Photovoltaic Shade by Ignacio Borrego Arquitectos

Photovoltaic Shade

The photovoltaic pergola is a supporting structure for solar panels that generate electricity for self-consumption in an office and at the same time shade an outdoor rest area for its employees.

Additionally, sun overheating of the roof is reduced. The structure rests on the only four possible points that had been planned on the roof for future installations and is made with light galvanized steel profiles for plasterboard partitions.

For its assembly it has been necessary to weld two curved circular tubes of 70mm steel that support the effort of the wind and transfer the loads to the four support points. The rest of the structure is lightweight profiles bolted on site and assembled without the need for any auxiliary means.

The whole set is reversible. All joints are removable. The interior furniture of the pergola is also made with the same profiles and recycled furniture. Source by Ignacio Borrego Arquitectos.

  • Location: Calle Manuel Tovar 16, Madrid, Spain
  • Architect: Ignacio Borrego Arquitectos
  • Principal: Ignacio Borrego, Federica Masia, Federico Arca Sedda
  • Developer: Tasvalor
  • Structure: Ignacio Borrego Arquitectos
  • Solar instalation: Lodeal Energía
  • Installed power: 8,19 kWp
  • Footprint: 55m2
  • Shade area: 25m2
  • Weight: 57kg/m2
  • Total budget: 12.500€
  • Assembly date: 2021
  • Photographs: Imagen Subliminal, Courtesy of Ignacio Borrego Arquitectos