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Masdar City Phase BOnce billed as the world's first zero carbon, zero waste city in the desert environs of Abu Dhabi, Masdar hasn't quite lived up to its original ambitions. But it has come fairly close. Initially launched in 2006, the government-backed project has gone through several phases. T<a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-hundreds-attend-masdar-citys-first-eco-street-fair/">wo years ago we visited the first Masdar Institute</a> buildings with their iconic terra-cotta facades and rooftop photovoltaic panels. Now new buildings are sprouting, including <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-siemens-leed-platinum-headquarters-at-masdar-city-nears-completion/">Siemens' regional headquarters</a> expected to achieved LEED Platinum and three pearls from the Estidama rating system. Flip through our gallery for an exclusive peak at the first images of the expanded Masdar Institute and a futuristic new hub designed to host 100 clean tech companies from around the globe.1
Masdar CityAll of the facades are designed to reduce solar gain2
Masdar CityThese are never before seen parts of Masdar City - still under construction3
Masdar CityThese are new facades on expanded sections of Masdar Institute4
Masdar CityPhase B of construction is expected to be complete in the early part of this year5
Masdar CityThis awning at the entrance of MIST provides shading6
Masdar CityThis is the new clean tech hub - a la silicon valley in the desert7
Masdar CityFlowing forms provide a sense of dynamism throughout8
Masdar CityThe rooftop panels cover 30% of the existing energy load9
Masdar CityThe panels are cleaned by hand with brooms10
Masdar CityMasdar is an R&D hub, so a series of new designs and technologies are being tested11
Masdar CityGreenery in the courtyard helps with air quality and provides a gentle aesthetic12
Masdar CityMasdar is one of the most photogenic places on earth13
Masdar CityAlbeit decidedly futuristic, these facades help to slash energy and cooling loads14
Masdar CityPassive design and proper orientation ensure that the buildings aren't too hot in the summer time15
Masdar CityMasdar uses 50% less energy than a comparable building16
Masdar CityThe cooling load was slashed by 40%17
Masdar CityEventually the city will provide accommodation for up to 40,000 residents18
Masdar CityConstruction is expected to be completed early this year19
Masdar CityThis is the microscopy room downstairs20
Masdar CityA $4 million microscope is being installed21
Masdar CityThis is inside the clean room, where nano particle research is conducted22
Masdar CityWe learned that nano particles are really, really, really small!23
Masdar CityIn summer, this is the best spot in the city24
Masdar CityNote how the undulating form provides shading25
Masdar CityWhilst unified, several different kinds of facades demonstrate the scope of Masdar's material research26
Masdar City96 percent of the construction waste is recycled27
Masdar CityPerforations facilitate natural ventilation28




























