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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet eVolo Magazine is pleased to invite architects, students, engineers, designers, and artists from around the globe to take part in the eVolo 2012 Skyscraper Competition. Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition is one of the world’s most prestigious awards for high-rise architecture. It recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the implementation [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>eVolo Magazine</strong> is pleased to invite architects, students, engineers, designers, and artists from around the globe to take part in the <strong>eVolo</strong> <strong>2012 Skyscraper Competition</strong>. Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition is one of the world’s most prestigious awards for high-rise architecture. It recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the implementation of novel technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. It is a forum that examines the relationship between the skyscraper and the natural world, the skyscraper and the community, and the skyscraper and the city.</p>
<p>The participants should take into consideration the advances in technology, the exploration of sustainable systems, and the establishment of new urban and architectural methods to solve economic, social, and cultural problems of the contemporary city including the scarcity of natural resources and infrastructure and the exponential increase of inhabitants, pollution, economic division, and unplanned urban sprawl.</p>
<p>The competition is an investigation on the public and private space and the role of the individual and the collective in the creation of a dynamic and adaptive vertical community. It is also a response to the exploration and adaptation of new habitats and territories based on a dynamic equilibrium between man and nature – a new kind of responsive and adaptive design capable of intelligent growth through the self-regulation of its own systems.</p>
<p>There are no restrictions in regards to site, program or size. The objective is to provide maximum freedom to the participants to engage the project without constraints in the most creative way. What is a skyscraper in the 21st century? What are the historical, contextual, social, urban, and environmental responsibilities of these mega-structures?</p>
<p>eVolo Magazine is committed to continue stimulating the imagination of designers around the world – thinkers that initiate a new architectural discourse of economic, environmental, intellectual, and perceptual responsibility that could ultimately modify what we understand as a contemporary skyscraper, its impact on urban planning and on the improvement of our way of life.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Registration</span></strong></p>
<p>Architects, students, engineers, and designers are invited to participate in the competition. We encourage you to have multidisciplinary teams.</p>
<ul>
<li>Participants      must register by January 17, 2012.</li>
<li><strong>Early Registration:       US $65 until November 15, 2011.</strong> </li>
<li>Late      Registration: US $85 from November 16, 2011 to January 17, 2012. </li>
<li>One      registration = One project</li>
<li>Participants      may submit various projects, but must register each entry. </li>
<li>There      is no limit as to the number of participants per team. Individual entries      are accepted. </li>
</ul>
<p>After your registration has been approved eVolo will send the registration number, which will be necessary for submission boards.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Schedule</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>June      27, 2011 – Competition announcement, registration begins, acceptance of      questions. </li>
<li>November      7, 2011 – Deadline for submitting questions. </li>
<li><strong>November 15, 2011 – Early      registration deadline</strong> </li>
<li>November      30, 2011 – Answers to questions posted on website </li>
<li><strong>January 17, 2012 – Late      registration deadline</strong> </li>
<li>January      24, 2012 – Project submission deadline (23:00 hours US Eastern Time)</li>
<li>February      27, 2012 – Winners’ announcement </li>
</ul>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Submission Requirements</span></strong></p>
