Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Adrià Goula

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: IAAC
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Adrià Goula
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aluminios Ada, Cricursa, Luz Negra, Onyx Solar, Tallfusta
  • Sponsors: Cricursa, Luz Negra, Tallfusta
  • Advice: Miguel Urrestarazu, Oscar Rodriguez, Daniel Podmirseg, Oscar Aceves, Javier García-German, Miquel Rodriguez, Jochen Scheerer, Elena Orte, Guillermo Sevillano, Ignasi Caus
  • Assistants: Bruno Ganem, Marc Garcia, Gustavo Escudero
  • Volunteer: Diego Díaz
  • Direction: Vicente Guallart, Daniel Ibañez
  • Developed By Maebb 2020/21 Students: Bartłomiej Najman, Dafni Vakalopoulou, Rebecca Baierwick, Ignacio Reyes Solis, Paulina Sevilla, Yangchuan Tian, Fatemeh Nejatii, Marilia Sofia Fernández Lockwood, Amrithavarshini Prabhuram, Kevin Xi Lim, Akshay Sunil Mhamunkar, Mona El batrik, Engjëll Rodiqi, Philipp Wienkämper, Christa Hörburger
  • Project Management: Ignacio Reyes Solis
  • Host: Laboratorios Valldaura - IAAC
  • Fence Management: Laia Pifarré
  • City: Barcelona
  • Country: Spain
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Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Exterior Photography
© Adrià Goula

Text description provided by the architects. The Natural Park of Collserola, on the outskirts of Barcelona, is the setting for the Solar Greenhouse project, carried out by a team of students, professionals, and experts of the Masters programme in Advanced Ecological Buildings and Biocities (MAEBB) of the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) Valldaura Labs. It is a greenhouse designed for the generation of energy and the self-sufficient cultivation of food and represents the next step towards a more ecological agricultural transformation and progress in tackling food and energy poverty. The aim was to design and build a system that could be replicated in both rural and urban areas.

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Exterior Photography
© Adrià Goula
Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Exterior Photography
© Adrià Goula

Solar Greenhouse is the result of the investigation and search of new ways of adapting to modern life and withstanding future food and energy crises, reinterpreting the way we meet our most basic social needs in a more ecological way. The project proposes a space for self-sufficient cultivation as a solution to food and energy production in cities and makes further progress towards the zero-emission city model as proposed by the EU by 2050. The result is an advanced greenhouse that uses solar energy, sustainable materials, and advanced cultivation technology that can be implemented in the countryside or urban rooftops, making an effective contribution to food self-sufficiency. 

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Exterior Photography
© Adrià Goula
Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Interior Photography, Beam, Facade
© Adrià Goula

The impact of food production, processing, and distribution in the environment can be minimised by using new solutions that commit to ‘zero-kilometre’ cultivation and advanced agrological techniques. In this respect, the Solar Greenhouse can be seen as the next step towards a transformation of this global condition and in proposing a new and more efficient agricultural format, which could be applied both in the countryside as in the cities in any part of the world.

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Interior Photography, Facade, Beam
© Adrià Goula

The prototype was designed and built during the Master MAEBB 2020-2021, with the assessment of a group of experts, integrated by the architects and directors of the Master, Daniel Ibáñez and Vicente Guallart, the cultivation systems expert, Miguel Urrestarazu, the energy expert, Oscar Aceves, the water expert, Jochen Scheerer and the architects, Elena Orte and Guillermo Sevillanos, among others. It was built in a short period of time, making the dense forest of Collserola, Barcelona, the home of an ambitious project in the field of architecture and ecological agriculture.

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Windows, Beam, Facade, Handrail
© Adrià Goula
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Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Interior Photography, Beam
© Adrià Goula

From its construction through to its end-use, the Solar Greenhouse project is part of the ‘zero-kilometre’ philosophy. The water, substrate, and building materials are obtained from the surroundings, allowing the food grown to jump directly from production to consumption, without the need for a supply chain. 

Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam
© Adrià Goula

The greenhouse structure was built with pine timber, which was extracted sustainably, collected, and processed in the area of Valldaura. The greenhouse also has a supply system of nutrients, which are distributed from storage tanks and nutrient inlets, through pipes that feed the plants. In addition, a matrix of LED strip lights makes growth cycles easier, with the help of Black Light. The greenhouse roof was created with glass and was arranged in a ‘diamond’ shape to allow the complete capture of sunlight, which enters directly into the solar panels and allows the plants grown inside to receive direct light. 

The layout consists of two floors. On the ground floor, the germination area was established, while on the upper floor, the cultivation was set out. The result is a considerable share of harvest which is accomplished, among other things, thanks to advanced hydroponic techniques, allowing the plants to grow without using agricultural soil. In this case, the substrate in the planting beds contains recycled sawdust, a waste product of the Green Fab Lab, another of the IAAC laboratories found in Valldaura.  The ultimate goal is for the knowledge and the locally achieved systems to be applied at a global scale and, in this respect, the Solar Greenhouse is a valuable step forward.

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Address:Parque Natural de la Sierra de Collserola, Ctra. de l'Església, 92, 08017 Barcelona, España

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Cite: "Solar Greenhouse Prototype / IAAC" [Prototipo de invernadero solar / IAAC] 02 Mar 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/977616/solar-greenhouse-prototype-iaac> ISSN 0719-8884

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