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Libya’s Stunning Tripoli Congress Center is Protected by a Tree-Inspired Mesh Facade

01/19/2012
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    Libya's <a href="http://www.tabanlioglu.com/prj-tripoli.html" target="_blank">Tripoli Congress Center</a> is a stunning facility protected by a perforated metal facade that was built to accommodate world leaders in an open and inviting atmosphere. The congress center was designed by <a href="http://www.tabanlioglu.com/" target="_blank">Tabanlioglu Architects</a>, who sought to minimize its impact on the surrounding landscape while maximizing its energy efficiency. Low-carbon and recyclable materials were used throughout the building and daylighting, natural ventilation, and passive design play an integral role in the building's performance. Inspired by surrounding forest, the shade-yielding metal facade features a perforated design modeled after the trunks of trees.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    Completed in 2009, the <a href="http://www.tabanlioglu.com/prj-tripoli.html" target="_blank">Tripoli Congress Center</a> provides a peaceful and welcoming place for world leaders.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    Located near the Zoo Park in Tripoli, the center is surrounded by woods, but it was sited so that no trees needed to cut down during construction.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    The building contains a rectangular main conference hall with a circular seating design that is surrounded by 4 meetings rooms, a VIP room, a press room, two other medium sized conference rooms, and smaller private meeting rooms.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    The functional space is protected by a larger metal mesh facade with an 8-meter wide breezeway that wraps around the space.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    A 4-meter wide reflection pool provides a cooling effect and the rest of the space is used as a buffer zone and a corridor.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    The congress center seeks to minimize its impact on the surrounding environment and is built from materials with a low carbon footprint that can easily be recycled.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    The HVAC systems were designed to optimize energy performance of the building along with the help of natural ventilation, passive cooling and daylighting.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    Water-efficient fixtures and landscaping minimize the use of potable water, and the exterior is landscaped with drought-tolerant native vegetation.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    Grey water is recycled on-site for landscape irrigation and the hardscaping was designed to minimize the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_heat_island">heat island effect</a> and infiltrate stormwater.
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  • Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects
    The bronze mesh material is punctuated with a tree-trunk pattern that is optimized for each facade's orientation and serves to filter daylight, minimize overheating, and allow natural breezes to find their way through.
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Tripoli Congress Center-Tabanlioglu Architects

Libya's Tripoli Congress Center is a stunning facility protected by a perforated metal facade that was built to accommodate world leaders in an open and inviting atmosphere. The congress center was designed by Tabanlioglu Architects, who sought to minimize its impact on the surrounding landscape while maximizing its energy efficiency. Low-carbon and recyclable materials were used throughout the building and daylighting, natural ventilation, and passive design play an integral role in the building's performance. Inspired by surrounding forest, the shade-yielding metal facade features a perforated design modeled after the trunks of trees.

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