<p>This is a digital competition and no hardcopies are necessary. Entrants must submit their proposal via email no later than <strong>January 24, 2012</strong> (23:00 hours US Eastern Time) to the following email address: <a href="mailto:skyscraper2012@evolo.us">skyscraper2012@evolo.us</a>. Participants can send their entries through yousendit.com (free) or similar if the files exceed <strong>10mb</strong> or their email capacity.</p>
<p>The project submission must contain the following files:</p>
<ol>
<li>Two      boards with the project information including plans, sections, and      perspectives. Participants are encouraged to submit all the information      they consider necessary to explain their proposal. These boards should be      24″(h) X 48″(w)      in HORIZONTAL format. The resolution of the boards must be 150 dpi, RGB      mode and saved as JPG files. The upper right corner of each board must      contain the participation number. There should not be any marks or any      other form of identification. The files must be named after the      registration number followed by the board number. For example: 0101-1.jpg      and 0101-2.jpg. </li>
<li>A      DOC file containing the project statement (600 words max). This file must      be named after the registration number followed by the word “statement”.      For example: 0101-statement.doc. </li>
<li>A      DOC file containing the entrants’ personal information, including name,      profession, address, and email. This file must be named after the      registration number followed by the word “info”. For example:      0101-info.doc.</li>
<li>All the files must be placed in a ZIP folder named after your registration number. For example:  0101.zip</li>
</ol>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Jury</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Maria Ailova </strong>[principal Terreform One]<br />
 <strong>Chris Bosse </strong>[principal LAVA – Laboratory for Visionary Architecture]<br />
 <strong>Gaël Brulé</strong> [principal Atelier CMJN, winner 2011 Skyscraper Competition]<br />
 <strong>Julien Combes</strong> [principal Atelier CMJN, winner 2011 Skyscraper Competition]<br />
 <strong>Marc Fornes</strong> [principal THEVERYMANY]<br />
 <strong>Florian Idenburg </strong>[principal SO-IL  Solid Objectives – Indenburg Liu]<br />
 <strong>Minnie Jan</strong> [principal MisoSoupDesign]<br />
 <strong>Mitchell Joachim</strong> [principal Terreform One, professor at New York University]<br />
 <strong>Jing Liu </strong>[principal SO-IL  Solid Objectives – Indenburg Liu]<br />
 <strong>Daisuke Nagatomo</strong> [principal MisoSoupDesign]<br />
 <strong>Alexander Rieck</strong> [principal LAVA – Laboratory for Visionary Architecture]<br />
 <strong>Michel Rojkind</strong> [principal Rojkind Arquitectos]<br />
 <strong>Michael Szivos</strong> [principal Softlab, professor at Pratt Institute]<br />
 <strong>Tobias Wallisser</strong> [principal LAVA – Laboratory for Visionary Architecture]<br />
 <strong>Ma Yansong</strong> [principal MAD Architects]</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Regulations</span></strong></p>
<ol>
<li>This      is an anonymous competition and the registration number is the only means      of identification. </li>
<li>The      official language of the competition is English. </li>
<li>The      registration fee is non-refundable. </li>
<li>Contacting      the Jury is prohibited.</li>
<li>eVolo      Magazine, as the competition organizer, reserves the right to modify the      competition schedule if deemed necessary. </li>
<li>Entrants      will be disqualified if any of the competition rules are not considered. </li>
<li>Participation      assumes acceptance of the regulations. </li>
</ol>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
 Awards</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>1st place</strong> – US $5000 </li>
<li><strong>2nd place</strong> – US $2000 </li>
<li><strong>3rd place</strong> – US $1000 </li>
</ul>
<p>Winners and special mentions will be published in several print magazines including <strong>eVolo_06</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=B79TFKYZUWL38" target="_blank"> </a></p>
<p>Previous winners have been featured in:<br />
