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Germany's IKAROS Solar Decathlon House

The IKAROS Solar Decathlon house is one of the solar-powered residence entries in the 2010 European Solar Decathlon in Madrid. The barrier-free design makes use of natural light, photovoltaics and aesthetically integrated construction elements.

Super-efficient energy use and a unique and artful zig-zag facade shading system set the IKAROS Solar Decathlon house apart from the competition. The highly ranked house was designed by the University of Applied Sciences in Rosenheim, Germany.

Implications - The IKAROS Solar Decathlon is a phenomenal example what design is capable of doing; great design can solve so many the pressing problems in the world. Have a look at the The IKAROS Solar Decathlon for yourself and see what you think.
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Living Spaces - The IKAROS Solar Decathlon house showcases the trend of designing energy-efficient residences with innovative features.
2. Solar-powered Residences - The IKAROS Solar Decathlon house represents the trend of using solar energy to power residential buildings.
3. Barrier-free Design - The barrier-free design of the IKAROS Solar Decathlon house reflects a trend towards creating accessible and inclusive living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore opportunities to incorporate energy-efficient and innovative design elements in residential projects.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can develop and promote solar-powered solutions for residential buildings.
3. Accessibility - The accessibility industry can focus on designing barrier-free spaces that prioritize inclusivity and functionality.

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