Innovation from interdisciplinary collaboration
From PV module to design object
Feb 26, 2021 | ANNINA SCHNEIDER (EMPA), STEPHEN WITTKOPF (HSLU)
There is plenty of space for energy generation on building envelopes. However, photovoltaic façades are still rare, even though technology and aesthetics can be combined. As part of a competition, students at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU) therefore designed photovoltaic modules as design objects for a façade of NEST on the Empa campus. The winning projects were selected on February 19, 2021.

Lynn Balli's PV module designs will be installed on the façade of NEST in the summer of 2021.
The designs of the HSLU students simulate PV modules in a new guise of colors, patterns and motifs, and are intended to integrate visually into the NEST research and innovation building. The artworks were created as part of a two-week block workshop held by the Department of Design and Art together with HSLU's Department of Engineering and Architecture.
Audience Award

Winning project of the online voting. Design: Florence Schöb
Jury Award

Winning project of the jury. Design: Lynn Balli
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