„SunShines on Architecture“ exhibition at Archizoom EPFL

In spring 2025, Archizoom is inviting you to immerse yourself into the world of solar architecture. The exhibition explores how this energy source, whether used passively or actively, becomes a true architectural element, benefiting any renovation or new construction project.

Sun Beams Into Grand Central Station-Hal Morey-Hulton Archive gettyimages

Capturing, filtering, reflecting or protecting: the interactions of the sun with architecture and with our territories are many and varied. The sun is at once a source of precious energy, of unwanted heat, and of light.



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„SunShines on Architecture“
March 21 to June 21, 2025
Archizoom
Building SG EPFL, Lausanne
Switzerland



In the face of global warming, these technical and poetic challenges are getting a real update — illustrated in the exhibition by work from EPFL laboratories, a cartography of contemporary Swiss solar buildings and the resurgence of historical examples. This exhibition is part of the Solar Biennale 2: Soleil·s organised by the mudac.

Villa Girasole, photo © Balerna, Archivio del Moderno, Fondo Angelo Invernizzi

The relationship between architecture and the sun has profoundly shaped the design and construction of buildings for millennia. Yet, the integration of solar energy into the built environment has remained rather marginal to this day.

Although the sun has always been there as a source of energy and beauty, should we wait for fossil fuels to run out before turning to it? The manifesto of the Solar Biennale declares: its time has finally come, but it is not enough to simply plug the sun into an outlet. A holistic approach to solar design must be embraced.

Transient Stillness, visual perception of natural light, Yunni Cho, 2020

The current “solar movement” rethinks architecture and urban planning on a global scale, placing the sun at the center of our concerns. The exhibition explores how this energy source, whether used passively or actively, becomes a true architectural element, benefiting any renovation or new construction project.

SunShines Exposition © Solene Hoffmann
SunShines Exposition © Solene Hoffmann