Solar is no longer something that just sits on top of a home. When designed properly, it becomes part of the architecture itself.
We believe energy systems should respect the character of the building they belong to.
Sometimes that means building panels directly into the roofline so they sit flush with the structure. In other cases it means carefully positioning panels so they align with the geometry of the building. Occasionally the solution lies elsewhere on the property entirely, such as garden pergolas or discreet structures that preserve the visual integrity of the home.
The goal is always the same.
Solar energy, designed with care for the building it belongs to.
Design First
Before a single panel is installed, the design begins with the building and the client’s vision.
Panels are aligned with the geometry of the roof so the array feels balanced and intentional. From the pitch, roofline, chimneys or dormers, to the orientation. All of these factors influence how solar should fit with the building. Rather than forcing technology onto the architecture, we study these elements carefully and design a layout that works with them.
In some homes this means flush in-roof systems that sit neatly within the roofline. In others it involves carefully positioned on-roof panels that work in harmony with the structure.
Building Integrated Solar
Built directly into the roof structure, these systems replace traditional roofing tiles, allowing the solar array to sit flush within the roofline creating a solar roof.
The result is a clean architectural finish where the technology becomes part of the building itself.
On new roofs, the solar panels also replace a large portion of traditional roof tiles, reducing the need for so many tiles.
The panels themselves are engineered for durability, creating a roof designed to handle Guernsey’s strong winds, particularly in exposed coastal and clifftop locations.
On-Roof PV
In many homes, the best approach is a carefully composed on-roof array.
By aligning panels precisely with the geometry of the roof, the system feels ordered and intentional, becoming part of the roof’s design rather than something simply added.
All black combined with considered layout, allow solar to integrate comfortably with the architecture, whether modern or historic. Terracotta coloured panels are also available for an exact colour match.
Solar Beyond the Roof
Not every home’s roofspace can accomodate solar panels. In these cases we explore alternative locations such as carports, garden arrays, garages, or outbuildings.
A Collaborative Approach
Every home is different, and every homeowner has their own priorities.
Some place great importance on preserving the architectural character of the building. Others are focused on performance, energy independence, or preparing the home for the future. Our role is to listen carefully and shape the design around those priorities.
Each project becomes a collaborative process. We explore the possibilities together, consider the character of the building, and develop a solution that feels both technically sound and visually appropriate.
The result is an energy system designed not only for the building, but for the people who live within it.