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Photovoltaic design integration at Battery Park City, New York

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posted on 2024-03-05, 11:07 authored by Simone Medio

This paper is a study of the photovoltaic (PV) systems in the buildings’ design of the Battery Park City (BPC) residential development, in New York. The BPC development is the first in the US to mandate, through the 2000 Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) guidelines, the use of PV as renewable energy generation system in its individual buildings. The scope of this study is to show how PV is integrated in the BPC buildings’ design process, and what can be learned for future PV applications. The study draws directly from the design decision making sources, investigating on the concerns and suggestions of the BPC architects, PV installers and real estate developers. It attempts to contrast a theoretical approach that sees PV as a technology to domesticate in architecture and bring, through grounded research, PV industry closer to the architectural design process. The findings of the study suggest that while stringent environmental mandates help, in the short term, to kick-start the use of PV systems in buildings, it is the recognition of the PV’s primary role as energy provider, its assimilation in the building industry, and its use in a less confining building program that allows for its evolution in architecture.

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

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CSAAR Press

Date Submitted

2010-07-29

Date Accepted

2010-07-12

Date of First Publication

2010-07-12

Date of Final Publication

2010-07-12

Event Name

The Second International Conference on Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development

Event Dates

12-14 July 2010

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

3077

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