The Actelion Business Center by Herzog & de Meuron seems like something out of a sci-fi movie, but this futuristic aspect to its design only adds to its appeal.
The Actelion Business Center doesn't just look cool, however, but also was built with carbon-neutral aspirations. Similar to many of Herzog & de Meuron's other works, the Actelion was designed in that aim the building has a number of eco-friendly green roofs, a fully integrated self-shading system that angles its windows based on the sun's position, and a number of photovoltaic cells that help provide some of its energy via solar power.
The building is another whirlwind success story for Herzog & de Meuron, and I can't wait to see what they come up with next.
What's Driving This Trend
- Eco-friendly Architecture
- There are opportunities for disruptive innovation in creating sustainable and carbon-neutral buildings with integrated green technologies.
- Futuristic Design
- Incorporating futuristic elements into architectural designs opens up possibilities for creating visually appealing and innovative buildings.
- Renewable Energy Integration
- Integrating renewable energy sources like solar power into commercial buildings presents opportunities for advancing sustainable practices in the construction industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture
- Architects can explore new ways to incorporate eco-friendly technologies and futuristic designs into their projects.
- Construction
- Construction companies can adopt sustainable building practices and seek innovative solutions for incorporating renewable energy sources.
- Renewable Energy
- Renewable energy companies can collaborate with architects and construction firms to develop integrated solutions for capturing and utilizing solar power in commercial buildings.
