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Masdar Abu Dhabi, Building, Architect, Image, News, Development, Proposal
Masdar City Abu Dhabi : Images + Information
Architecture Contest in UAE by LAVA
Masdar Design Competition, UAE
2009-
LAVA
LAVA wins international design competition
for the heart of Masdar, worlds first sustainable city
28 Aug 2009
Giant umbrellas, with a design based on the principles of sunflowers,
will provide moveable shade in the day, store heat, then close and
release the heat at night in the plaza of a new eco-city in the United
Arab Emirates.
The sunflower umbrellas are one aspect of the winning
design by the international practice Laboratory for Visionary Architecture
[LAVA] for the city centre for Masdar in the UAE - the worlds
first zero carbon, zero waste city powered entirely by renewable energy
sources.
Masdar is a planned city located 17 kilometres from Abu Dhabi. A government
initiative, the city is being constructed over seven phases and is
due to be completed by 2016.

The city centre includes a plaza, five-star hotel, long stay hotel,
a convention centre and entertainment complex and retail facilities.
LAVA won the design in an international competition against several
hundred entries and strong competition from some of the worlds
most high profile architects.
LAVA was founded in 2007 by Chris Bosse, Tobias Wallisser and Alexander
Rieck and has offices in Sydney, Stuttgart and Abu Dhabi.
Chris Bosse said: Masdar City is the worlds most prestigious
project focusing on sustainable energy design. It is the city of the
future and a global benchmark for sustainable urban development. We
believe in the Masdar slogan One day all cities will be like
this.
The solar powered sunflower umbrellas capture the suns
rays during the day, fold at night releasing the stored heat, and
open again the next day.
They follow the projection of the sun to provide continuous shade
during the day.
Mr. Bosse said: the sunflower principle is eco-friendly and
can be adapted
to anywhere in the world it opens opportunities for outside
living, even
in the desert.
Mr Rieck added: The entire city is car-free with a magnetic
public transport system includes individual pods that drive you to
your destination using solar power.
Some other key innovations of the winning plan include:
Building façade angles that can be altered to offset
or optimise solar glare.
Materials on wall surfaces respond to changing temperatures
and contain minimal embedded energy.
Water features can be stored underground during the day and
at night trickle or flow strongly, triggered by passersby.
Interactive light poles, inspired by the oasis fire, transform
the plaza into a 3-dimensional interactive media installation.
Interactive, heat sensitive technology activates lighting in
response to pedestrian traffic and mobile phone usage.
Roof gardens integrate food production, energy generation,
water efficiency and the reuse of organic food waste.
Mr Wallisser said the idea behind our concept is the use, inspiration,
and
adaptation of nature and our plans combine innovative design and sustainability.
East and west are fused in the plaza design inspired by both the oasis,
as the epicenter of Arabic nomadic life, and the iconic piazza of
historical European cities. The organic forms created by the forces
of natural erosion in geographical landmarks such as great canyons
and wadis are the design inspiration behind the key buildings in the
city centre.
After winning stage 1 in January this year, LAVA teamed up with the
Sydney/Dubai based Kann Finch group, engineering firm Arup (with whom
Chris Bosse previously worked on the Watercube in Beijing), Transsolar
(worlds leading energy consultancy), and a team of international experts.

MASDAR - BACKGROUND
MASDAR CITY
As part of the Masdar Initiative, a long term strategic commitment
by the government of Abu Dhabi to accelerate the development and deployment
of future energy solutions, Masdar City will take sustainable development
and living to a new level and will lead the world in understanding
how all future cities should be built.
Masdar City will be built over seven years at an investment in excess
of US$20 Billion. The City will be built in seven carefully designed
phases, incorporating the latest technological advances generated
in its clean-tech cluster and globally. Masdar headquarters building
under construction receives its power for construction from a vast
PV array on its roof built ahead of the remaining structure
a world-first.
Strategically located at the heart of Abu Dhabis transport infrastructure,
Masdar City will be linked to the centre of Abu Dhabi and the international
airport, by a network of existing road, and new rail and public transport
routes. The City will be car free and pedestrian friendly. With a
maximum distance of 200 meters to public transport and amenities,
and complemented by an innovative personal rapid transport system,
the compact network of streets will encourage pedestrians and community
social life.
CITY CENTRE PROJECT
The International Design Competition for the provision of design services
for Masdar Hotel & Conference Centre (MHCC) Project Development.
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), a wholly owned subsidiary
of the Mubadala Development Company (Mubadala).
Located in the heart of the new city, the MHCC will become a focus
for shopping, leisure and entertainment. The mixed-use development
will consist of a five-star hotel, long term stay serviced apartment,
a conference centre, a themed entertainment centre, cultural facility
related to future energy and shopping centre complete with a food
court and cinema.
PROCESS
A global jury of world-renowned design and urban planning experts
chose LAVAs design from the finalists. The jury included: Gerard
Evenden, Foster + Partners; Gordon Gill, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill
Architects; Professor Guy Chemla, Sorbonne University; and David Choi,
David Choi Design. Eighteen proposals were shortlisted from several
hundred entries and in December 2008 Kohn Pedersen Fox and LAVA were
both further shortlisted. LAVA was announced as the winner in August
2009.
BRIEF
The brief included:
The Project is intended to be a world-class innovative landmark of
sustainable architecture and engineering design, exceeding the current
highest standards of green building energy and waste efficiency, material
technologies, and integrated design thinking. MHCC Project Development
will be one of the landmark structures of MASDAR City. It will exemplify
the citys commitment to the environment and the development
of innovative and viable renewable technologies.
The highest standards of sustainable development will include zero
emissions; zero waste; 100% power generation through renewable energy
sources; energy efficiency; and a paperless document management system.
The criteria for selection included building functionality, water
and wastewater efficiency, indoor environmental quality, zero carbon
emission, carbon footprint reduction and firm experience.
Masdar Design Competition images / information from LAVA 280809
Masdar Plaza : further information
on LAVA's design
Masdar Abu Dhabi by Foster
+ Partners
Masdar Headquarters Abu
Dhabi by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
About Masdar
Masdar is Abu Dhabis multi-faceted, multi-billion dollar investment
in the development and commercialization of advanced and innovative
technologies in renewable, alternative and sustainable energies as
well as green design. By applying scale and leveraging Abu Dhabis
low-cost, tax-free manufacturing base, businesses will enjoy significant
competitive advantages, allowing them to compete internationally and
provide significant diversification to the Abu Dhabi economy. On February
9, 2008, Masdar broke ground for Masdar City, the worlds first
zero-carbon, zero-waste, car-free city.
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Abu Dhabi Architects
Masdar
Abu Dhabi design : Foster + Partners
Masdar
headquarters building designer : Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Capital Gate Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Investment Council
Headquarters
Dubai Palm Island

World Architecture : e-architect
- key buildings across the globe
Comments for the Masdar
Building Contest page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk
Masdar Abu Dhabi Competition - page : adrian
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