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Zaid Bin Talib Unveils Plans for Solar-Powered Rainwater-Harvesting Embassy of Iraq in Oslo
by Lidija Grozdanic, 06/28/13

 

Oslo School of Architecture and Design student Zaid Bin Talib recently unveiled plans for a new Embassy of Iraq in Oslo that is covered in solar panels and rainwater harvesting mechanisms. The swirling structure features an energy generating skin, and it's wrapped with vegetation that intertwines throughout its openings and undulating surfaces.

 

The intersecting swirls of Zaid Bin Talib‘s Embassy of Iraq in Oslo create an interesting play of animated forms. The skin provides gradual and discrete connections between different parts of the building. The two polarized swirls create a continuous and, at times elongated circulation path.

 

Serving as an urban sculpture, the overall shape of the building gestures towards the open spaces on the west side of the site. The north façade is mostly closed and functions as a buffer against traffic noise. Access, openings and views are oriented towards the east and shielded from winter winds.

 

The undulating roof is covered with photovoltaics and it harvests rainwater to irrigate the surrounding vegetation. The openings are glazed with high-performance glass that reduces glare and provides views and shading.

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Student Proposes Iraq Embassy Design for Oslo a la Zaha but Greener
by Tafline Laylin, 06/30/13 
 

Zaha Hadid’s flowing architecture instantly sprung to mind when we came across Zaid Bin Talib’s design proposal for an Iraqi embassy in Oslo. Daring, futuristic, and swooping, the design appears to be influenced by Iraq’s most famous architect’s style, except the Oslo School of Architecture and Design student’s work is so much greener.

 

So many people rave about Zaha Hadid’s work, and with good reason. She’s a genius who constantly reinvents herself, an original.

 

But we can’t bring ourselves to support an Iraqi who refuses to do more for the environment through her deeply influential work, unless you count the LEED Silver SOHO Gallery Complex.

 

But Zaid Bin Talib? Now there’s a designer we can get behind.

 

The proposal for a new embassy in Norway demonstrates an environmental ethos that puts the Iraqi elder to shame, yet the budding student hasn’t compromised one inch of innovation to achieve his eco-ambitions.

 

One quarter of the punctured facade is covered with photovoltaic panels and 30 percent with greenery that unfurls among the undulating openings.

 

The energy-generating skin is complemented with high-performance glazing covering the openings, which help to ensure the building’s interior in both well-lit and ventilated.

 

Oriented towards the west entrance to protect against high winds and comprised of two polarized “swirls” that create a continuous, long structure, the embassy’s northern facade is closed to block out traffic noise.

 

Other sustainability initiatives include energy efficient lighting and passive solar design, all of which help to reduce this impressive structure’s impact on the earth. Mind you, it’s not dirt, and it’s not affordable, but it is a step in a greener direction.

 

Maybe this particular design won’t be realized, but it’s refreshing to know that the next generation of designers from the Middle East and North Africa are incorporating real-world issues into their work.

 

Now, how do we teach the old schoolers (ahem, Zaha) a few new, green tricks?

Zlena ambasada Iraka u Oslu
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02/07/2013

 

Student Škole za arhitekturu i dizajn Zaid Bin Talib, isprojektovao je modernu Ambasadu Iraka u Oslu. Ideja mu je bila da isprojektuje modernu zgradu koja će maksimalno iskorišćavati solarnu energiju i sakupljati atmosfersku vodu. Zgrada ima uvijenu strukturu a na fasadi ima posađenu vegetaciju. Fasada ambasade predstavlja igru oblika stvarajući iluziju pokreta. 

Severna fasada zgrade je zatvorena, kako bi obezbedila zvučnu izolaciju objekta, dok se na zapadu fasada sliva ka otvorenom prostoru. Svi otvori i ulazi su okrenuti ka istoku, kako bi bili zaštićeni od zimskih vetrova. Krov je pokriven fotonaponskim panelima i projektovan je tako da sakuplja kišnicu koja se koristi za zalivanje okolne vegetacije. Sve staklene površine su visokoefikasne, smanjujući odsjaj dok, istovremeno, omogućavaju dobar pogled i zaštitu od sunca.

Interesantno je da je autor ovog projekta rođen u Iraku gde je završio osnovne studije na Arhitekturi, a master studije je završio u Oslu. 

 

Tekst u saradnji sa sajtovima Inhabitat.com i zaidbintalib.wix.com/zaid-bin-talib.

 

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The intersecting swirls of Zaid Bin Talib‘s Embassy of Iraq in Oslo create an interesting play of animated forms. The skin provides gradual and discrete connections between different parts of the building. The two polarized swirls create a continuous and, at times elongated circulation path.

 

Serving as an urban sculpture, the overall shape of the building gestures towards the open spaces on the west side of the site. The north façade is mostly closed and functions as a buffer against traffic noise. Access, openings and views are oriented towards the east and shielded from winter winds.

 

 

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The intersecting swirls of Zaid Bin Talib‘s Embassy of Iraq in Oslo create an interesting play of animated forms. The skin provides gradual and discrete connections between different parts of the building. The two polarized swirls create a continuous and, at times elongated circulation path.

Serving as an urban sculpture, the overall shape of the building gestures towards the open spaces on the west side of the site. The north façade is mostly closed and functions as a buffer against traffic noise. Access, openings and views are oriented towards the east and shielded from winter winds.

The undulating roof is covered with photovoltaics and it harvests rainwater to irrigate the surrounding vegetation. The openings are glazed with high-performance glass that reduces glare and provides views and shading.

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Serving as an urban sculpture, the overall shape of the building gestures towards the open spaces on the west side of the site. The north façade is mostly closed and functions as a buffer against traffic noise. Access, openings and views are oriented towards the east and shielded from winter winds.

The undulating roof is covered with photovoltaics and it harvests rainwater to irrigate the surrounding vegetation. The openings are glazed with high-performance glass that reduces glare and provides views and shading.

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