Construction in the Trend of Sustainability_Wooden Houses with Integrated Photovoltaic Systems

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In the architecture design is indispensable to extend the technology and materials, environmentally friendly, energy saving or energy capable (clean, no fumes) produce. The solution appears to be a combination of natural construction materials - primarily wood for timber constructions, wood products as a sustainable material and the use of alternative energy sources, in the building industry (addition to other) mainly photovoltaic (PV) installations. One of possibility for building industry appears to be use of natural construction materials - primarily the use of wood and wood products (as a sustainable material) for build a timber constructions and simultaneously the use of alternative energy sources (in building industry addition to other) mainly photovoltaic installations. The article refers to the possibilities of integration of PV systems in architecture in their various forms of application into the roofs and facades.

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