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International Financial Centre (DIFC). Atkins Middle East is currently undertaking the concept design for the 400m, 66-storey office tower known as ‘The Lighthouse'. Atkins is aiming to set a new benchmark in green building by reducing total energy consumption in the tower by up to 65% and water consumption by up to 40%.
The building will generate active energy through three integrated 225 KV wind turbines, 29 metres in diameter. In addition, 4000 photovoltaic spandrel panels will be incorporated on the south facing vertical façade of the building. A number of water and energy recovery strategies will also be incorporated in the building which will feature 84,000 sq m of commercial space as well as basement and podium parking, convention centres, retail, an environmental visitor centre and a park connecting to the DIFC central spine.
The building's impact on global resources will be controlled, as all materials used in the tower will be selected from sustainable sources. A steel frame is currently being considered for the tower's structure. Also being considered for the tower are interconnecting vertical gardens, and floor plates connected by micro-atria, which would enhance the social aspects of the building.
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International Financial Centre (DIFC). Atkins Middle East is currently undertaking the concept design for the 400m, 66-storey office tower known as ‘The Lighthouse'. Atkins is aiming to set a new benchmark in green building by reducing total energy consumption in the tower by up to 65% and water consumption by up to 40%.
The building will generate active energy through three integrated 225 KV wind turbines, 29 metres in diameter. In addition, 4000 photovoltaic spandrel panels will be incorporated on the south facing vertical façade of the building. A number of water and energy recovery strategies will also be incorporated in the building which will feature 84,000 sq m of commercial space as well as basement and podium parking, convention centres, retail, an environmental visitor centre and a park connecting to the DIFC central spine.
The building's impact on global resources will be controlled, as all materials used in the tower will be selected from sustainable sources. A steel frame is currently being considered for the tower's structure. Also being considered for the tower are interconnecting vertical gardens, and floor plates connected by micro-atria, which would enhance the social aspects of the building.
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/index...ticle&id=11492