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Zira Island, Azerbaijan Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Zira Island Azerbaijan : Architecture Information
Key Development by BIG in Baku, Azerbaijan, Europe
Project: Zira Island Masterplan
Architects: BIG
Type: Commission
Client: Avrosti Holding
Collaborator: Ramboll
Location: Baku, Azerbaijan

Zira Zero Island is a 1,000,000 m2 master plan for a carbon neutral
resort and residential development on Zira Island located along the
Caspian Sea. As a young post-soviet democracy, Azerbaijan is rediscovering
its national identity by imagining Zira Island as an architectural
landscape based upon the countrys dramatic natural setting.
Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira
Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned
by its designers BIG Architects and the engineers Ramboll to be a
sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline
recognizable from the citys coastline.
Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner of BIG: What we propose for Zira Zero
Island is an architectural landscape based on the natural landscape
of Azerbaijan. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic
silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous
ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled
in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches,
it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys,
access and shelter. The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan are not only metaphors,
but actual living models of the mountainous ecosystems of Azerbaijan.

Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential development derived from
the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each
mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions.
Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural
topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected
to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley
and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects
the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks.
In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private
villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out
over the Caspian Sea.
Lars Ostenfeld Riemann, Rambolls Group Director, Buildings &
Design:
Zira Island will be an important step into the future of urban development
in Caucasus and Central Asia. By help of the wind, the sun and the
waste the Island will produce the same amount of energy as it consumes.
In a society literately built on oil this will serve as a showcase
for a new way of thinking sustainable planning. Following other ambitious
eco-city projects like Dongtan in China and Masdar in Abu Dhabi this
project will cause the carbon emissions of people living there to
decline over the next decade. From an engineering point of view we
are just as thrilled by the challenge of letting the design of the
buildings reflect the shape of the mountains of Azerbaijan.

ZERO ISLAND
The vision of Zira Island is to create a new development that is entirely
independent of external resources - in other words a self contained
island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building
tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent
living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. It will
be a showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end
resource usage.
SUN
The buildings of the island are heated and cooled by heat pumps connecting
to the surrounding Caspian Sea. Solar heat panels integrated in the
architecture create a steady supply of hot water, while photovoltaics
on strategically located facades and roof tops power daytime functions
as swimming pools and aqua parks.
WATER
Waste water and storm water is collected and led to a waste water
treatment plant, where it is then cleaned, processed and recycled
for irrigation. The solid parts of the waste water are processed and
composted and finally turned into top soil, fertilizing the island.
The constant irrigation and fertilizing of the island supports the
lush green condition of a tropical island, with a minimal ecological
footprint.
WIND
Zira Zero Island benefits from the fact that Baku is the city
of wind. By harvesting the wind energy through an offshore wind
farm, the island will have its own CO2-neutral power supply. Further
by locating the wind turbines on sea, it transforms the existing offshore
oil industrys platforms & foundations in Baku into a more
sustainable future of wind turbine platforms.
LANDSCAPE
The landscaping of the island is derived from wind simulations of
the microclimates created by the mountains. Swirly patterns created
by the wind moving its way through the Seven Peaks inform the planting
of trees and the design of public spaces. Where the winds and turbulence
are strongest the trees becomes denser, creating lower wind speeds
and thus a comfortable outdoor leisure climate.
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Zira Island Baku Project - Credits
Partner in charge: Bjarke Ingels
Project Leader: Andreas Klok Pedersen
Project Manager: Kai-Uwe Bergmann
Team: Sylvia Feng, Kinga Rajczykowska, Pål Arnulf Trodahl, Pauline
Lavie, Maxime Enrico, Oana Simionescu, Alex Cozma, Molly Price

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