MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.
MBAM is a respected organization of stature and standing. That persona is interpreted as an architecture of strong and upright forms that stand tall. The forms are simple and square shouldered, without any frivolous shapes, without any pretensions.
A grand and monumental inner space have been created that ties the spatial composition of the building spaces together. It also creates a heartwarming atrium space for the lobby concourse that greets the visitor as he enters the building and experiences as he walks to the lifts.
The site have been taken into consideration where the building is closed on two sides on the east west axis and open on the north south elevation. The closed west elevation faces the noisy Elite highway that is environmentally undesirable. Taking advantage of that situation, the west wall may be utilized for advertising boards as they face the highway.
The idea of sustainability have been explored where the construction system is the most appropriate for a tight site and with the least wastage. We have looked into reducing the energy needs by reducing the heat gain through (a) second skin screens and fins (b) insulated concrete walls (c) cascade of creepers (d) extended garden terraces (e) roof gardens (f) photovoltaic cell panels roof (g) placement of mechanical car park as a heat barrier (h) proper sun-path orientation. Further energy reduction is thought out by utilising the thermal mass of the concrete slabs and walls as a heat sink. The concrete floor slabs are suitable for radiant floor cooling that combined as a system with conventional HVAC system creates a holistic cooling system with reduced energy demand.
The use of natural lighting and ventilation are encouraged through the articulation of the atrium space that allows in natural light and natural ventilation. Natural light that enters the building is sieved through the second skin screens and fins that brightens but does not dazzle.
To reduce the need for potable water, the idea of harvesting rain water and re-using the grey water produced by the building have been proposed. Photovoltaic cell panels are proposed at the top of the banquet hall roof to create electrical energy. At the same time, the panels acts as a second roof that becomes a heat barrier.
The active system within the building plays an important role in the sustainability of the building. To ensure that it does, an integrated mechanical, electrical and plumbing system (MEP system) have been proposed.
Thus the building have been thought out to express the architectural aspiration of MBAM, and it has taken the site conditions into consideration that together with the appropriate sustainable strategies to create a holistic, sustainable and dignified building.