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The Sun Totems by Michael Jantzen

Friday, October 10th, 2014

Article source: Michael Jantzen

Sun Totems are public art sculptures that generate electricity from the sun for the communities in which they are installed, and at the same time function as public gathering places. The steel structures are constructed from a prefabricated modular design, which allows for a great deal of size, shape, and color variations. The sculptures can be placed almost anywhere since they are assembled onto a prefabricated circular concrete foundation pad. Each of the sculptures are fitted with varying numbers of photovoltaic panels that convert sun light into electricity, which is sent into the local power grid. Seats are also formed into the base of each of the sculptures.

Image Courtesy © Michael Jantzen

Image Courtesy © Michael Jantzen

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Energetic Energies for Panasonic in Milano, Italy by Akihisa Hirata Architecture Office

Sunday, April 21st, 2013

Article source: Akihisa Hirata Architecture Office

Environmental protection and the idea of a new dialogue between nature and the city are central themes in the work of the versatile young Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata. This is his introduction to Energetic Energies, the installation that Panasonic will present at the upcoming Salone del Mobile.

Image Courtesy © Santi Caleca

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