"Clean Technology Tower" Exploits the Windy City  E-mail
Written by Hank Green   
Friday, 28 March 2008

They don't call it the Windy City for nothing. Chicagoans routinely brave tropical-storm-force winds. So why is all that energy is only used to knock over pedestrians and scatter detritus when it could be used to power the city!

Well, the "Clean Technology Tower" will finally be exploiting Chicago's wind with dozens of wind turbines tucked into its body. These aren't your average, everyday building integrated turbines either. AS+GG Architecture has actually done the math, and they've determined the best way to harness the wind as it flows around the tower. Depressions in the face of the tower channel wind into the turbines. As the tower reaches higher (and wind speeds increase) the turbines are more tightly spaced.

The result is more than perfect for capturing power, it's also a much more organic and pleasing design than we've seen with a lot of wind-capturing buildings.

The tower will have more than two million square feet of hotel, retail and office space. The wind will be used both to power the building and create negative pressure for natural ventilation. And, as if this wasn't enough clean technology, the domed roof will be covered in photovoltaic panels!

I haven't heard any time-scales for this thing tossed around, but hopefully sooner rather than later. AS+GG is plenty busy with amazing green building projects, like the Masdar Headquarters, but hopefully they'll put this one on the fast track as well.

More pictures below.

Via Jetson Green and AS+GG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Comments (2)add
C'mon Hank
written by Eric , March 31, 2008
C'mon Hank! I've been noticing a lot of misspellings and typos lately, you gotta read over your articles before you post them homy!!

"So why is all that energy is only used to knock over pedestrians"
Oh, Montana
written by Salome , March 31, 2008
I lived most of my life (18 years out of my 20) in Great Falls, MT, and I know that it gets windier there than in Chicago. When will Montana get funding for projects such as these? Montana is a great places for eco-friendly changes, and I hope they start soon.
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Hank Green
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Hank Green is the founder and chief geek at EcoGeek.org. Aside from being obsessed with saving the planet with technology, he loves to write and make videos. If you want to find out more about him, visit hankgreen.com

 
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