SUSTAINABLE
SUSTAINABLE
GREEN BUILDING
WITH INNOVATIVE
BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY
The library was designed to maximize energy efficiency. It features a unique design with a curving glass exterior that helps to
reduce heat gain during the summer and retain warmth during the winter. Additionally, the building uses a ground-source heat
pump system that provides heating and cooling using the natural heat of the earth.
It has an abundance of natural light, thanks to its many windows and skylights. This helps to reduce the need for artificial
lighting, which saves energy.
Water conservation
A rainwater harvesting system is included to collect rainwater, which is then used for irrigation and flushing toilets.
Additionally, low flow plumbing fixtures are installed throughout the building to reduce water consumption.
The library was constructed using a significant number of recycled materials, including concrete, steel, and glass.
Green roof
The library features a green roof that helps to reduce the urban heat island effect and absorb stormwater runoff.
BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY
The use of a geothermal heating and cooling
system
A unique building envelope design
A green roof
Rainwater harvesting system
Passive solar design
ZUELLIG
BUILDING
The building sits on a reinforced concrete foundation that was designed to withstand earthquakes and other natural
disasters.
• Structural System:
The building features a steel frame structural system with concrete floor slabs.
• Curtain Wall System:
The building's facade features a high-performance curtain wall system, which is made up of glass and aluminum
panels.
• Mechanical and Electrical Systems:
The building's mechanical and electrical systems were designed to be energy-efficient and to reduce the building's
environmental impact.
• Green Spaces:
The building features several green spaces, including a landscaped roof garden and a sky garden on the 33rd
floor.
• Seismic Design:
The building was designed to withstand the earthquakes and typhoons that are common in the Philippines.
• Construction Materials:
The building uses sustainable and locally sourced construction materials wherever possible. For example, the
building's curtain wall system uses low-emissivity (Low-E) glass, which reduces the amount of heat that enters
the building and minimizes the need for air conditioning.
• Water Conservation:
The building incorporates several features to conserve water, including low flow plumbing fixtures, a rainwater
harvesting system, and a wastewater treatment system.
• Waste Reduction:
During construction, the building's construction waste was carefully managed and recycled or reused wherever
possible.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
The building's facade features low-emissivity (Low-E) glass, which reduces the
amount of heat that enters the building while still allowing natural light to pass
through.
Green Roof
The Zuellig Building has a green roof, which is a
roof that is covered in vegetation.
Efficient Lighting
The building's lighting system is designed to be
energy-efficient, with motion sensors that turn
lights off when a room is unoccupied.