Monday, 27 June 2016: 9:45 AM-10:45 AM
Renewable Energy Systems and Net Zero Buildings
Chair:
Sergio Sadaba, P.E., Skidmore Owings & Merrill
This seminar explains the various methods high performance designers follow during the high performance design process. It particularly focuses on the design methodology used in a 1740-ft (530m) supertall net zero building on a 3,450,000-ft² campus in the heart of Jakarta, Indonesia. Pertamina’s new headquarters and campus are a mixed use development for the more than 20,000 employees and visitors expected to work daily on the campus. Low enthalpy geothermal system in a combined heat and power scheme using binary cycle technology as a primary source of energy will make Pertamina’s Energy Tower the tallest net-zero building in the world.
1 Designing for a Net-Zero 1740ft (530m) Super High Rise Building
This presentation explains the various methods high performance designers follow during high performance design process. It particularly focuses on the design methodology used in a 1740-ft (530m) supertall net zero building on a 3,450,000-ft² campus in the heart of Jakarta, Indonesia. Pertamina’s new headquarters and campus are a mixed use development for the 20,000 plus employees and visitors expected to work daily on the campus. Low enthalpy geothermal system in a combined heat and power scheme using binary cycle technology as primary source of energy will make Pertamina’s Energy Tower the tallest net-zero building in the world.