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True North Tower, Regent College, UBC

The first use of electrovoltaic cells embedded in stained glass. The electricity generated is used to cool the library below the tower.

This brilliant technical innovation by Sarah Hall of Toronto was completed in 2007.

The first use of electrovoltaic cells embedded in stained glass. The electricity generated is used to cool the library below the tower.

This brilliant technical innovation by Sarah Hall of Toronto was completed in 2007.

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  • True North Tower, with Photovoltaic Receptors by Sarah Hall

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  • Glass Tower with Light Receptor Panels at Right

  • Layered Silicon (detail)

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  • True North Tower, with Photovoltaic Receptors by Sarah Hall

  • True North Tower and Regent College

  • Lux Nova: PhotoVoltaic Receptors in Glass Grid

  • Lux Nova (detail)

  • Lux Nova (detail)

  • Glass Tower with Light Receptor Panels at Right

  • Layered Silicon (detail)

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