Italy

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Aerial view of the Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
Aerial view of the Children's Museum of Rome
View of the entry of the Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
View of the entry of the Children's Museum of Rome
View of the south facade with PV canopies, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
View of the south facade with PV canopies Children's Museum of Rome
Interior views of the PV roof skylight, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
Interior views of the PV roof skylight Children's Museum of Rome
Interior views of the PV roof skylight, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
Interior views of PV roof skylight Children's Museum of Rome
Interior view of the PV roof skylight, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
Interior view of the PV roof skylight Children's Museum of Rome
PV canopies and module installation onto the left side of skylight, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
PV canopies and module installation onto skylight Children's Museum of Rome
PV canopies and module installation onto the left side of skylight, Children’s Museum of Rome [Copyright: Studio Abbate & Vigevano]
PV canopies and module installation onto skylight Children's Museum of Rome
9 kW installed under the roof-top Programme in northern Italy
9 kW installed under the roof-top Programme in northern Italy
Rimini: 20 kW on a public building
Rimini: 20 kW on a public building
German school, Italy. 20 kWp PV system on the skylights of a school building. Retrofit system with low-cost mounting structure.
German school, Italy.
PV umbrella. Shelter, designed by architect Cinzia Abbate for the Italian Utility ENEL for use in areas where the excavations for the electrical cabling could be particularly difficult: parks, archaeological sites, recreational areas and sea resorts. A steel structure capable of supporting a maximum of five PV modules of one square meter each. The design of the large square base, besides counterbalancing the structure, offers the placement of several accessories such as the seats, which hide the batteries, a table, planters and a small light fixture. The system allows the use of coloured fabric of polycarbonate at the four corners of the cover, so that the object may blend into the environment in which it is used, or to display company logos. [Copyright: Cinzia Abbate].
PV umbrella designed by architect Cinzia Abbate, Italy