80 years old Badriya Jum'a Masjid was recently unveiled in India as the world?s first zero energy eco-friendly green mosque pioneered by Bearys Group. The mosque design has integrated Islamic architecture and sustainable technologies.The important feature of the green building is that its entire energy requirement is met through hybrid renewable energy, both wind and solar.At a time when the world is passing through climate change crisis, the mosque demonstrates how sustainable developments can help in mitigating global warming.
The mosque, built on 15,000 square feet of area, incorporates greenery in and around. The cooling of the building is achieved by using elements of nature. The building orientation minimizes solar heat gain.
The L-shaped building plan and elevated nature of the prayer hall, green vegetation and water tanks around it offer a naturally cooled environment. The solar heat reflecting terrace floor, laid with white China mosaics and fitted with turbo vents, not only keep the prayer space cool, but also reduces warming of local microclimate
The building?s open envelope with sunrays travelling and non-conducting glass reinforced concrete (GRC) with more than 50 percent openings increases natural ventilation.
Natural cooling of the building is accentuated by the wind scoop on a 70-foot multifunctional Minaret , which forces a down draft of cool breezes into the prayer hall and supports the tower structure with the wind turbine mounted atop.
Use of hybrid renewable energy (wind and solar energy) in the mosque will produce more energy than used by the mosque, thus feeding energy to the state grid and accruing energy credits for the next 25 years.
?Reduce-Reuse-Recycle-Regenerate? technology has been implemented with low-flow water fixtures.
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Wow! first zero energy eco friendly mosque .
It sounds so great..
Glad to know about reduce, recycle, reuse and regenerate technology, this is nice initiative.
Thank you for sharing .
Posted 21-01-2016 01:44