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THE GREENER PATH

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March 2023

Taking the smarter route with BEEAH HQ

- ZAHA HADID

THE GREENER PATH

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the BEEAH Group Headquarters in Sharjah is a shining example of how to build sustainably and incorporate the latest smart technology.

One of the final works of renowned architect Zaha Hadid before her death in 2016, the headquarters of BEEAH is an architectural marvel, set against the dunes of Sharjah.

The design was crafted as a series of interconnecting dune-like buildings which become one with the location and optimise local climatic conditions.

The structure has various passive and active design elements that come together to create a skeleton for green architecture. Powered by renewable energy, the building is said to have ‘ultra-low’ carbon footprint, minimal water and energy usage and was built using recycled construction materials, processed at BEEAH facilities, which help the headquarters to operate at netzero, LEED Platinum standards.

Green standards

Design elements such as the curved structure of the building allow the flow of natural sunlight while limiting harsh exposure and reducing energy required for lighting purposes. High thermal mass allows heat to be absorbed during the day and dissipated at night, minimising the energy required for cooling.

The landscaping was done using regional plants that were irrigated using water-efficient systems and recycled greywater. Solar panels power the HQ, supported by Tesla battery packs for energy storage. Windows were positioned to reduce solar gain and Low-E glass was used to minimise entry of infrared and UV light inside the building itself.

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