Thursday, September 4, 2008

Carbon-neutral Ziggurat pyramid could house 1.1 million in Dubai

The Mayans and Egyptians constructed incredible feats of architecture able to weather the test of time, but they had no idea their pyramids would inspire the shape of the latest carbon-neutral super-structure to hit Dubai. Dubai-based environmental design firm Timelinks recently released some eye-catching renderings of the gigantic eco pyramid - aptly named Ziggurat - with plans for its official unveiling scheduled for the Cityscape Dubai event which runs October 6-9 of this year. The ginormous pyramid will cover 2.3 square kilometers and will be able to sustain a “community” of up to 1 million. - inhabitat


Martijn Kramer, managing director of The International Institute for the Urban Environment told WAN: “As a general reaction the Ziggurat Project is viable from a technical point of view. However reflecting from a more sustainable holistic approach we do wonder if the food supply and waste system are taken care for, as the concept seems rather based upon carbon neutrality and energy saving.” Kramer’s initial reaction to “Ziggurat” also raises a very important issue: are people willing to live in a mega building of 2.3 sq km? Will the thought of living in a machine comfort people? - worldarchnews



Well, I do like the fact that it has a moat. I like to stay in the Luxor sometimes when I go to Las Vegas. If the Ziggurat had rooms with jaccuzzi's I'd stay there too ... if I ever wanted to go to Dubai.  Now that I think of it, the Luxor should get a moat.

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