 <strong>ABC Magazine </strong>– Czech Republic, <strong>About:Blank Magazine</strong> – Portugal, <strong>Aeroflot</strong> – Russia, <strong>Architect Builder</strong> – India, <strong>Architecture and Culture</strong> – Korea, <strong>Architektura Murator</strong> – Poland, <strong>AT Architecture Technique</strong> – China, <strong>AWM</strong> – The Netherlands,<strong> Azure </strong>– Canada<strong>,</strong> <strong>B-1</strong> – Thailand, <strong>Bauwelt</strong> – Germany, <strong>Blueprint</strong> – United Kingdom, <strong>BusinessWeek</strong> – USA, <strong>C3</strong> – Korea, <strong>CAAOH</strong> – Ukraine, <strong>Casamica</strong> – Italy, <strong>Casas y Mas</strong> – Mexico, <strong>Concept</strong> – South Korea, <strong>Courier Mail</strong> – Australia, <strong>Discover Magazine</strong> – USA, <strong>Donga</strong> – South Korea, <strong>Enlace</strong> – Mexico, <strong>Focus</strong> – Canada/Italy, <strong>Future Arquitecturas</strong> – Spain, <strong>Geolino Extra</strong> – Germany, <strong>Grazia Casa</strong> – Italy, <strong>Kijk</strong> – The Netherlands, <strong>L’Installatore Italiano</strong> – Italy, <strong>L’Arca </strong>– Italy, <strong>L’Uomo Vogue</strong> – Italy, <strong>La Razon</strong> – Spain,  <strong>Le Courier de l’ Architecte</strong> – France, <strong>Le Fourquet</strong> – Mexico, <strong>Mark Magazine</strong> – The Netherlands, <strong>Maxim</strong> – USA, <strong>Mercedes Benz Magazine</strong> – Germany, <strong>Mladina</strong> – Slovenia, <strong>Modulo</strong> – Italy, <strong>Modulor</strong> – Switzerland, <strong>NAN</strong> – Spain, <strong>New Scientist</strong> – United Kingdom, <strong>Oculus</strong> – USA, <strong>Of Arch</strong> – Italy, <strong>Pasajes de Arquitectura</strong> – Spain, <strong>Peak Magazine</strong> – Singapore, <strong>Popular Mechanics</strong> – USA/Russia, <strong>Puls Biznesu</strong> – Poland, <strong>Quo</strong> – China/Spain, <strong>Rogue Magazine</strong> – Philippines, <strong>RUM</strong> – Sweden, <strong>Salt Magazine</strong> – The Netherlands,<strong> Science et Vie </strong>– France, <strong>Sciences et Avenir</strong> – France, <strong>Shanghai Morning Post</strong> – China, <strong>Space</strong> – Korea,  <strong>Spade</strong> – Canada,  <strong>Spazio Casa</strong> – Italy, <strong>Specifier Magazine</strong> – Australia, <strong>SMW Magazine</strong> – Taiwan, <strong>Stafette</strong> – Germany,  <strong>Tatlin </strong>– Russia, <strong>The Broker</strong> – The Netherlands, <strong>The Outlook Magazine</strong> – China, <strong>Time Style and Design</strong> – USA, <strong>Travel and Leisure</strong> – USA, <strong>Vida Simples Magazine</strong> – Brazil, <strong>Vogue </strong>- Australia, USA, <strong>Vox Design</strong> – Poland, <strong>Wettbewerbe Aktuell</strong> – Germany, <strong>Wired </strong>– USA/Italy, <strong>Woongjin</strong> – Korea, <strong>World Architecture</strong> – China</p>
<p><strong><br />
 <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Questions &amp; Answers</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Who can participate in the competition?</strong><br />
 This is an international competition and everyone is invited to submit a project.</p>
<p><strong>Can we submit more than one project?</strong><br />
 Yes, but each project must have a registration number.</p>
<p><strong>Do we need to submit hard copies of the boards?</strong><br />
 No, this is a digital competition. You have to send your boards by e-mail to <strong>skyscraper2012@evolo.us</strong>. Participants can send their entries through yousendit.com (free) or similar provider if the files exceed <strong>10mb</strong> or their email capacity.</p>
<p><strong>What is the minimum required height for the skyscraper?</strong><br />
 There is no minimum height.</p>
<p><strong>Is there a specific site for the project?</strong><br />
 No, each participant decides on the location.</p>
<p><strong>Will there be an extension of the registration and submission deadlines?</strong><br />
 No, the registration deadline is on January 17, 2012 and the submission deadline is on January 24, 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Where are the results going to be published?</strong><br />
 The best projects of the competition will be featured in several international print and online publications. We will also include them in eVolo 06.</p>
<p><strong>Can we submit our boards in Spanish or French?</strong><br />
 No, English is the only accepted language.</p>
<p><strong>Can we submit more than two boards?</strong><br />
