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Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioThe mixed-use Mercedes Benz Business Center planned for Yerevan, Armenia is a chance to redevelop a rundown section of the city and transform it into a business destination and an example of sustainability and progress. Designed by Brooklyn-based <a href="http://www.htdstudio.net/mercedes_intercontinental.html" target="_blank">HTDStudio</a>, the new center a stacked multi-purpose building covered in green roofs. Through a strong focus on both form and function, the Jenga-like tower aims to minimize its footprint and impact on the surrounding city, while also improving accessibility and creating a living program. Solar power, rainwater collection, greywater recycling and geothermal heating and cooling all add to the sustainability of the exciting mixed use building.1
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioThe location of the Mercedes Benz Business Center has long been slated to become a mixed-use development and many exciting schemes, like <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lace-hill-a-living-mixed-use-sustainable-development-for-armenia/">Forrest Fulton Architect's Lace Hill,</a> have been proposed.2
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioHTDStudio's entry for this latest competition bases its design on the existing site, which is still the site of the former <a href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Armenia/West/Yerevan/Yerevan/photo164122.htm" target="_blank">Yerevan Youth Center</a> where an old tower in considerable disrepair still resides.3
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioThe new building would reuse the at-grade wall-base of the old Yerevan Youth Center as a museum.4
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioFrom there four main pylons lift the superstructure off the ground allowing an unfettered site.5
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioThen each level is lowered onto the utility core and is suspended to anticipate and counteract seismic activity and oscillation. A steel ‘monocoque’ allows the floor units to be staggered and maintain integrity.6
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioA steel ‘monocoque’ allows the floor units to be staggered and maintain integrity.7
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioRising from the floor up, the mixed-use development is comprised of conference rooms, a ballroom, a fitness center and spa, a restaurant, apartments, a theater and a hotel.8
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioLike a crowning jewel, the presidential suite tops the tower and promises dramatic views of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerevan" target="_blank">Yerevan</a> and Mt. Ararat.9
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioEach block floor is staggered and features a green roofed garden planted with trees and other vegetation to help provide insulation against the cold and the heat.10
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioRainwater is collected from these roofs and stored in a cistern underground along with filtered waste water, which is then diverted to the sprinkler system and other non-potable uses.11
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioGeothermal heating and cooling provides energy efficient climate control and ensures that the MBBC will exceed future energy expenditure treaties and requirements in the region.12
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioFinally, solar energy systems will be installed on some of the roofs to take advantage of the relatively sunny climate.13
Mercedes-Benz Business Center-HTDStudioThe MBBC Grand Ballroom.14














