Grontmij, in collaboration with Soeters Van
Eldonk architects, has won an international design competition to become lead
designer for the Wuhan New Energy Centre. The centre is a research institute in
the field of new energy sources and sustainability in Wuhan, China.
On completion, the innovative building, Wuhan Energy Flower, will be
guaranteed the most senior Three-star Award in the China Green Building
Evaluation System and will also be the first office building in the world to
meet receive the BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ accreditation in the BRE’s International
classification.
Grontmij, in collaboration with Soeters Van Eldonk architects, designed the
building in the shape of a flower, taking the Calla Lily as inspiration. The
building will have zero carbon emissions and has zero-energy ambitions. The
office building will be approximately 140m tall, surrounded by laboratories in
the form of leaves. The building is designed so that it will be in its own shade
in the hot Chinese summer. The roof of the flower consists mainly of solar
panels for generating energy. Rainwater is collected in the bowl and used as
water supply in the building. The characteristic pistil consists of vertical
wind turbines to generate wind energy. The edge of the bowl forms a sunroof
designed for heating and cooling of the building. The building is the principle
of natural ventilation. The central solar chimney of more than 120m in height is
designed for natural air ventilation into the offices.
The building will become a major centre for research and development into new
energy technologies as the public research platform of Wuhan University. It
combines the outstanding concept of new energy application, advanced technology,
with energy-saving, low-carbon, comfortable, intelligent, efficient, and unique
artistic design. In the coming years, the city of Wuhan (with over nine million
inhabitants) will become the most sustainable city development in China. In this
context, an international competition for the construction of the Wuhan New
Energy Centre was a natural decision.
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