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Foster + Partners’ Carbon Neutral Masdar City Rises in the Desert

10/12/2010
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  • Masdar by Foster + Partners
    <a href="http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Practice/Default.aspx"> Foster + Partners</a>' <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2007/05/09/norman-fosters-green-desert-utopia-in-dubai/">ambitious plan</a> to create “the world’s first carbon neutral zero-waste city” is slowly becoming a reality of epic proportions. The prototypical sustainable city, <a href="http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Projects/1515/Default.aspx">Masdar</a>, is currently under construction twenty miles outside of Abu Dhabi. When finished, the city will be powered entirely by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/energy/">renewable energy</a>, making it one of the world’s most sustainable urban developments. This past week, residents started moving into the new 3 ½ acre area surrounding <a href="http://www.masdar.ac.ae/home/index.aspx">Masdar Institute</a>, the city’s very own sustainability-driven research center, which is devoted to the development of alternative energy.
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  • Masdar by Foster + Partners
    Inspired by the architecture and planning of traditional Arab cities, <a href="http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Practice/Default.aspx">Foster + Partners</a> seamlessly combined ancient building techniques with modern technological advancements. Meshing these two distinct forms of design, they created a city in which tradition is as important as modernization.
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    The recently completed area, although a fraction of the size of the final development, has some design features that are reflective of the entire scope of the project.
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    Rising from the archetypical desert landscape are two opposing styles of buildings. Laboratories are housed in modern concrete structures covered in a strong translucent plastic called ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene topped with photovolactic panels. On the other hand, residential buildings are clad in an undulating terra-cotta-like latticework based on traditional Arabic <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/17/jean-nouvels-stunning-museum-facade-dilates-to-let-in-daylight/">mashrabiya screens</a> that mimic an architectural vocabulary indigenous to the area.
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    <a href="http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Practice/Default.aspx">Foster + Partners</a> oriented Masdar on a Northwest-Southwest axis, laying out the streets on angles so that apartment dwellers never look directly into the windows of adjacent buildings. This takes into account the importance of privacy in Arab nations while optimizing shading and reducing the need for artificial light and air conditioning in both residential and commercial spaces.
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    <a href="http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Projects/1515/Default.aspx">Masdar</a> continues to expand its ideals and program to accommodate a larger population and the demand for a sustainable city.
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    That the city is truly on its way to becoming a sustainable and self-sufficient development in the desert.
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Masdar by Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners' ambitious plan to create “the world’s first carbon neutral zero-waste city” is slowly becoming a reality of epic proportions. The prototypical sustainable city, Masdar, is currently under construction twenty miles outside of Abu Dhabi. When finished, the city will be powered entirely by renewable energy, making it one of the world’s most sustainable urban developments. This past week, residents started moving into the new 3 ½ acre area surrounding Masdar Institute, the city’s very own sustainability-driven research center, which is devoted to the development of alternative energy.

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