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| Stefan Behnisch |

Marco Polo Tower

| Hamburg | Germany |
| Architecture |


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CREDITS: 1.00 LU/HSW/SD


Course Description
The course considers a landmark sustainability-compliant architectural project in one of Europe’s major on-going urban vitalisation schemes. Course material includes an explanatory text, many pictures, a series of technical drawings and sketches, a construction-detail, and climate-control cross-section drawing. These provide a complete overview of the project, and the technologies and materials used, with particular focus on the energy-saving benefits achieved.

On completion of the course, you will be able to evaluate the energy-efficient measures implemented in this contemporary building, and apply this knowledge in your own practice.


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Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the sustainable technologies used in the Marco Polo Tower that earned the 2010 Cannes MIPIM First Prize Award in the “Residential Developments” category.
  2. Analyze the new structural-frame and infill materials used, with particular reference to the heat and acoustic insulation gains achieved at low energy cost.
  3. Illustrate, on the basis of the climate-control cross-section and construction-detail drawings, how sustainability in the form of energy savings has been achieved.
  4. Assess how interior and exteriors interrelate, including the way balconies and terraces have been used with other sun-screening devices to shield the interiors from direct solar exposure.

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Architecture and Sustainability: Marco Polo Tower
Hamburg, Germany
Behnisch Architecten



 
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