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Zaha Hadid unveils dune-shaped HQ for Emirati environmental management company

Zaha Hadid unveils dune-shaped HQ for Emirati environmental management company

The building was designed to run 100% on renewable energy


By BD+C Staff | December 19, 2014
Renderings courtesy Zaha Hadid Architects
Renderings courtesy Zaha Hadid Architects

Zaha Hadid Architects recently released designs for the new headquarters of Emirati environmental management company Bee’ah, revealing a structure that references the shape and motion of a sand dune.

According to Dezeen, the 75,347-sf building will be constructed in the emirate of Sharjah, in the country’s northern region. The building will house the administrative and public activity functions of the company.

Inhabitat reports that the building will be open to the public and host a learning resource center to raise awareness on the environment in Sharjah.

Staying true to the company’s purpose in environmental stewardship, the facility was designed to be entirely powered by renewable energy. According to Inhabitat, the building uses active and passive design approaches, which are expected to decrease the building’s energy use by 30%.

Some examples of measures for a low footprint include a ventilation energy recovery system that reduces the need for mechanical cooling systems, and photovoltaic cells will be integrated in the surrounding landscape to provide the building with solar power.

Hadid's firm is collaborating with engineer Buro Happold and environmental consultant Atelier Ten on the project.

Learn more about the project at Dezeen.

 

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