About Us

If solar power meets architecture we become enthusiastic. That’s why we’re focused on solar architecture! We want to inspire our readers with new solutions and technologies that can be aesthetically integrated into the building envelope.
 
Building Integrated Photovoltaic is a great solution with worldwide high potential to generate solar power in Millions of Buildings – and if it’s only done for the sustainable lighting system of a facade. We would love to inspire you with hundreds of realised project with aesthetically solar solutions.
 
AI has changed the world, and the world of work in particular, at breathtaking speed. We are focussing on AI IN ARCHITECTURE and would like to actively support architects and façade planners in particular with our concept ideas, AI tips, workshops and eBooks. And please don’t hesitate to ask us questions!

OUR PHILOSOPHY

At Soular Innovations Magazine, creativity, functionality and sustainability are at the heart of our reporting. Our goal is to provide comprehensive and inspiring information about the possibilities and developments of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) – always with an eye on the future of our environment and progress in the construction industry.

Our guiding principles

Focus on design and innovation:
We report on groundbreaking projects that integrate BIPV technologies aesthetically and functionally into architecture. Our goal is to inspire readers and show the possibilities of sustainable construction.

Focus on sustainability and AI architecture

Our content not only focuses on the technical and design aspects of BIPV, but also sheds light on the ecological responsibility that comes with these technologies. We promote awareness of the benefits of renewable energies in architecture. We also focus on practical tips for easily designing ideas using the latest AI tools.

Global perspective

With reports and background reports, we take a look at innovative projects around the world, from sustainable facade designs to solar projects that support disadvantaged communities.