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The following buildings have been recognized as being of international significance in pioneering the use of modern engineered : * MIT Solar House #1, Massachusetts, USA (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1939) * Howard Sloan House, Glenview, Illinois, USA (George Fred Keck, 1940)〔 * Jacobs House II "Solar Hemicycle", near Madison, Wisconsin, USA (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1944)〔〔 〕 * Löf House, Boulder, Colorado, USA (George Löf, 1945)〔〔 * Rosenberg House, Tucson, Arizona, USA (Arthur T. Brown, 1946)〔 * MIT Solar House #2, USA, (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1947)〔〔''Solar Energy Applications in Houses'', F Jäger, Pergamon Press, ISBN 0-08-027573-7〕 * Peabody House (Dover Sun House, MIT Solar House #6), Dover, Massachusetts, USA (Eleanor Raymond & Maria Telkes, 1948)〔〔〔 *Henry P. Glass House, Northfield, Illinois, USA Henry P. Glass 1948〔''Henry P. Glass and World War II'', MIT Design Issues: Volume 22, Number 4 Autumn 2006〕〔Interiors, August 1950〕 * Rose Elementary School, Tucson, Arizona, USA (Arthur T. Brown, 1948)〔〔 * MIT Solar House #3, USA, (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1949)〔〔〔 * New Mexico State College House, New Mexico, USA (Lawrence Gardenhire, 1953)〔 * Lefever Solar House, Pennsylvania, USA (HR Lefever, 1954)〔 * Bliss House, Amado, Arizona, USA (Raymond W. Bliss & M. K. Donavan, 1954)〔〔 * Solar Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (Frank Bridgers & Don Paxton, 1956)〔〔 〕 * University of Toronto House, Toronto, Canada (EA Allcut, 1956)〔 * Solar House, Tokyo, Japan (Masanosuke Yanagimachi, 1956)〔〔 * Solar House, Bristol, United Kingdom (L Gardner, 1956)〔 * Curtis House, Rickmansworth, United Kingdom (Edward JW Curtis, 1956)〔 〕 * Löf House, Denver, Colorado, USA (James M. Hunter & George Löf, 1957)〔 * AFASE "Living With the Sun" House, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (Peter Lee, Robert L. Bliss & John Yellott, 1958)〔 * MIT Solar House #4, USA (Hoyt C. Hottel & others, 1958)〔〔〔 * Solar House, Casablanca, Morocco (CM Shaw & Associates, 1958)〔〔 * Solar House, Nagoya, Japan (Masanosuke Yanagimachi, 1958)〔〔 * Curtiss-Wright "Sun Court," Princeton, New Jersey, USA (Maria Telkes & Aladar Olgyay, 1958)〔 * Thomason Solar House "Solaris" #1, Washington D.C., USA, (Harry Thomason, 1959)〔 * Passive Solar House, Odeillo, France, (Félix Trombe & Jacques Michel, 1967)〔〔 〕 * Steve Baer House, Corrales, New Mexico, USA (Steve Baer, 1971)〔〔 〕 * Skytherm House, Atascadero, California, USA (Harold R. Hay, 1973)〔〔 〕〔 〕 * Solar One, Newark, Delaware, USA (K.W. Böer & Maria Telkes, 1973)〔 * First Zero Energy Design U.S. Department Of Energy supported home 1979 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.zeroenergydesign.com/ )〕 * Saunders Shrewsbury House, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA (Norman B. Saunders, 1981)〔〔 〕 * IEA Task 13 Solar Low Energy Buildings (various, 1989) * Passive Houses in Darmstadt, Germany, (Bott, Ridder & Westermeyer, 1990)〔 〕 * Heliotrope, First PlusEnergy building worldwide - first to create more energy than it uses. (Rolf Disch, 1994)〔(Rolf Disch Solar Architecture - Architect's website )〕 * The Druk White Lotus School in Ladakh, India, (World Architecture Awards, 2002)〔(World Architecture Awards - Arup’s education project is a triple award winner )〕 * 31 Tannery Project - First Net Zero Electric Commercial Building in the United States (various, 2006) * Sun Ship, First PlusEnergy commercial building worldwide - first retail & commercial building to create more energy than it uses. (Rolf Disch, 2006)〔 ==See also== *Passive solar building design *History of passive solar building design *Passive house *Active solar *Low-energy house *Zero energy building *Energy-plus-house *Sustainable development *Heliotrope (building) *Sun Ship (building) *PlusEnergy *Rolf Disch Solar Architecture 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of pioneering solar buildings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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