Design development will be led by IAD, headed up by 40 under 40, 2008 winners Cottrell & Michelangeli. The realisation of the campus has been described as a priority for the Libyan government in their policies of social reform and opening of the country. 7 April is the date in 1976 when peaceful student protests against human rights violations by the Gaddafi-led military were broken up by Gaddafi supporting students when they fired on the protesters. For years after, students and opposers were hanged on that day. The development of universities in Libya therefore is highly symbolic in moving forward.
In 2008 BDP were chosen by ODAC to design seven universities in Libya, 1 in the mountains, 2 near the coast and 4 inland. The facilities, which are designed in response to environmental conditions as a variation-on-the-same-theme, will accommodate 28,400 students and create a uniformity of educational facilities across Tripoli and into the Sahara, south of the capital.
At the Seventh of April Technological campus sustainability is key to the design plans. Cottrell & Michelangeli, the Design team leaders said:
“ODAC and the project manager Hill International have placed particular emphasis on environmental sustainability, as well as energy and water management throughout the complex. A solar plant is planned in conjunction with campus infrastructure. The buildings are oriented and designed for an optimised solar and thermal control, adapted to the coastal area of Zuwarah, west of Tripoli. The buildings must accomplish the high requirements of LEED GOLD certification, provided by U.S. Green Building Council."
Courtesy of World Architecture News: http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=12813 |