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People's Architecture Office

Los Angeles, Beijing, Shenzhen

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Positive Energy House

The Positive Energy House is inspired by nature's resilience and rejuvenation. Serving as a net-positive energy building, this dwelling not only diminishes its environmental impact but actively contributes to regeneration by producing surplus energy. 

Its design, a transformation of an existing property, showcases how older buildings can be revamped for peak efficiency without starting from scratch. Renovating existing properties aligns with environmental sustainability principles, contrasting with the resource-intensive process of demolition and reconstruction. 

Our renovation strategy involved adding two additional layers to the existing structure. To enhance energy efficiency, the building was enveloped with a well-sealed and insulated skin. On the south side, this new layer created an interstitial atrium space outside the original building but within the insulated shell. Enclosed with a triple-glazed glass facade, the atrium incorporates operable windows and doors for passive ventilation during mild weather. Within the original building an air vent was integrated with the existing elevator core, utilizing the chimney effect to draw air through the house while also serving as a light well to maximize natural illumination and reduce reliance on artificial lighting. During moderately severe weather, the atrium can be sealed and mechanically ventilated to cool the house efficiently, reserving the need for air conditioning for most extreme weather conditions. Additionally, the atrium features a climbing wall tailored for the home owner, an enthusiastic rock climber, spanning across and granting access to all four levels of the house. 

Extending beyond the new building skin is an outer layer comprised of solar roofs. These roofs harness the sun’s energy to power the house and are adorned with cadmium telluride photovoltaic panels. Supported by lightweight prefabricated truss structures, these roofs offer significant shade for the house and outdoor terraces while maintaining unobstructed airflow and sightlines. The stacked layers of curvilinear roofs tiled in solar panels create a cohesive architectural form.

The concept of wrapping an existing house with two additional layers to reduce energy consumption and generate electricity serves an innovative strategy and a model for sustainable renovation.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Shenzhen, CN
Firm Role: Design
Additional Credits: Design Company: People’s Architecture Office
Principals: He Zhe, James Shen, Zang Feng
Design team: Xu Jiaqi, Wang Chengchen, Yuan Yingzi, Anouchka van Driel, Lin Mingkai, Zhang Meng, Yang Quanyue, Hou Yingqi, Huang Jia, Xie Ruoying
Structural Consultant: Liu Su/Beijing Shouan Architectural Structure Studio, Beijing Institute of Residential Building Design & Research Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Ruihua Architectural Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Equipment Consultant: Beijing Institute of Residential Building Design & Research Co., Ltd.,Guangzhou Ruihua Architectural Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Photovoltaic design: Shenzhen SEG Longyan Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
Construction Company: Shenzhen Bosheng Industrial Co., Ltd.
Design period: January to September 2021
Completion date: May 2023
Building area: 505 square meters
Photography: ZC Architectural Photography Studio, People’s Architecture Office(Wang Chengchen)
Drawings: Zhi Liu, Zhang Meng


 
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29-South Interior@ZC Architectural Photography Studio
Positive Energy House