Wuhan Energy Flower - China
A new Calla lily-shaped research center for
Wuhan University is set to bloom in China as one of the most sustainable
buildings the world. Netherlands-based firm Grontmij, in collaboration with
Soeters Van Eldonk architects, recently won the award to design and construct
the new research center which will be both zero carbon and zero energy and
include a slew of other green building strategies.
Located in Wuhan, the Wuhan New Energy Center
(also called the Energy Flower) was designed to resemble a lily, with a 140
meter tower in the center surrounded by lower towers in the shape of flowers
and covered in vegetation. The center tower expands upwards into a bowl and is
coated in a large solar array facing the sun, soaking up rays just like a real
plant. A vertical axis wind turbine shoots up out of the center of the tower
like a pistil. Rainwater is collected in the bowl and a 120 meter solar chimney
in the tower helps expel hot air from the building while pulling in cooler air
below.
The energy efficient office building research
center will be zero energy and help Wuhan achieve its goal of becoming the most
sustainable city in China. Grontmij and Soeters Van Eldonk Architects are
working together on this project and expect the building to achieve a Three-star
Award in the China Green Building Evaluation System and also expect it to be
the first offices building in the world to meet receive the BREEAM
‘Outstanding’ accreditation in the BRE’s International classification.
hi .... can any body provide me with some information about the construction of wuhan energy flower plzzz
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