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Solar Powered Mountaineers Hut

The retreat which resides at 2,810 meters above sea level was designed by both students and professionals at the ETH in a combined effort to create a modern, efficient building. Interestingly, the structure was pre-fabricated from from wood and digitally optimized to become a state of the art hotel.

The four-story building is used by mountaineers, from all over the world as a base camp from which to go on expeditions up the mountains and glaciers. The hut can accommodate up to 125 guests in its restaurant and hostel-like guest rooms. Resembling a shimmering ice crystal, Studio Monte Rosa blends in with the surrounding rock and snow and has a minimal environmental impact on the natural reserve around it.

Since the hut is situated at the edge of a glacier and outside of the range of power lines, it was designed to be 90% energy independent and very energy-efficient. The majority of its energy is generated from photovoltaic panels and solar thermal systems, while the rest comes from a cogenerative heat and power system as a backup source. The designers are still considering how to generate bio-gas from human waste in order to make it totally powered from alternative energy and even more self-sufficient.


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October 10, 2008 - Category: Architecture, Green, Latest - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 1

One Response to “Solar Powered Mountaineers Hut”

  1. Xprmntl Says:

    Those are computer generated images! This project is not complete–it just broke ground and won’t be finished until at least the end of 2009.
    http://greenmuze.com/build/design/490-swiss-eco-mountain-hut.html

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