Solar Powered, Carbon Neutral Pyramid to House 1 Million People in Dubai

Solar Powered, Carbon Neutral Pyramid to House 1 Million People in Dubai Ancient Egyptian pyramids and Middle Eastern ziggurats are coming alive in the 21st century technology.

A new futurist concept that encompasses green building technology and—according to the developer—can house up to a million people, will make a debut at the world stage in October.

The 2.3 square kilometer Ziggurat Project, undertaken by Timelinks, a Dubai based environmental design company, will be 100 per cent carbon neutral and will run by harnessing the power of nature setting a futuristic pace for eco-friendliness for other similar projects in the pipeline.

Borrowing from ancient ingenuity, the inhabitants won’t even have any use for a car: transport throughout the complex would be connected by an integrated 360 degree network (horizontally and vertically) so cars would be redundant. Biometrics would provide security with facial recognition technology.

Ziggurat’s Carbon Neutral Accolades:
Ridas Matonis, director of Timelinks, said, “Ziggurat communities can be almost totally self-sufficient energy-wise. Apart from using steam power in the building we will also employ wind turbine technology to harness natural energy resources.”

Ziggurat’s Nature Accolades:
“Whole cities can be accommodated in complexes which take up less than 10% of the original land surface. Public and private landscaping will be used for leisure pursuits or irrigated as agricultural land. “If these projects were realized today the world would see communities that are sustainable, environmentally friendly and in tune with their natural surroundings.”

Solar Powered, Carbon Neutral Pyramid to House 1 Million People in Dubai In the ancient world, ziggurats, important to the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians of ancient Mesopotamia, were temple towers mainly around the Mesopotamian valley and Iran, and had the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories or levels.

The ziggurat style of architecture has been copied today in many places of the world including the SIS Building, also commonly known as the MI6 Building, the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service and the headquarters of the California Department of General Services in West Sacramento, California.

But nothing has been so futuristic and real until now, Timelinks is even making steps to patent the design and technology incorporated into the project. The carbon neutral enclave will be unveiled at Cityscape Dubai, Middle East’s largest business-to-business real estate and investment exhibition that will run on October 6 to 9, 2008.

Image courtesy: World Architecture News

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8 Comments

  1. I wonder if cyclone club (the infamous 5 star brothel of Dubai) will open a branch in this 5 star Ziggurat! Dubai is the capital of prostitution and women trafficking of the Middle East, which is another thing for them to be proud of!

  2. Definitely looks impressive. Any word on the practicality and probability of building such a thing?

  3. Yes, this is a wonderful press release. The devil, I’m afraid, will be in the details. Does “debut” mean the building will open? Or that ground will be broken? Sounds like a model will be on display at Cityscape…

  4. I’m pretty sure prostitutes are now second place. Most of Dubai seems intent on giving me random inheritance money. As for the building, it looks quite interesting. Cheers

  5. Very cool idea, the more I read about this the more it amazes me. When would such a project be ready for mass production?

  6. we are going back to the origin of civilization , year 2000 everything is nearly possible

  7. I have no doubt that if anyone can pull this off, it will be the engineers of Dubai. Unfortunaely, all of their best intentions so far haven’t exactly been environmentally friendly.

  8. And when you turn 35 years of age a red light will begin to blink on your palm. Run Logan, Run. (Yeah you too, Lola).

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