UAE will dazzle the world at the upcoming International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, Italy


A number of Emirati researchers will present a pioneering study on a sustainable, eco-friendly and alternative material to cement at the International Architecture Exhibition at Venice, Biennale during November 2021. 

This material is inspired from the Sabkha areas (salt flats) that are widespread in UAE. This material will be made from a mixture of salts and minerals extracted from the brine resulting from the desalination process.

This study was intended to help find alternative solutions to two environmental challenges. The first results from the cement manufacturing process, which in turn contributes about %8 of global carbon dioxide emissions. The second results from the disposal of highly saturated brine left over from industrial desalination of water into the oceans, which has a major impact on marine life and ecosystems. Then, UAE's scientists try to provide this study because it works to find alternative solutions that address these two environmental challenges, by developing an alternative material for cement from Magnesium Oxide (MgO) made from recycled brine waste.

It is worth noting that the attached research study will enhance the position of UAE within the global dialogue that deals with the future of architecture and its impact on climate change and natural resources.

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