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Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersWith a sophisticated <a href="http://inhabitat.com/east-house-is-a-green-renovation-that-doesnt-need-heat-or-ac-in-australia/">passive solar design</a> and an eye-catching facade, the <a href="http://www.rtve.es/radio/">Radio Nacional de Espana Headquarters</a> by architects <a href="http://www.ravetllatribas.com/">Ravetllat-Ribas</a> brings sustainable building to the bustling city of Barcelona. The building's complex and rigorous façade is able to screen the sun on bright and hot days, but still allow for daylight to permeate through every room. The structure is situated in the historic industrial Poblenou neighborhood, which is currently undergoing revitalization as a new a tech district. While technology may be a big part of the Radio Nacional Headquarters, it’s the architect’s sensibility towards <a href="http://inhabitat.com/japans-otake-house-showcases-sleek-passive-solar-design/">sustainable strategies </a>that achieve much of the energy savings in the building, including a reduction of 50% in overall carbon emissions!1
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersThe extensive modular façade not only screens the sun from the building strategically, but it also provides interest and beauty.2
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersBetween the vertical exterior screen and the glass facade of the building is a perforated metal <a href="http://inhabitat.com/europe%E2%80%99s-first-foot-bridge-made-of-recycled-plastic-was-built-in-less-than-2-weeks/">footbridge</a> for maintenance.3
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersThe footbridge also serves as a horizontal bris-soleil to shade the building on the south side. And thus this smart combination of horizontal and vertical shading protects the building from solar thermal heat gain, thereby reducing its need for air-conditioning.4
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersThough the building is designed to mitigate solar thermal heat gain, the architects didn’t block out the sun completely.5
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersTo reduce reliance on energy-consuming lighting, Ravetllat-Ribas designed each space so that it would be illuminated by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sleek-oak-tube-captures-natural-light-for-a-5th-floor-apartment-in-russia/" target="_blank">natural light</a>.6
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersNaturally day-lit interior spaces not only help reduce energy bills, but they also provide a more enjoyable experience for the building’s inhabitants.7
Radio Nacional de Espana HeadquartersRadio Nacional Headquarters is an excellent example of how<a href="http://inhabitat.com/first-certified-passive-residence-in-the-western-us/"> smart passive solar design</a> can go a long way in reducing a building’s carbon emissions, while also achieving architectural interest and a pleasant user experience.8








