Solar Gate: Biomimetic facades transforming sustainable architecture

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From Germany, researchers from the **[University of Stuttgart](https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/)** and Fribourg have developed an innovation in sustainable architecture: **Solar Gate**. It is a system of **biomimetic facades** inspired by **pine cones**, capable of **opening or closing** autonomously according to humidity and environmental temperature, without the need for **electricity or motors**.

Thanks to its design based on **cellulose fibers and 4D printing technology**, Solar Gate revolutionizes energy efficiency in buildings and redefines sustainable architecture.

## Smart materials for natural climate control

Each **Solar Gate** module operates with:
– **Cellulose fibers** that absorb moisture and expand.
– **Restrictive layer** that limits movement, generating an automatic response to the climate.

Thus, the system allows for:
– **Entry of sunlight in winter**, improving thermal comfort.
– **Blocking of radiation in summer**, preventing overheating.
– **[Reduction of energy consumption](https://noticiasambientales.com/energia/buscan-reducir-casi-a-la-mitad-el-consumo-energetico-en-quirofanos-de-dos-hospitales/)**, without the use of electronic devices.

Imitating the natural mechanism of **pine cones**, Solar Gate achieves **more efficient and ecological buildings**.

## Research and real tests

The project, led by the **Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD)**, has undergone **over a year of laboratory tests**. Key results:
– **93% of the modules** have functioned perfectly.
– Proven resistance to **thermal cycles and exposure to UV rays**.

Solar Gate stands as a **pioneering advancement in the application of 4D printing** in architecture.

## First installation in Germany

The system is already in use in the **livMatS Biomimetic Shell**, located in the **FIT Center of Fribourg**. In this building, Solar Gate:
– **Protects from heat in summer** by blocking solar radiation.
– **Allows natural light entry in winter** without energy consumption.
– **Reduces the need for artificial air conditioning**, promoting sustainable architecture.

Additionally, the system’s structures are **dismantlable and reusable**, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability.

## A new era for sustainable architecture

Solar Gate **minimizes carbon footprint** and redefines energy efficiency with:
– **Biological materials such as cellulose**.
– **Passive climate adaptation**, reducing the use of air conditioning.
– **Dismantlable and recyclable design**, avoiding polluting waste.

From innovation to real-world application, **Solar Gate drives a sustainable construction model**, combining **technology, nature, and well-being**.

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