UTH.19 – Petals: a new scent in urban design

Reimagining Urban Aesthetics with "Petals": A New Scent in Urban Design

In the heart of bustling cities, the necessity of air conditioning systems has led to a common yet unsightly urban feature: rows of bulky, industrial-looking units clinging to the sides of buildings. Typically, these units are cuboid-shaped with a fan and protective grille, a design ubiquitous across brands and models.

UTH.19.1 – Urban housing air-conditioning units on house facades
UTH.19.1 – Urban housing air-conditioning units on house facades

This functional uniformity, while practical, does little to enhance the visual appeal of our urban landscapes. What if we turned these necessary but unattractive parts of our urban environment into canvases for ecological art? "Petals" aims to do this by converting air conditioning units into elements that not only cool our spaces but also our visual and environmental atmospheres.

UTH.19.2 – Classic design of a air-condeser part of a air-conditioning system
UTH.19.2 – Classic design of a air-condeser part of a air-conditioning system


The Aesthetic Transformation

"Petals" rethinks the outdoor air conditioning unit, not by altering its essential mechanics but by revolutionizing its interface with the world. Inspired by the simplicity and beauty of naturew, "Petals" replaces the stark, industrial appearance of traditional air conditioning units with elegantly crafted covers shaped like flowers, made from sustainable materials such as compressed textile waste, or plastic granulates which are painted with bright oil-free colours.

UTH.19.3 – Urban housing façade with attached »Petals«
UTH.19.3 – Urban housing façade with attached »Petals«

These covers are not just decorative; they are functional, enhancing the building’s energy efficiency while adding a splash of color and organic design to urban facades. The basic version of "Petals" is remarkably user-friendly, designed for effortless attachment over existing units without any need for specialized skills. The Plus version goes a step further, incorporating a solar micro inverter for enhanced energy efficiency, seamlessly integrating into the air conditioning system to optimize power usage.

UTH.19.3 – Design of the »Petals« plates in basic version and four colours
UTH.19.3 – Design of the »Petals« plates in basic version and four colours


Technical and Environmental Synergy

Beyond aesthetics, "Petals Plus" integrates these solar panels within its floral design, harnessing natural light to power the units. This not only reduces electricity usage but also lowers the carbon footprint of each building it adorns. The use of sustainable materials for construction aligns with global pushes toward environmental consciousness, providing a model for green technology integration in urban design.


Cultural and Social Implications

The installation of "Petals" on urban buildings does more than just beautify. It shifts the narrative of urban spaces from merely functional to actively enjoyable, encouraging a deeper connection between urban dwellers and their built environment. This transformation extends to the social realm, where "Petals" serves as a visual metaphor for the rejuvenation of community spaces—inviting, engaging, and vibrant.

UTH.19.3 – Detail of a urban housing façade with attached »Petals«
UTH.19.3 – Detail of a urban housing façade with attached »Petals«


Vision for the Future

With "Petals," cities have the potential to transform their landscapes into living, breathing works of art. As this product takes root, we envision a world where technology and nature walk hand in hand, where utility meets beauty in lost and boring corner of our urban environments.

UTH, June 2024

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