Thursday, September 14, 2017

C.F. Mller's stunning Low Energy Center in London showcases an innovative use of steel

Europe's largest new build residential heat network in Europe- the Greenwich Peninsula Low Energy Center in London– saves over 20,000 tons of carbon every year. C.F. Møller Architects collaborated with British artist Conrad Shawcross in designing this groundbreaking facility clad in hundreds of triangular panels that fold and flow across the surface of the tower. The center has won this year's coveted GAGA Architecture Award, awarded to the most innovative and effective use of galvanized steelwork...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building http://inhabitat.com/c-f-mollers-stunning-low-energy-center-in-london-showcases-a-truly-innovative-use-of-steel
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