Zero Carbon, Zero Waste in Overtime until 2025

Zero Carbon, Zero Waste in Overtime until 2025

Masdar Institute

Gone are the days when eagerly sputtering oil was always available for cooling outdoor pools and highways. Times are changing.

While looking for sustainable ways of getting rid of the dependency on already dwindling resources, a new era is about to dawn.

The Times of “Higher, faster, further” are gone

While the neighbor emirate of Dubai defines itself by height, glitter and pomp, Abu Dhabi has always been a more placid place. Culture and science as columns of the post-oil era, the latter in the form of the 1st emission free planned Masdar City designed by the bureaus Foster + Partners, a CO2-neutral place of science which is supposed to be fully provided by renewable energy sources. Up till May 2011 belittled by some as a utopia, now more in the focus due to the Fukushima catastrophe in terms of sustainability prospects.
Masdar is the Arabian word for origin / source and is supposed to become the new Silicon Valley of the green electricity industry. As one of world-wide 12 building complexes, the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology is intended to do research on the possibilities of renewable energy sources in cooperation with the MIT – a branch of the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge/USA. And as if that wasn’t plenty of homework already, the new building in Masdaaer is supposed to connect two more topics with each other: Arabic traditions and sustainable technology.

Innovative Pioneer Project with an Airy Touch

Apart from the wanted innovative spirit, an economic idea seems to spread, since Masdar is more than just an ideational experimental ground – the city fathers want to make money with it – with innovations and developments made by the institute. Inside the first unit completed by Foster + Partners, the Masdar Campus, students are inventors, test inhabitants and “guinea pigs” within a living large-scale project. A model urbanization intended to not only question new inventions, technologies and innovations, but also the behavior and habits of its inhabitants. The question if remotely controlled electric vehicles are really able to replace the gas consuming road cruisers, for instance, or if the model inhabitants will use the common stair facility for moving around instead of electric lifts or escalators. The architecture has set a highlight already: You will find narrow alleys and low houses making use of the air’s natural suction effect for cooling and shadowing. You will find punched façade structures in sand-colored concrete instead of bold glass façades – an ornamentation that wants to be seen as a contemporary interpretation of typical Arabic patterns. Instead of clacking air conditioning systems in front of the façades you will find vertically and horizontally placed segments used as sun protection. And to allow Foster to keep their reputation as techy tinkers, insulation is done via inflatable plastic cushions in front of the façades with patterns printed on them. 

Project details

Architect:

Foster + Partners

Status:

Construction time: 2007 - 2010

Constructor:

Mubadala Development Company

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

FANTASTICO !

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

ooooooorale !!!!

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

Was this a LEED project? If so what level?

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

It's by Norman Foster <3

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

My favorite project of all time. They have used all Persian vernacular technique in building this zero carbon city. Great job Mr Foster. I talk about all these techniques and I talk about this city in my presentations as well. Great architecture which fits in the area.

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admin 20. May 2011 - 23:05

Excelente Foster

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admin 21. May 2011 - 0:15

No comprendo !!

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admin 21. May 2011 - 2:20

I love it !!!

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admin 21. May 2011 - 2:20

LEI---ZERO CA...Y DIJE..QUE AGRESIVA LA MAESTRA....POBRES...JAJAJ...ME EQUIVOQUE DE PALABRITA...JAJA..SALUDOS ...

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admin 21. May 2011 - 7:55

Love this project!
In my opinion, it's important to use renewable energy sources for the earth and our future.

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admin 21. May 2011 - 15:50

Projeto maravilhoso

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