COP28 Exhibition Installation - Dubai Holding

LOCATION


DUBAI

CLIENT


DUBAI HOLDING

Designer


Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM)

PRODUCT


K-BRIQ®

MEDERO DARK GREY

APPLICATION


INTERIOR FEATURE WALL

WASTE REPURPOSED


14,700 KG

CARBON SAVED


3,067 KG Co2e

Contractor


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Sustainable low carbon feature wall at COP28

‘Saving over 3 tonnes of carbon emissions’

Dubai Holding’s stunning exhibition space at COP28 was built in the pioneering K-BRIQ®, showcasing a highly sustainable and low carbon masonry structure on the world stage.  Designed by pre-eminent global architecture practice, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the designers collaborated with their client, global investment company, Dubai Holding, to showcase responsible environmental stewardship, focusing on the concept of circularity in their centrepiece space’s design and build. The Showcase Space in the Energy Transition Zone within COP28UAE’s Green Zone is a testament to the harmony between innovation and sustainability.

The K-BRIQ® wall is built with 7,000 sustainable bricks made from recycled waste from the construction industry, saving over 3 tonnes of carbon emissions compared to using a traditional brick. The curved wall is paired with seating produced from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified timber and a living wall containing greenery, giving Dubai Holding a sustainable space to engage with its guests. Kenoteq also presented seminars to visitors within the amphitheatre space.

Sustainable feature wall at COP28
architects render for sustainable feature wall

The wall attracted significant global interest within the show, and was visited by Scotland’s First Minister and the Minister for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition, whilst King Charles visited the company’s showcase wall at Heriot-Watt University Dubai’s new campus, which created a feature within the ClimateHub taking place there during COP28.

Amit Kaushal, Group CEO of Dubai Holding: “We place environmental stewardship at the heart of our business and our showcase space at COP28 is testament to this. The use of bricks made from recycled construction waste exemplifies our commitment to sustainable innovation and our vision for the future of construction.”

Yasemin Kologlu, Principal at SOM said “With climate action at the heart of our firm’s mission, we knew the design of this space offered an important opportunity to showcase new sustainable building materials. Kenoteq’s K-BRIQ® demonstrates the importance of innovation and collaboration to help the built environment achieve a low carbon future.”

Low-carbon interior feature wall at COP28
Sustainable brick feature wall at COP28
Sustainable feature wall at COP28

K-BRIQ®

Medero Dark Grey

A harmonious blend of greys for a versatile palette, offering a multi-tonal finish to a facade or interior surface or feature.