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The Solar Training Center by HHS Architekten is Carbon-Neutral

Designing and building a completely self-sufficient building is no mean feat, but that is exactly the achievement that the Solar Training Center by HHS Architekten can now safely lay claim to.

Designed with a revolutionary photovoltaic wall facade, the Solar Training Center by HHS Architekten can effectively operate completely off-grid thanks to its seamless net-zero architecture and eco-technology.

At the heart of the Solar Training Center by HHS Architekten, however, is its role as a one-of-a-kind training facility for the bright solar-technology minds of tomorrow. With enough space to accommodate up to 16,000 students a year, the facility offers an unrivaled opportunity for upcoming professionals to learn and experience first-hand how eco-integration is the future of business. More than anything else, it is one building that definitely puts its money where its mouth is.
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