The residential building called Oversea is a demolition and reconstruction intervention including a partial enlargement of the existing flat block. The building is equipped with different technologies for energy saving and built according to “A” energy class. The 6-storey building, stands out from the surrounding for its architectural composition alternating solid volumes and empty spaces but mostly due to the southern façade. It is distinguished from the other thanks to the PV system that creates a frame onto the building façade through the use of rounded and printed (translucent) modules.
Source: Energy Glass
Project | Oversea Building | |
Location | Chioggia, Venezia (I) | |
Latitude | 45° 13' | |
Completion year | 2011 | |
Architect | Simone Micheli Architetto | |
Typology | Residential | |
Category | Demolition et reconstruction with enlargement | |
Surrounding | Urban | |
Technology | Multicrystalline | |
Power installed | 20 kWp | |
Orientation | South | |
PV-Module | PV-module laminated and safety glass Energy Glass | |
Dimensions | - | |
Transparency |
Semitransparent |