First where i did the case study then i implemented advance architecture technology in hotel which I had designed in that advance technology of architecture where I used Mashrabiya and solar panels and 3d modeling effects on the elevation of building.
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1. PRESENTED BY: ZUBAIR ALI ( D-18-AR-31 )
ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY IN
ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE
CASE STUDY & HOTEL DESIGN
2. TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
KEYPLAN
SITE PLAN
CLIMATE EFFECTS
GENERALINFORMATION
ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY
FEATURES OFADVANCE TECHNOLOGY
ANIMATION STEPS
CONCEPT
SPACE GARDENS
STRUCTURE
DESIGN
LOCATION
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR, FIRST FLOOR-6TH FLOOR -7 FLOOR
ELEVATIONS
SECTIONS
BLOWUPS
4. INTRODUCTION
Al Bahr Towers is a development in the emirate
of Abu Dhabi consisting of two 29-storey, 145m–
high towers. It is located at the intersection of Al
Saada and Al Salam Street in Abu Dhabi City, the
capital of the United Arab Emirates, at the
eastern entrance. One tower houses the new
headquarters of the Abu Dhabi Investment
Council (ADIC), an investment arm of the
Government of Abu Dhabi. The other serves as
the head office of Al Hilal Bank,a progressive and
innovative Islamic Bank.
The Aedas studio was chosen to design the new headquarters
of the Abu Dhabi Investment Council after an international
competition for the commission. The two 25-floor office towers
have capacity for between 1000 and 1100 employees in each.
The design concept is both culturally and environmentally
appropriate and meets the goals of the 2030 Development
Plan for Abu Dhabi which was recently published.
CASE STUDY
13. General Information
Status Complete
Type skyscraper
Town or city Abu Dhabi
Country United Arab
Designed in 2008
Build in 2009-2012
Opened 2013
Cost $2 Billion
Height 147.0 m
Technical details
Floor count 27
Roof top height 120.0m
Façade Façade responsive
CASE STUDY
14. Advance Technologies
Mashribiya shading system was developed by computation design, using a
parametric description of geometry of actuated façade panels
Fiber glass coating and programmed to respond to a movement of the sun as
a way to reduce solar gain and glare
Screen allows us to use more naturally tinted glass, which let light in so you
have better views and less need artificial light
Optimal solar and light condition
CASE STUDY
15. FEATURES OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
•Kinetic architecture technology
•Intelligent façade
•Efficiency with high-tech take on mashribiyas
•Folding screen
•Parametric modelling
•Algorithmic modelling
•Fore protection
•Geo-technology
CASE STUDY
18. Location
In the city of Abu Dhabi. The mercury can reach 120°F
the largest city and capital of the United Arab
Architects, in collaboration with Arup Engineers,
façade which pays homage to traditional Arab
The geometric patterns which comprise the gigantic
more than 1000 moving elements which contract and
throughout the day, depending on the position of the
the Arab World Institute designed by Jean
Concept
The façade system defies the typical typology of the area’s
skyscrapers, providing a more agile and dynamic solution to the
climatic conditions. The Al Bahar Towers seek to provide a
contextual and culturally sensitive design which also utilises
modern technology to achieve
The towers’ design can also be seen as a response to a series of
initiatives which were being discussed/ debated in the Emirates
at the time of its conception, including the publication of the
2030 Abu Dhabi Plan. The Plan comprises an integrated
development framework based on the principles of cultural and
environmental responsibility, in conjunction with the
development of the Estidama environmental management
standard and the promotion of the Masdar initiative for
renewable energy.
CASE STUDY
19. Spaces
Gardens
Along the South façade, there are internal, open-air gardens which, as well as shade, help to alleviate
the effects of sun exposure. These areas also provide a service for workers, who use the spaces for
meetings and breaks
Podium
The podium houses a wide range of shared facilities, including prayer rooms, restaurants and an
auditorium, while allowing differentiated access for the various categories of users, including members of
the public, staff and VIP persons, who can use a discrete entrance from the garden area on the upper deck
There are two underground parking levels, with capacity for 80 vehicles and a “mezzanine” area
integrated into the podium as a meeting area for personnel.
On the top floor, at a height of 120 metres, there is an observation deck which is open to the public.
Structure
The blistering heat of Abu Dhabi makes shade and air conditioning two of the most important elements
in any new construction, and as an inevitable result of the latter, so is energy consumption.
Traditionally, buildings in the Middle East used a technology called “mashrabiya”, consisting of complex
wooden lattice panels which reduced the heat of the sun.
Solar panels
The pioneering shading screen of the towers, controlled by computer, operates as a curtain-wall,
positioned two metres from the exterior façade of the buildings in an independent frame
Photovoltaic cells
The South-facing roofs of each tower incorporate photovoltaic cells, which generate approximately 5% of the
total energy required from renewable energy sources, which is used for the water heating. The towers were
one of the first buildings in the Gulf to receive an LEED Silver rating.
CASE STUDY
22. kinetic technology in Pakistan :
Lahore CUI company started work on kinetic technology and cost is Rs409,756.
Lucky One Mall
Karachi, Pakistan
Attention shoppers: dazzling LED make-over for Karachi's iconic new shopping mall façade
Lucky One mall transformed with Color Kinetics lighting systems, attracting visitors and creating commercial
opportunities
Signify announced the illumination of one the largest shopping malls in Pakistan — Lucky One in Karachi — with
architectural LED lighting technology.
Transforming Karachi's skyline
The dynamic LED lighting, which can create stunning light
effects, transformed the mall into one of the city's most iconic
new landmarks. The new mall has been designed by Pakistan's
renowned architecture firm Arcop Associates Private Limited.
The façade lighting concept, undertaken and managed by
Signify including installation, commissioning and
programming, is leaving a lasting impression on visitors inside
and outside the mall.
CASE STUDY
23. The façade lighting presents remarkable commercial opportunities as well as entertainment for visitors. It brings
the mall to life from the moment visitors approach it from a far to when they enter and experience its interior,
right through to the vivid illumination of the Family Entertainment Center Onederland.
Colorful and sustainable lighting
he mall's exterior façade is illuminated with dynamic Color Kinetics Vaya Linear MP luminaires controlled by a
iPlayer3 controller providing flexibility to create millions of different colors and dynamic light effects. The
façade can be lit in special colors for events and holidays and can create spectacular light shows. The indoor
walkways and atrium areas are transformed with energy efficient Philips LED down lights. Compared to
conventional lighting, the new long-life LED system may deliver up to 60 percent energy savings, as well as
saving on operation and maintenance costs.
he installation at the Lucky One mall is
the most advanced façade lighting
project of its kind in Pakistan. We used
the latest generation of Color Kinetics
Vaya luminaires to create a stunning
and memorable entry point. From a
façade that attracts visitors to the mall
and to well-lit public areas, Signify's
LED lighting delivers a cost-effective
and sustainable offering that creates
positive impact upon visitors and
retailers
CASE STUDY
25. SITE PLAN
SWOT
STRENGTH
Support through govt
Easily access to site through
neighbor
WEAKNESS
This site has become a popular
a historic destination.
Poor road condition which
access to site.
OPPORTUNITIES
By developing tourism
facilities there is huge
opportunity to increase the
economy of natives through
participate person and local
people.
THREATS
Security issue
Noise pollution
HOTEL DESIGN