_project Name: The Desert Flower
_location: Dubai, UAE
_brief: Design three luxurious residential units which will provide great views of the water and out towards the ever-changing skyline of Dubai.
_considerations: As ecologically sympathetic as possible without compromising on design.
_response: The external double skin was designed to act as a veil, shielding the building from the direct rays of the sun, reducing the building cooling load by 45%. This veil also acts as a solar chimney, which works as a hot air exhaust system. The sun hits the veil, warming the air behind it. The air rises to create movement and cool air is drawn from below the building where it is cooled by water. This ventilation method draws the hot air out of individual units, reducing the amount of power used in the building. Smart glass systems have been integrated into the design as a response to the need for better cooling systems. At certain times of the day, during excessive direct sunlight, the glass will become opaque, creating three distinct building colours and taking the desert flower concept to another level.