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PARAMETER DYNAMIC TOWER PEARL RIVER TOWER AL BAHAR TOWER

(Dubai, United Arab Emirates ) (Guangzhou, china ) (abu dhabi, united arab emirates)

Solar heat gain It reduces solar heat gain upto Facades are associated with Since the north face experiencing
50 % external shades and interior thesolar radiation for very brief
automated blinds,these shades periods of time. here, 70% to 85%
produce about 200,000 kWh/yr of solar gain in typical louvers due
while protecting the building's to direct exposure to solargain in
facade from solar gain typical louvers
Natural Ventilation The building contains all of glass Consist of a double glazed facade The fluid form of the building
hence, natural ventilation is not with integral spandrel panels and generation relatively low pressure
considered while designing cavity space for cooling upto maximum of 3.5kPA

Day lightning 500 lux throughtout daily working Integrated glass facade to provide 250 to 2000 lux throughtout daily
hours. visual transmission and enhancing working hours.
(9:00 am to 12:00 am) daylight and reduce artificial (9:00 am to 12:00 am)
lightning
Thermal insulation It mitigates heat transfer upto 30 It mitigates heat transfer upto 80 It mitigates heat transfer upto 50
percent percent percent

Material Choices used recyclable and natural Using environmentally friendly 2000 umbrella like elements
material which includes products for reuse such as bottles, photovoltic cells ,P.T.F.E panels
marble,stone wood insulated glass wood, ceramics and marble for
and knowing for their interior interior finishes and waste product
finishing. isolation.

Energy generation Dubai has an average of 4000 energy saved 44% less using percent
hours of wind annually, with an photovoltic cells ad hydrogen fuel
average wind speed of 16 km/h, gases
the turbines are estimated to
produce around 1,200,000
kilowatt-hours of energy per year.
Four of the 48 turbines in the
building will be enough to power
the entire tower, leaving the other
44 to provide surplus energy back
into Dubai's power grid

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