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First net zero skyscraper(trellis.netopen_in_new)
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Claude Gerstle
21 days ago
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The world's first net-zero energy skyscraper rises in Indonesia | Trellis

The Pertamina Energy Tower's curved façade is precisely calibrated for Jakarta's proximity to the equator to mitigate solar heat gain year-round.
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