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Masdar City unveils first net-zero energy mosque in Abu Dhabi

4 December 2023
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Masdar City, the renowned sustainability and innovation hub in Abu Dhabi, UAE, has unveiled plans for the region’s first net-zero energy mosque. Positioned as a symbol of environmental stewardship and cultural heritage, the mosque aims to redefine the standards for houses of worship in the region, blending innovation with a commitment to climate action.

Mohamed Al Breiki, Executive Director of Sustainable Development at Masdar City, expressed the significance of the project, stating, “We have designed and created several net-zero energy projects, but this one has particular significance for us and for me personally, particularly given we’re announcing it during COP28. It will be more than a gathering place, a community hub, or a place of worship. It will take people on a cultural, spiritual, and environmental journey, serving as a powerful symbol of our commitment as responsible stewards of the earth. This mosque is our gift to the community.”

Masdar City, known for its dedication to sustainability, envisions the mosque as a beacon of innovation, aiming to set new industry standards for houses of worship. Lutz Wilgen, Masdar City’s head of design, highlighted the unique challenge of integrating environmental consciousness into the mosque’s design, describing it as “touching the earth lightly and helping others do the same.”

The 2,349 square-meter structure, capable of accommodating 1,300 worshippers, will be entirely self-sufficient, producing at least 100 per cent of its energy needs annually through 1,590 m² of on-site PV panels. The mosque’s design incorporates passive design principles, reducing total energy requirements by 35 per cent compared to international baselines.

The main structure of the mosque will feature rammed earth, providing excellent insulation and fostering a sense of place and belonging. Tiered windows on the roof will allow natural light patterns to illuminate the space, while outdoor colonnades offer shade during transitions from the outdoors to the sacred inner space.

Lutz Wilgen further explained the multi-faceted design choices, emphasizing the holistic approach that integrates environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The groundbreaking mosque is scheduled to break ground in 2024, with completion details to be announced in the coming months.

This announcement is part of Masdar City’s ongoing commitment to net-zero energy projects, reflecting its dedication to pushing the boundaries of sustainability and innovation. The mosque serves as a testament to Masdar City’s ethos of blending beauty, cultural significance, function, and sustainability in architectural design.

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