Visualising the invisible
Adapt & Reimagine
Project
This area serves as a hub for data analysis and research, equipped with futuristic workstations. Complementing these workstations is a dedicated visualization zone featuring expansive screens for projecting wind pattern data. Anchoring this space is a striking wind tower, seamlessly integrated into the original windmill structure and the newly constructed observatory. Extending outdoors, this tower diligently collects wind data.
Doubling as an observatory, the facility offers panoramic views of Sneinton and Nottingham, allowing researchers to witness first-hand the dynamic movement of the climate. The design of the walls and ceilings is a result of meticulous research into wind dynamics and kinetic energy transfer, realized through the innovative use of stainless steel tubes and glass.
In the heart of Sneinton’s rural landscape, the GreenEarth Climate Change Centre will act as a testament to the community’s reverence for the elements. Here, architecture merges seamlessly with Earth’s natural forces to reveal proof of the collective commitment of understanding, respecting, and harnessing the power of wind in the face of climate change. The Wind is celebrated not only as a force of nature but as a boundless source of renewable energy as-well as an inspiration for the centre’s architectural design. Through innovative design and technology, its power is harnessed to fuel operations, striving for self-sufficiency and sustainability in every aspect of existence whilst simultaneously celebrating nature’s dynamic movements and boundless energy.