Green Building – In this day and age, sustainability has become an important standard for innovative buildings. The good news is that architecture and design have come a long way in building eco-friendly buildings. From Amsterdam to Tokyo, here are 10 of the most remarkable buildings in the world, representing commendable achievements in promoting environmental sustainability through design.

1. The Edge, Amsterdam

The Edge, a striking building located in the heart of Amsterdam, stands for sustainability and innovation. PLP Architecture, a company specializing in the design of modern workspaces with a strong environmental mindset, built this green building. The Edge is recognized as one of the top sustainable buildings in the world.

Green Building - The Edge, Amsterdam

The Edge’s design focuses on energy efficiency, protection and use of renewable energy sources. With a structural core using heat-collecting and energy-generating materials such as wood and concrete, the building has a natural capacity for heating and cooling. Furthermore, the innovative shading system reduces glare and contributes to energy savings.

The Edge is also equipped with many eco-friendly features, including rooftop solar panels, a rainwater collection system and electric vehicle charging points to reduce carbon emissions. The green roof of this green building not only insulates heat but also creates a green space for plants to grow.

Not only eco-friendly amenities, The Edge also offers other amenities that promote sustainability, including indoor bike parking, swimming pool and garden. These features are testament to The Edge’s status as one of the leading sustainable buildings today.

2. Bosco Verticale, Milan

Bosco Verticale, known as the “Vertical Forest”, located in Milan, Italy, is a testament to the revolutionary building that transcends the limits of sustainable architecture. This green building consists of two residential towers 110 and 76 meters high, with more than 9,000 trees, 13,000 shrubs and 5,000 plant covers. The building’s goal is to generate oxygen, reduce pollution, and provide habitat for local birds and insects.

Green Building - Bosco Verticale, Milan

Bosco Verticale is the result of a partnership between the architectural firm Stefano Boeri Architetti and the City of Milan, which aims to build a sustainable and livable environment in urban areas. The two towers are built using natural materials such as cement, aluminum and glass, which provide insulation and reduce energy consumption. Surrounding the two towers with a garden of 15,000 square meters creates biodiversity for this green building.

Bosco Verticale effectively responds to the complex challenges of climate change by using natural elements to reduce energy consumption, reduce air pollution and encourage public green space. This building is an outstanding example of sustainable architecture and has become an inspiration for other cities to build eco-friendly buildings.

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3. One Central Park, Sydney

One Central Park, located in the heart of Sydney, Australia, is a great example of the combination of sustainability and beauty. The two towers were designed by architect Jean Nouvel, with an elevated garden perched on top. This elevated garden is made up of green wall containing native Australian plants, creating a fresh and ecologically diverse habitat.

Green building - One Central Park, Sydney

This green building integrates many sustainability initiatives, including a solar panel system for renewable energy, a water storage and recycling system, along with smart building technology that optimizes use. energy. In addition, the project also has green features such as the sky garden and green wall, contributing to building a living environment and biodiversity.

This building is a remarkable example of sustainable and innovative design that meets both aesthetic and ecological goals. It is also an excellent example of how to build a project that is sensitive to its surroundings, creating a green, vibrant and inspiring space. As a result, One Central Park has become a leading example of sustainable building design not only in Australia but around the world.

4. The Crystal, London

Crystal, located at Royal Victoria Pier in London, is an award-winning sustainable and iconic building that serves as a model for modern and renewable energy technology. As a sustainable green building, this building prioritizes eco-friendly activities and services to inspire sustainable transformation globally.

Green building - The Crystal, London

Crystal was designed by renowned architectural firm Grimshaw, and was completed in 2012. It uses renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal energy. With a near-zero carbon footprint, the building integrates a variety of energy-saving and energy-generating features, including electric vehicle charging stations, blowers and photovoltaic panels to generate electricity from the sun.

The sustainability of this green building is reflected in the insulated green roof, which helps to cool the building in the summer and keep it warm in the winter, while providing a habitat for birds and wildlife. Inside the building, motion sensors adjust lighting to optimize energy use. Water-saving appliances such as showers, toilets and others contribute to the building’s sustainability efforts.

In addition to energy efficiency, The Crystal is committed to providing education and community engagement to spread the message of sustainability. Through its sustainability education programmes, The Crystal organizes workshops, seminars and other events to inspire and encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint and live a more sustainable lifestyle.

Crystal is a shining symbol of sustainability and a testament to the enormous potential of renewable energy. Through its commitment to sustainability and its pioneering role in the use of renewable energy sources, The Crystal is an outstanding example of what we can achieve with an emphasis on sustainability.

5. KPMG Headquarters, Amsterdam

The KPMG Headquarters building in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is considered one of the leading green buildings in the world, featuring an innovative design that combines sustainability and occupant comfort. This building was designed by architecture office Mecanoo International, specifically for the purpose of serving as the headquarters of KPMG Netherlands.

Green building - KPMG Headquarters, Amsterdam

The building cleverly utilizes the Dutch climate for high energy efficiency and environmental friendliness. The use of natural ventilation, natural cooling and natural light plays an important role in reducing energy usage and creating a comfortable environment. In addition, this green building also uses renewable energy to meet its energy needs. In particular, the building’s shell is designed with good insulation using quality materials.

With a curved facade made of blue glass panels, the building offers a striking and elegant appearance. Curved facades also help reduce wind pressure on the building and reduce energy consumption.

In addition, the building also integrates solar panels on the roof, rainwater collection system and gray water recycling system. These features help reduce water usage and energy consumption. This green building is also designed according to BREEAM sustainability standards, creating a more eco-friendly environment.

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Source: The Constructor