“La Planification Solaire Globale, une démarche au service de la transition énergétique et d’une culture du bâti de qualité, rapport d’étude”.

Camponovo, Reto and Frei, A. and Desthieux, G. and Dubois, D. and Chognard, S. and Rinquet, L. and Frontini, Francesco and Polo Lopez, Cristina Silvia and Delucchi, A. and Bourgeois, C.A. and Ruetschi, M. and Yushchenko, A. (2018) “La Planification Solaire Globale, une démarche au service de la transition énergétique et d’une culture du bâti de qualité, rapport d’étude”. Technical Report Federal Office of Culture (OFC), Bern (Swizterland)

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Abstract

The Federal Office of Culture, in collaboration with the Canton of Geneva and the City of Carouge, decided in 2015 to conduct a study to establish a global solar planning model. The study was conducted by an interdisciplinary team, led by Professor Reto Camponovo of Hepia and Anita Frei, urban architect. It started in the spring of 2016 and ended in the spring of 2018. The aim of such planning is to encourage a municipality to produce solar energy on its territory while preserving the built sites that form its identity and the building culture that makes its quality. By encouraging collective approaches, which are cheaper and more efficient in terms of potential, and by favoring a territorial approach, global solar planning makes it possible to overcome individual initiatives, the multiplication of which is liable to damage built sites.The City of Carouge was chosen to lead this study and develop a methodology applicable to other municipalities in Switzerland, because it has characteristics comparable to other urban centers, small towns or large villages, with a varied structure of buildings (historic center, 19 th and 20 th century urban extensions, industrial and craft areas changing in new urban depelopments, green spaces, etc.) and with a recognized built heritage.

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