The Solar Canvas: CityWave''s Glass Story
Located in Milan''s CityLife district, this mixed-use development incorporates advanced glass facade systems that not only define its aesthetic but also enhance its environmental performance.
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Located in Milan''s CityLife district, this mixed-use development incorporates advanced glass facade systems that not only define its aesthetic but also enhance its environmental performance.
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Unipol Tower is an extraordinary example of green architecture in Milan (Italy), an elegant and functional design with 1000 pcs. of laminated solar glass panels installed, totaling the overall installed solar
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Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Gioia 22 is a 120-meter-tall landmark office building in Milan, Italy. Gioia 22 uses onsite renewable energy sources
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Unipol Tower is an extraordinary example of green architecture in Milan (Italy), an elegant and functional design with 1000 pcs. of laminated solar glass panels installed, totaling the overall installed solar
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An in-house developed and patent-pending invention that, in practice, makes the large glass surfaces not only let in light, but also act as solar panels capable of producing and storing...
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Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Gioia 22 is a 120-meter-tall landmark office building in Milan, Italy. Gioia 22 uses onsite renewable energy sources including 6,000 square meters of photovoltaic
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Our technology allows glass to change from transparent to opaque on demand, making it ideal for privacy, shading, and solar control, in a city where modern
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In 2024, the Milan exhibition district completed the installation of Italy''s largest photovoltaic plant, developed in collaboration with A2A and Fondazione Fiera Milano.
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Glass to Power is a spin-off of the University of Milan-Bicocca that was established in September 2016 with the goal of developing semi-transparent photovoltaic
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The transparency of the glass ensures a comfortable indoor environment by allowing natural light to penetrate the space, while also minimizing heat
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Rising high above Milan, the 398-foot tower uses onsite renewable energy sources, including expansive photovoltaic panels, which generate 65%
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Glass to Power is a spin-off of the University of Milan-Bicocca that was established in September 2016 with the goal of developing semi-transparent photovoltaic windows that can be integrated into the
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A common question we hear is: “How many photovoltaic glass factories are there in Milan, Italy?” While exact numbers are fluid due to rapid industry growth, Milan hosts several key players driving Italy''s
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Rising high above Milan, the 398-foot tower uses onsite renewable energy sources, including expansive photovoltaic panels, which generate 65% of the energy required for heating and
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In 2024, the Milan exhibition district completed the installation of Italy''s largest photovoltaic plant, developed in collaboration with A2A and
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Our technology allows glass to change from transparent to opaque on demand, making it ideal for privacy, shading, and solar control, in a city where modern buildings live cheek-to-cheek with ancient
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The transparency of the glass ensures a comfortable indoor environment by allowing natural light to penetrate the space, while also minimizing heat gain—ideal for Milan''s varied climate.
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