }}
22. ^{{cite web | title = Zero Energy Design ABUNDANT ENERGY In Harmony With Nature | url = http://www.zeroenergydesign.com/ | accessdate = 2010-11-26 }}
23. ^{{Cite book | last = Shurcliff, William A. | authorlink = | title = Saunders Shrewsbury House | publisher = (self-published) | year = 1982 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = }}
24. ^{{Citation| last =| first =| author-link =| author2-link =| title =Passivhaus Institut| url =http://www.passiv.de/index_10PHI| accessdate =| deadurl =yes| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20080322082838/http://www.passiv.de/Index_10PHI/| archivedate =22 March 2008| df =dmy-all}}
25. ^Rolf Disch Solar Architecture - Architect's website
26. ^World Architecture Awards - Arup’s education project is a triple award winner {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010085157/http://www.arup.com/arup/newsitem.cfm?pageid=968 |date=10 October 2007 }}
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