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    http://equitygreen.typepad.com/blog/2007/07/the-water-cube-.html

    Taiwan Breaks Ground on a Trio of Green-RoofedSkyscrapers

    by Mike Chino, 03/02/09

    http://equitygreen.typepad.com/blog/2007/07/the-water-cube-.htmlhttp://inhabitat.com/author/mike/http://equitygreen.typepad.com/blog/2007/07/the-water-cube-.htmlhttp://inhabitat.com/author/mike/
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    Taiwan recently broke ground on a trio of interconnected energy-efficient skyscraperstopped with lush rooftop gardens. Designed by Los Angeles-basedNBBJ Architectsin

    collaboration with Fei & Cheng Associates, the Chinatrust Bank Headquarters will takeadvantage of a host of green building strategies geared towards reducing energyconsumption and optimizingpassive heating and cooling. The complex is expected toreceive the Taiwanese equivalent of a LEED Gold rating upon its completion in 2012.

    http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/05/07/next-gene-20-project-taiwan/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/02/09/synthe-green-roof-by-alexis-rochas/http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/15/passive-houses-in-germany/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/15/passive-houses-in-germany/http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/03/31/grand-rapids-art-museum/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19904/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19905/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19906/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/05/07/next-gene-20-project-taiwan/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/02/09/synthe-green-roof-by-alexis-rochas/http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/15/passive-houses-in-germany/http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/03/31/grand-rapids-art-museum/
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    Inspired by principles of informal connections and communication, the 2.5 millionsquare-foot Chinatrust complex comprises three high-rises: a 30-story headquarterbuilding, a 21 story office, and a 10 story hotel. A community-centered retail base willoccupy the lower 4 levels, and an open-air central plaza will unite all of the spaces intoone cohesive unit.

    NBBJ Architects paid careful attention to the projects site and climate to optimize eachbuildingspassive heating and cooling properties. The towers feature vertical atriums andcutting-edge facades that are optimized to channel daylight throughout the interiorspaces. The top of each skyscraper will feature a rooftop garden that helps to insulate theinteriors, reduce rainwater runoff, and mitigate theurban heat island effect.

    + NBBJ Architects

    http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/30/llorenc-house-eneseis-arquitectura/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/02/11/mode-gakuen-spiral-towers-by-nikken-sekkei/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/27/europes-grass-lined-green-railways-good-urban-design/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/27/europes-grass-lined-green-railways-good-urban-design/http://www.nbbj.com/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19901/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19903/http://www.nbbj.com/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/30/llorenc-house-eneseis-arquitectura/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/02/11/mode-gakuen-spiral-towers-by-nikken-sekkei/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/27/europes-grass-lined-green-railways-good-urban-design/http://www.nbbj.com/
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    Via Bustlerand Arch Daily

    Read more: Taiwan Breaks Ground on a Trio of Green-Roofed Skyscrapers | Inhabitat -Green Design Will Save the World

    http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/

    Broadwater Parklands in Gold Coast, AustraliaApril 17, 2010 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design

    http://bustler.net/index.php/article/nbbj_la_designed_chinatrust_bank_headquarters_breaks_ground/http://www.archdaily.com/15394/chinatrust-bank-headquarters-designed-by-nbbj/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/#ixzz0nSelOCQqhttp://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/#ixzz0nSelOCQqhttp://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/#ixzz0nSelOCQqhttp://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/http://www.topboxdesign.com/broadwater-parklands-in-gold-coast-australia/http://www.topboxdesign.com/category/urban-design/parks/http://www.topboxdesign.com/category/urban-design/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19901/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19903/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19904/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19905/http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/attachment/19906/http://bustler.net/index.php/article/nbbj_la_designed_chinatrust_bank_headquarters_breaks_ground/http://www.archdaily.com/15394/chinatrust-bank-headquarters-designed-by-nbbj/http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/#ixzz0nSelOCQqhttp://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/#ixzz0nSelOCQqhttp://www.inhabitat.com/2009/03/02/chinatrust-headquarters-by-nbbj-architects/http://www.topboxdesign.com/broadwater-parklands-in-gold-coast-australia/http://www.topboxdesign.com/category/urban-design/parks/http://www.topboxdesign.com/category/urban-design/
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    Broadwater Parklands that located at Southport on Queenslands Gold Coast, Australia,attempting to set new standards for sustainable landscapes by implementing world-leading energy efficiency and water sensitive urban design initiatives. As Gold CoastCity Council request, the parklands $32 million stage one was designed and delivered byAECOM as part of the revitalisation of central Southport,...

    Tags:AECOM, AECOM Technology Corporation,bioretention systems, energyefficiency, Gold Coast City Council, installed irrigation infrastructure, SouthportBroadwater Parklands,storm-water treatment systems

    Self-Sufficient Ecohouse in Inner Brisbane, AustraliaApril 16, 2010 Filed Under: House, Residential

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    http://www.topboxdesign.com/self-sufficient-ecohouse-in-inner-brisbane-australia/
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    The Ecohouse, a 6 star energy rated sustainable home design that located in Hill End,inner Brisbane, Australia, was designed by Riddel Architecture (the specialist incontemporary architecture and heritage conservation) is private residence constructedalmost entirely from the house it replaced. The modern self-sufficient eco-house wasbuilt from recycled building material, using 95 percent of the...

    Tags:architecture in Australia,Energy conservation,energy efficiency,greenest home,Low-energy building, narrow riverfront site,recycled building material,salvagedbuilding material,Solar architecture,Solar heating, star energy, sustainable building,sustainable home design

    Elithis Tower by Arte Charpentier Architects, FranceNovember 15, 2009 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Office

    The Elithis Tower was designed by Arte Charpentier Architects is located in Dijon,France. Today, the Tower Elith is building the most positive energy in the world in termsof energy and environmental impact. Emissions of greenhouse gas emissions Tower Elithare six times less emissions than a classic commercial building. The building tower hasthe potential to become a true laboratory of experimentation...

