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Masdar on the world's first 'positive energy' building to be built in
the zero-carbon, zero-waste Masdar city in Abu Dhabi.

Key points include:
The headquarters will be the worlds first large-scale, mixed-use
positive energy building, producing more energy than it consumes.
The HQ will be in the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste city in Abu
Dhabi.
Design plans for the headquarters include numerous systems that will generate
a surplus of the buildings energy, eliminate carbon emissions and
reduce liquid and solid waste.

Release: 22 Feb 2008, images 25 Feb 2008
Masdar Headquarters to be Located in Worlds First
Positive Energy Mixed-Use Building
Chicago Architecture Firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture win
global competition to design Masdars Headquarters in first zero-carbon,
zero-waste city

Abu Dhabi, February 20, 2008 Masdar announced today that it has
chosen Chicago architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
(AS + GG) to design its headquarters in Abu Dhabis Masdar City,
the worlds first zero-carbon, zero-waste city fully powered by renewable
energy. The headquarters will be the worlds first large-scale, mixed-use
positive energy building, producing more energy than it consumes.
In addition to being the location of Masdar HQ, the building will accommodate
private residences and early bird businesses starting up in
the city.

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of Masdar, said AS+GG is internationally recognized
for high-performance, energy-efficient and sustainable architecture. We
know Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture share our vision for Masdars
headquarters. This building is at the heart of Masdar City, and its net
positive energy design and new innovations will reflect our mission of
developing sustainable future energy solutions.
Design plans for the headquarters include numerous systems that will generate
a surplus of the buildings energy, eliminate carbon emissions and
reduce liquid and solid waste. The complex will utilize sustainable materials
and feature integrated wind turbines, outdoor air quality monitors and
one of the worlds largest building-integrated solar energy arrays.
Compared with typical mixed-use buildings of the same size, the Masdar
Headquarters will reduce its water consumption by 70 percent.

In line with the Abu Dhabi 2030 Development Plan, Masdar is choosing
to emphasize sustainability over height. We hope and expect this will
set a new direction for worldwide competition in sustainable design,
Dr. Al Jaber continued.
In addition to being the first mixed-use net positive energy building
in the world, AS+GGs Masdar Headquarters will:
· Be the lowest energy consumer per square meter for a modern class
A office building in an extremely hot and humid climate
· Feature one of the worlds largest building-integrated photovoltaic
arrays
· Employ the largest solar thermal driven cooling and dehumidification
system the worlds lowest impact active building conditioning
system
· Be the first building in history to generate power and protect
workers during the construction process through a staged construction
of the roof prior to the rest of the complex.

Were thrilled to be working on a project of this importance
and magnitude. The Masdar Headquarters is one of the most significant
developments of our time, said Adrian Smith, partner, AS+GG. As
a positive energy complex, the project will have a far-reaching influence
on the buildings of tomorrow.
The Masdar Headquarters will set a new paradigm for the way buildings
are designed, constructed and inhabited, said Gordon Gill, partner,
AS+GG. The project represents the perfect integration of architecture
and engineering, resulting in a dynamic, inviting building that outperforms
any other structure of its type in the world.
Construction of Masdar City has now officially commenced with a formal
ground-breaking ceremony on February 9, 2008. The City will be constructed
over seven phases and is due to be completed by 2016. Masdars headquarters
is part of phase one and will be completed by the end of 2010.

The design competition for Masdars headquarters was managed by the
Louis Berger Group and began with a field of 159 participants, which was
narrowed down to 15 architecture and design firms. The criteria for selection
of the 15 included building functionality, water and wastewater efficiency,
indoor environmental quality, zero carbon emission, carbon footprint reduction
and firm experience. Four global leaders in sustainable architecture and
design were then chosen to submit final proposals.
A global jury of seven world renowned design and urban planning experts
chose AS+GGs design from the finalists. The jury consisted of:
A. Hashim Sarkis Aga Khan Professor of Landscape, Architecture
and Urbanism in Muslim Societies in the Department of Urban Planning &
Design at Harvards Graduate School of Design (Cambridge, MA)
Dennis A. Andrejko Associate Professor at the University of Buffalo
School of Architecture and Planning (Buffalo, NY)
Greg Mella, AIA, LEED AP Principal at SmithGroup (Washington, D.C.)
Jean-Marie Charpentier Architect for Maison Mozart (Paris)
Dr. Hans-Rudolf Schalcher Professor at the Holcim Foundation for
Sustainable Construction (Zurich), where he is also the Head of Technical
Competence Center and Member of the Management Board; Chair of the Planning
and Management in Construction for the Institute for Construction Engineering
and Management at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich)
John Quale Assistant Professor at the University of Virginias
School of Architecture (Charlottesville, VA)
Volker Hartkopf Professor of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon Universitys
Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, The Robert L. Preger
Intelligent Workplace; Director at CBPD (Pittsburgh, PA)

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.
Abu Dhabi market
building
Masdar
headquarters building : Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Masdar Development
2007-
Foster + Partners
Dubai buildings
Dubai context
: Bahrain architecture
Abu Dhabi Convention
Centre
World Architecture : e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Abu Dhabi Performing
Arts Centre : Zaha Hadid Architects
Comments for the Masdar Headquarters Building page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Masdar Headquarters Abu Dhabi
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Masdar City - Website: www.masdaruae.com
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