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NYU Abu Dhabi Re-Imagines Agricultural Tourism In UAE For Solar Decathlon Middle East 2018
(22 October 2017)

 

A dedicated team of students and faculty from NYU Abu Dhabi is set to unveil their design for the first-ever LEED certified sustainable agricultural tourism destination in the UAE at the 19th edition of the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition, WETEX, from 23rd to 25th October in Dubai.

Comprised of 20 students from 16 countries, Team NYUAD has tackled the aims of the Solar Decathlon Middle East 2018 by combining new opportunities in desert farming with the ambitious food security goals of the UAE to redefine sustainable living while utilising the natural beauty, local materials, and emerging designers of the Emirates and designing a revolutionary model of energy-efficient accommodation.

"The Solar Decathlon is a multidisciplinary construction project, spanning two years, which allows students to address some of the most pressing issues facing the construction industry today, including how to create sustainable, aesthetically pleasing and technology-enabled buildings," said Matthew Karau, faculty advisor for the project.

NYUAD’s design for a LEED certified accommodation incorporates passive design strategies, future-ready infrastructure, and low-impact modular prefabrication to incorporate diverse technologies and achieve energy self-sufficiency without compromising overall comfort. The design is being revealed shortly after the appointment of Mariam Al Muhairi as the Minister of State for Future Food Security.

"With this project, we aim to highlight the ambitious organic and hydroponic farming enterprises in the UAE and provide opportunities for travellers and residents to experience sustainable living in the desert and cook with locally-grown ingredients," Karau added.

The Solar Decathlon Middle East is an international competition in which universities from all over the world meet to design, build and operate grid-connected, net-zero energy consumption houses. During the final phase of the competition, the 21 teams will assemble their houses at the Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park in Dubai and open them to the general public while they are being judged for the competition in November 2018.



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