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The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThis shiny copper alloy-clad Hive Library in the UK by <a href="http://www.fcbstudios.com/projects.asp?s=10&ss=&proj=1411#">Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios</a> is one of the first buildings in the world designed specifically to resist the effects of climate change. The gleaming building features a joint-use library for the University of Worcester, a history center, and a place for the local county's archaeology team to sleep. The £35,800,000 project also boasts an extraordinary conical roof structure made out of timber that diverts 2,000 tons of carbon emissions from the atmosphere.1
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThis library is designed to be resistant to climate change until 20502
The Hive by Feilden Clegg Bradley7 conical portals in the roof structure permit daylighting and ventilation3
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyPeak cooling is provided by the nearby Severn river4
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyA splash of color on the inside represents colors of the Royalty of Worcester5
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThe building is clad in copper-alloy6
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThe roof structure is made from solid laminated timber7
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThe roof alone saved 2,000 tons of CO2 emissions8
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThis is a mixed-use building that provides a variety of public services9
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyThe designers are waiting to find out if the project will be awarded BREEAM Excellent10
The Hive by Feilden Clegg BradleyMeanwhile it has been rated highly for its superior energy performance11











