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Blooming Skyscraper Collects Dew and Generates Energy

11/21/2010
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    Like a plant that opens its petals to collect dew, the Blooming Tower by <a href="http://cargocollective.com/mekene/#704457/Blooming-In-The-Wind" target="_blank">Mekene Architecture</a> responds to environmental changes with a kinetic facade that opens and closes throughout the day. The mixed-use recreational facility combines playgrounds, a library, a conference space and picnic areas under a lightweight tower covered in sail cloth material. The 170-meter tower designed for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/13/dubais-wave-tower-is-a-spiraling-seascraper/" target="_blank">Dubai</a> is also capable of collecting water and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/08/energy-generating-desert-towers-harvest-the-sun-and-wind/" target="_blank">generating energy</a>.
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    The tower responds to the climate during the day and night, opening and closing like the petals of a flower.
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    The eco tower designed by Mekene Architecture provides recreational and picnic space along with a children's library, conference space and a cafe at the top of the tower.
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    The wide base of the tower is sunken into the surrounding gardens and covered with a lightweight aluminum framed dome.
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    During the day, the white exterior protects the tower from the sun and serves as a solar chimney. At night, the exterior opens to collect dew and the panels catch the wind to generate energy.
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    The 170-meter tower sits in a large park. It was designed to serve as an iconic landmark for Dubai.
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    A cable-car elevator takes visitors to the top for views of the city from a cafe.
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    Some of the sail cloth flaps are opened during the day to allow light to illuminate the fields and recreational space down below.
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    Each sail cloth flap opens at night to collect dew for the building.
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    The pinnacle of the building is at 170 meters, and a terrace and a cafe are located at 155 and 150 meters respectively.
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    The main activity for the tower occurs on the bottom floor where the library, conference rooms, and picnic areas reside.
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    The structure is basically an inverted cone -- during the day it acts as a solar chimney, drawing hot air up and out while replacing it with fresh cool air.
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    The view of the tower from the top.
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    The tower can respond to various conditions throughout the day and night by opening or closing the sail cloth flaps.
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Blooming In The Wind

Like a plant that opens its petals to collect dew, the Blooming Tower by Mekene Architecture responds to environmental changes with a kinetic facade that opens and closes throughout the day. The mixed-use recreational facility combines playgrounds, a library, a conference space and picnic areas under a lightweight tower covered in sail cloth material. The 170-meter tower designed for Dubai is also capable of collecting water and generating energy.

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