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The Crystal | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Architectural style | Neo-futurism |
Location | One Siemens Brothers Way, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1GB, U.K. |
Coordinates | 51°30′25″N 0°00′52″E / 51.507021°N 0.014431438°E |
Construction started | March 2011[1] |
Completed | July 2012[1] |
Opening | September 2012 |
Cost | £30 million[1] |
Owner | Siemens[1] |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 7,002m² (75,368sqft)[1] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | WilkinsonEyre[1] |
Structural engineer | Arup Group[1] |
Services engineer | Arup Group[1] |
Main contractor | ISG[1] |
Website | |
Venue Website |
The Crystal is a building on Royal Victoria Dock in east London that contains a permanent exhibition about sustainable development.[2] It is owned and operated by Siemens. It is part of the Green Enterprise District policy that covers much of East London. Using solar power and ground source heat pumps to generate its own energy, it has set a high benchmark for sustainability. The building is the first to achieve the highest sustainable building accolades from the world's two leading accreditation bodies, LEED[3] and BREEAM,[4] Platinum and Outstanding respectively. It is the most sustainable building in London.
Design
The Crystal was designed by Perkins+Will (Fit-Out, design leader) and Wilkinson Eyre Architects (shell and core), with Arup Group who were the building and civil engineers, and Townshend Landscape Architects who designed the public realm.[1] Event Communications were the Exhibition Designers,[1] responsible for the interpretive planning, exhibition design and creative direction, graphic design, media direction and construction management for the exhibition spaces.[5]
Public realm
The entire site is 18,000 square metres in size and the surrounding landscape was designed to be a sustainable urban landscape to help encourage a shift in the social ideology, making ‘sustainability’ more attractive and allowing people to participate in social activities within the site, which includes local food programmes and community gardens to help foster this principle.[6] The landscape is public open space and is managed by the London Borough of Newham.
Infrastructure
The building is a showcase for sustainable building technologies. At the heart of this are the building management system and KNX infrastructure. The building control devices, such as lighting, windows, blinds and heating, are connected using the KNX protocol. The building has over 2,500 KNX connected devices,[7] which makes it one of the largest deployments of KNX in a single building.
Gallery
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By Royal Docks
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Aerial view
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View from Emirates Cable car
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Glass panels
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Case Study: The Crystal, London". ISG Contractors. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
- ^ "About The Crystal". 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-09-16.
- ^ LEED Platinum certification for the Crystal
- ^ "GreenBook Life search results".
- ^ http://www.eventcomm.com/work/crystal-an-urban-sustainability-centre-by-siemens#.V_0BLywVBaQ
- ^ "The Crystal by Townshend Landscape Architects".
- ^ Case Study: The Crystal – A Siemens Sustainable Cities Initiative Featuring KNX