] A skyscraperâs exterior skin adds structural support ] and helps maintain the buildingâs internal temperature; ] some skins also offer aesthetic value, shimmering in the ] light and reflecting the landscape in pleasing ways. But ] what if a skyscraperâs outside wrapping could take a ] more active role in sustaining the buildingâs ] operational needs and engaging passers-by? ] ] One result might be PV-TV. Developed last year by the ] Tokyo-based MSK Corporation in conjunction with chemical ] company Kaneka and Japanese architecture firm Taiyo ] Industries, this amorphous silicon technology has a ] âthree-in-oneâ? functionality: it is able to act as a ] glazing element, solar panel, and video display screen. ] The panels, which are 980mm long and 950mm wide, come in ] a standard depth of 10mm thick, as well as in a ] 13mm-thick, strengthened-glass option. [ Cool stuff! -k] PV-TV: A Multifunctional, Eco-Friendly Building Material | Metropolis Magazine |