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Zaha Hadid Architects completes dune-like Beeah Headquarters in Sharjah

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"With their new headquarters, Beeah demonstrates how technology can scale sustainable impact and ultimately serve as a blueprint for tomorrow's smart, sustainable cities.". It is clad in glass fibre-reinforced concrete. Glazing is limited to limit solar gain. The spaces are designed to maximise natural light despite limited glazing.

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Redefining Commercial Spaces: Trends in Modern Workplace Design

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Materials such as recycled glass, reclaimed wood, and low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints contribute to healthier indoor air quality and reduce the environmental impact of new constructions. This encompasses the physical safety of the construction process and the long-term well-being of the building’s occupants.

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BEEAH Group’s new headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Glass reinforced fibre panels reduce solar gain while slab and glass cooling regulate interior temperatures for optimum comfort. On-site water treatment filtrates waste water to minimise consumption and its solar farm charges Tesla battery packs to meet the building’s energy demand throughout each day and night.

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BEEAH Headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Glass reinforced fibre panels reduce solar gain while slab and glass cooling regulate interior temperatures for optimum comfort. On-site water treatment filtrates waste water to minimise consumption and its solar farm charges Tesla battery packs to meet the building’s energy demand throughout each day and night.

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Checking in to Meliá Frankfurt City – a hotel that means business

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What we can agree on, though, is the building’s eco rating. The innovative hotel is exactly that; smart and savvy with sophisticated and hidden energy system and a cutting-edge, self-regulating temperature concept.

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Back to Basics: Bioclimatic Design, Learning from History to Build For The Future

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Turbosealtech New Incubator and Office Building by New Wave Architecture , Tehran, Iran. Combining a glass envelope for natural lighting with aluminum profiles for heat control. Designed for flexibility and community, the building integrates sustainable materials, solar power storage, and rainwater harvesting.

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“PHIVE” civic center by Manuelle Gautrand Architecture

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We worked at sculpting the building’s volume to allow for the full daily path of the sun. The link with the natural elements, like the sun, the wind and in a more general way the climate is not the core of the regulation. The smart building controls is used to expel summer heat and is closed to retain winter warmth.