6th December 2007
Atkins scoops four honours at MEP Middle East Awards Read more...

24th October 2007
Atkins voted Best Environmental Consultancy Read more...

21st October 2007
BWTC short listed for Environmental Excellence Award Read more...

12th August 2007
Al Sharq Wins Again Read more...

1st July 2007
Early milestone cause for celebration Read more...

11th June 2007

Atkins opens in Kuwait Read more...

April 2007

Atkins ‘Lighthouse’ strives for Low Carbon Precedent Read more...

19th March 2007

Atkins Propels Development of Bahrain Forward Read more...

Atkins Propels Development of Bahrain Forward   
 
19th March 2007

Atkins celebrated a world first today, with the installation of the turbine blades onto Manama’s Bahrain World Trade Center towers. The installation of the 29 metre diameter turbine blades represents a culmination of over three years of intensive research and development by Atkins architects and engineers in association with Danish partners Ramboll and Norwin. The Bahrain World Trade Center (BWTC) is a pioneering stride for environmental architecture, the first building in the world to incorporate large scale integrated wind turbines which comprehensive ground tests indicate will generate 11-15% of the energy requirements of the two towers. Shaun Killa, Head Architect and Design Director and the creative brain behind the Atkins design, believes the research and design for the Bahrain World Trade Center has set the precedent for sustainable architecture around the globe.

“The BWTC is a significant project which showcases a particular technology that’s set to become a very important component of sustainable design in the future. It serves as a model for an environmentally-conscious design and helps pave the way for future projects to also integrate energy from wind power. ‘Sustainability’ is a principal upon which we must build the foundation of all future developments.” he said. From buildings like the BWTC, to railways to education, Atkins is at the forefront of incorporating sustainable design into the built environment. “Atkins is spearheading a number of initiatives within the company to raise awareness of sustainability within the psyche of our architects and engineers. This project serves to highlight how with determination and willingness on behalf of responsive clients we can actually turn these ideas into reality.” adds Tim Askew, Regional Managing Director.