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CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam Architects<a href="http://www.cma-cgm.com/" target="_blank">CMA-CGM</a> is the world's third largest shipping container company, and much like how the company runs its business, its new headquarters in Beirut is a model of eco efficiency. The building is made up of three carefully detailed glass prisms that meet in a central atrium situated by the port. Designed by <a href="http://www.nabilgholam.com/" target="_blank">Nabil Gholam Architects</a>, the office building makes use of a number of environmental strategies including a high performance facade, solar power, daylighting, and rainwater collection as a way of reducing costs and improving comfort for the company's employees.1
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam Architects<a href="http://www.cma-cgm.com/" target="_blank">CMA-CGM's</a> Beirut headquarters are located with views of the port and the Mediterranean beyond - a fitting site for a company dedicated to global shipping.2
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsThe company made the choice to build an office with a high level of sustainability as a way of reducing costs and increasing comfort, and they hope that future development in the area will follow their lead.3
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsThree glass prism with narrow floor plates are joined by a central atrium with a design that achieves a greater efficiency and flexibility in space planning.4
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsAll employees have access to views, daylight and a column-free space in which to work.5
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsThe building's innovative facade features fixed vertical Pietra Serena stone sun screen shading elements on the SW facade.6
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsA ventilated screen facade faces the NE and NW, and a high selective glass minimizes solar gains in addition to protecting this areas against the high external noise level.7
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsDaylighting reduces the need for artificial lighting and cooling.8
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsThe roof is covered with photovoltaic panels and solar tubes to supplement electrical energy and domestic hot water in the bathrooms and kitchens. Rain water is collected and used for irrigation and re circulated to feed grey water networks.9
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsThe lobby features an impressive 40 m long water wall and reflection pool that filters and ripples the street views from the lobby, which enhances serenity, establishes the company’s maritime heritage all while cooling of the space.10
CMA-CGM Headquarters-Nabil Gholam ArchitectsExploded diagram of the CMA-CGM building in Beirut.11











