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- 20 MayHyperbody designs a SynSerre (Synergetic Greenhouse)
- 19 MayBook Launch event iA#4
- 13 MayINDESEM'11: Lecture by Kas Oosterhuis, and 4 Workshops by lead by Hyperbody researchers
- 28 AprArchitects Talk: Kas Oosterhuis & Tomasz Jaskiewicz - Forward to Basics_(In)formed Complexity
- 13 AprBook review "Toward a New Kind of Building" on ArchiNed by Piet Vollaard
- 09 AprTomasz Jaskiewicz participates in Expert Meeting "The Vibrancy Effect" at V2_
- 08 AprHyperbody releases the fourth issue of the iA bookzine series; iA#4: Quantum Architecture
- 06 AprAn interview with Kas Oosterhuis by Martin Pot
- 05 ApriWEB will be transformed to become a living lab for climate research and sustainable solutions of the DUT.
- 04 AprImmediate Architecture - Christian Friedrich gives lecture at ENSA Paris-Malaquais
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Hyperbody designs a SynSerre (Synergetic Greenhouse)
The heating and cooling of buildings is responsible for 40% of the total energy use and CO2 emission. Attaching a SynSerre to the building, e.g. the roof, reduces the heat loss of the existing building and at the same time reduces the cost of foundation and land for the greenhouse. Sincerely a synergetic solution! But will greenhouse farmers move to the roofs of buildings? Will transport of products be a problem? Can we combine with other functions? What will be the overall yearly cost and income of a SynSerre? Only a well-designed SynSerre prototype can answer these questions.