Environmentally conscious architecture has become overwhelmingly
popular today in response to the growing concern over depletion of
non-renewable sources of energy, global warming and more. A large number of
buildings have started making use of sustainable materials to make them more
energy efficient. But, there are a few green buildings in this world that steal
the show. Some of the best green buildings have been picked up for you to get
inspired from.
GreenPix Zero Energy Media Wall, New York
1. GreenPix Zero Energy Media Wall - Designed by New York
based architecture and media firm, Simone Giostra & Partners, GreenPix is
the largest color LED display. Sprawled over an area of 20,000 square feet, it
is visible even from a distance of a kilometer. The building is also the first
to be equipped with a photo-voltaic system integrated into the glass curtain
wall, which makes it possible for the building to harvest solar energy stored.
Cathedral of Christ the Light
2. Cathedral of Christ the Light - This place of worship is
no far behind in the run for a eco-friendly building. The cathedral situated in
Oakland, California makes excellent use of the natural light, material and
resources to construct the most inspiring green architecture. It also uses
glass and fly ash concrete as the building materials for the cathedral along
with FSC-certified wood.
California Academy of Sciences
3. California Academy of Sciences - This incredibly energy
efficient building is the world’s first at quite a number of things. From being
awarded with the platinum rating (the highest for Leadership in Energy and
Environment Design or LEED) to being the greenest museum in the world, the
California Academy of Sciences is the ideal green architecture.
Zeist Railway Station
4. Revolving Door at the Driebergen – Zeist Railway Station
- The Revolving Door installed at the refurbished railway station in The
Netherlands plays a very important role in the sustainability of the building.
The revolving door designed by Boon Edam is no ordinary door as it helps
generate and conserve energy when someone passes through it. It’s estimated
that the door is capable of saving about 4600 kWh (kilo-watt-hour) of energy.
Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew Temple
5. Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew Temple - It’s hard to believe
that this surprisingly beautiful temple is built of recycled bottles. More than
1.5 million old glass bottles have been used to construct each and every
element of the temple. Bottle caps have also been used as decorative pieces.
Apart from being built from a sustainable material, the use of glass also
allows enough natural light into the temple. The Wat Pa Maha Kaew Temple built
in Thailand is an excellent architectural example of green building.
Shanghai Tower
6. Shanghai Tower - The twisting skyscraper due to be opened
in the year 2014 is another energy-efficient building that not only looks
mesmerizing but is also eco-friendly. The use of rainwater recovery and gray
water recycling systems cut down the water use of the building by a minimum of
40%. The skyscraper also facilitates black water treatment and wind energy
harvesting for water and electricity. Giant ice machines would help in the
cooling and heating of the entire building. There are many more steps and
measures in the building to make it all the more energy-efficient. Designed by
leading architecture design firm, Gensler the 632 m tall asymmetrical Sanghai
Tower is a true green building in all sense.
Village Underground
7. Village Underground
- In the heart of the East London lies a non-profit space for creativity made
out of recycled trains, shipping containers, reclaimed sleepers, staircases,
furniture and every other thing you can think of recycling. The center also
makes use of solar panels and wind turbines to generate electricity for the
office equipments, live concerts, theater and other performances. The creatively
designed venue is home to more than 50 artists, writers, designers, filmmakers,
musicians and more.
Ziggurat, Dubai
8. Ziggurat - Shaped like a pyramid, Ziggurat is a green
building situated in Dubai. One of the leading environmental design companies
in Dubai, Timelinks is in charge of the construction. The pyramid shaped
architecture will be house to about one million people and would make use of
steam power, wind turbine technology to harvest natural resources. Timelinks is
also planning to utilize the nearby green spaces for farming. The highly
innovative city plan would make it one of a kind of green project in the world.
Free Spirit Spheres, in North-West Canada
9. Free Spirit Spheres - Handcrafted from fiberglass and
shaped in the form of spheres the accommodation lies suspended in the air hung
from the treetops. It can be lighted up or heated using the electrical system.
The spherical architectures in the lap of nature provide a unique way of
experiencing the coastal rain forests of North-West Canada. It has been
designed by Tom Chudleigh, an architect from Canada.
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
10. Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts - Studying in this green
artistic building would be a joy to any student. The architecture makes
excellent use of the glass for natural lighting and green vegetation to blend
in with the surrounding. It also has an interestingly built roof that provides
open space, insulates the building, cools the air, and helps in rainwater
harvesting. The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore is an excellent place
to study art and be inspired by the architecture itself.
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Boon Edam really had his light bulb flair up when he invented the revolving door energy generation system, wow. Its simply ingenius, if there were more people like him alive, we'd be on a greener planet, though its never too late to go green.
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