    Tags:Building, Building engineering,daily energy consumption, Elithis Tower, energy,energy efficiency,energy-efficient building,Environment, Environmental Issues,Environmentalism, France architecture, Green building,greenhouse gas emissions,positive energy, sustainable building

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    Little Venice Sports Centre by LCE Architects, UnitedKingdom

    November 15, 2009 Filed Under: Public Buildings, Sports

    The Little Venice Sports Centre was designed by LCE Architects that located in London,

    United Kingdom, proves its a good sport when it comes to the environment. LCEArchitects won a bid to develop a Childrens sports facility. The four-court sports hallwith facilities replace the existing Support Center. The building appears to grow out ofthe park, using levels to partially sink the...

    Tags:Children's sports facility, Earth sheltering,energy efficiency, Environment, Greenroof, Little Venice Sports Centre, main sports hall,Sedum, sports facility,sports hall,Support Center, sustainable building,United Kingdom architecture

    Lighthouse By Sheppard Robson, United KingdomNovember 3, 2009 Filed Under: House,Residential

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    http://www.topboxdesign.com/lighthouse-by-sheppard-robson-united-kingdom/
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    The Lighthouse was designed by Sheppard Robson is located in Watford, UnitedKingdom. The lighthouse is the United Kingdom the first home net zero carbon, whichcorresponds to level 6 (highest level) of the Code for Sustainable Homes, the standardthat all homes in the United Kingdom must be constructed of 2016. It is designed toprovide a lifestyle that encourages lifestyles which are inherently...

    Tags:Building, Building engineering,Code for Sustainable Homes, Energyconservation,Energy economics,energy efficiency, Environment,Green building,Lighthouse Tower,Low-carbon economy, Sustainability, sustainable building,UnitedKingdom,United Kingdom architecture

    Belgrade Theatre by Stanton Williams, United KingdomAugust 21, 2009 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings

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    The Belgrade Theatre was designed by architects Stanton Williams is located inConventry, United Kingdom. When it opened, Coventrys 1958 Belgrade Theatre was thefirst all-new theatre to be built in Britain for twenty years, and first purpose-built civictheatre. The building and artistic programme represented a new age. However, thetheatres facilities were becoming inadequate. Stanton Williams...

    Tags:Belgrade Theatre,Britain, Conventry,Coventry,energy efficiency, StantonWilliams, United Kingdom, United Kingdom architecture

    University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus by MakeArchitects, United Kingdom

    August 20, 2009 Filed Under: Education,Public Buildings

    The energy-efficient campus of the University of Nottingham includes three landmarkbuildings as well as the tallest public art-form in the United Kingdom, all designed byMake Architects, a UK-based architectural firm, established by Ken Shuttleworth in2004. The International House and the Amenities Building contain administrative andstaff facilities. Both these structures have terracotta-tile facades,...

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    Architectural design studio instructor Richard Sarrach teaches a project-based studio thatinterprets environmentally responsive design through the criteria of natural light. Theskylight products from VELUX, readily available in the marketplace, serve as thetechnical constraints through which the students re-imagine the possibilities of a domicilecreated from naturally illuminated environments. The studio considers a speculativeapproach to the next generation of domiciles in relation to patterns of occupation in the21st century, energy efficiency, building systems, and, consequently, a range of newlifestyles created out of the desire for a more responsive architecture.

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    VELUX has a proud tradition of challenging the architectural student community to thinkcreatively about the role of light and air in architecture. When we formed a partnershipwith Pratt Institute, we were pleased to find a group of students and professorsunabashedly open to every possibility when it came to studying skylights in the contextof residential architecture. We have found the exchange of ideas with the students and

    faculty of Pratt Institute refreshing, and we hope this and future collaborations will serveto expand thinking on the concepts of light and air to the betterment of skylights and ofdesigns that take indoor living beyond four walls and a roof.

    Bill Charlton, Sales Manager, North Atlantic Region

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    Eco Factor: Sustainable energy-efficient architecture for StatoilHydro.

    The competition to design a sustainable office for Norwegian Oil Company StatoilHydrohas been won by Oslo-based A-Lab architects for a star-shaped complex, which is highon sustainability and style. The architecture was chosen from among 40 entries, each ofwhich could be built before 2012. The building has been christened Five Elements dueto the five wings the building is composed of.

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    These wings will be joined together to form a star-shaped building. The designers claimthat energy consumption of this building will be low and district heating and districtcooling systems will be used. To green the area around the architecture, a park and agarden will also be built around the main complex.

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    The Dark Side:

    The building relies on conventional sources for energy and for now the designers donthave any plans to incorporation renewable energy generating systems, which would have

    been an inspiration for other designers.

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    Designed to emulate a garden, NBBJs Garden Stadium has only what is needed to thrive,and those functions are clearly organized and expressed. This concept was developed as aresponse to recent stadia design trends, which focus on powerful exterior designs, buthave not yet improved upon the interior bowl experience. The proposed design for theGarden Stadium transforms this traditional approach by dramatically opening the seating

    bowl to the city of Dalian. This stadium has the capacity to ultimately become a globalicon for sustainable design by reducing energy consumption, improving energyefficiency, contributing to clean air, and developing a sustainable community. Utilizingthese sustainable concepts as core design principals, the Garden Stadium performs as anenvironmentally responsible design and creates a unique iconic image for the site and forthe city of Dalian.

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