 No, only two boards will be accepted.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet eVolo Magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 Skyscraper Competition. Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the use of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. This is also an investigation [...]]]></description>
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<p>eVolo Magazine is pleased to announce the <a href="http://www.evolo.us/category/2011/">winners of the 2011 Skyscraper Competition</a>. Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the use of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. This is also an investigation on the public and private space and the role of the individual and the collective in the creation of a dynamic and adaptive vertical community. The award seeks to discover young talent, whose ideas will change the way we understand architecture and its relationship with the natural and built environments.</p>
<p>The Jury of the 2011 edition was formed by leaders of the architecture and design fields including: <strong>Juan Azulay</strong> [principal Matter Management, professor at Southern California Institute of Architecture], <strong>CarloMaria Ciampoli</strong> [port director Live Architecture Network], <strong>Mario Cipresso</strong> [principal Studio Shift, professor at University of Southern California], <strong>Ted Givens</strong> [principal 10 Design], <strong>Eric Goldemberg</strong> [principal Monad Studio, professor at Florida International University], <strong>Jose Gonzalez</strong> [principal Softlab, professor at Pratt Institute], <strong>John Hill</strong> [editor Archidose], <strong>Mitchell Joachim</strong> [principal Terreform One, professor at New York University], <strong>Andrew Liang</strong> [principal Studio 0.10., professor at University of Southern California], <strong>Javier Quintana</strong> [principal Taller Basico de Arquitectura, Dean of IE School of Architecture], <strong>Rezza Rahdian</strong> [Architect, Second Place 2009 Skyscraper Competition], <strong>Michel Rojkind</strong> [principal Rojkind Arquitectos], and <strong>Michael Szivos</strong> [principal Softlab, professor at Pratt Institute]. The Jury selected 3 winners and 32 honorable mentions. eVolo Magazine received 715 projects from all five continents and 95 different countries.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.evolo.us/competition/lo2p-delhi-recycling-center/">first place</a> was awarded to <strong>Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé)</strong> from France for their ‘LO2P Recycling Skyscraper’ in New Delhi, India. The project is designed as a large-scale wind turbine that filters polluted air with a series of particle collector membranes, elevated greenhouses, and mineralization baths.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.evolo.us/competition/flat-tower/">second place</a> was awarded to <strong>Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, and Xavier Schirr-Bonnans</strong> from France for a dome-like horizontal skyscraper that harvests solar energy, collects rainwater, and preserves the existing urban fabric at ground level thanks to its large skylights and small footprint.</p>
<p>The recipient of the <a href="http://www.evolo.us/competition/re-imagining-the-hoover-dam/">third place</a> is <strong>Yheu-Shen Chua</strong> from the United Kingdom for a project that re-imagines the Hoover Dam in the U.S. as an inhabitable skyscraper that unifies the power plant with a gallery, aquarium, and viewing platform that engages the falling water directly.</p>
<p>Among the honorable mentions there are “waterscrapers” that clean oil spills and desalinate sea water, inverted skyscrapers for a floating Olympic villa, recycling towers, research skyscrapers that harvest lightning power, vertical cemeteries and amusement parks, sports skyscrapers, fish farms, and “living mountains” for desert climates. Other proposals use the latest building technologies and parametric design to configure environmentally conscious self-sufficient buildings.</p>
<p>eVolo Magazine would like to acknowledge all the competitors for their effort, vision, and passion for architectural innovation and the members of the Jury for their knowledge, time, and enthusiasm during the long review process.</p>
<p>eVolo Magazine is also pleased to announce the publication of a Limited Edition  book (only 500 copies) that celebrates the sixth anniversary of the prestigious international Skyscraper Competition. With more than 3,000 projects received, we are showcasing the best 300 proposals from the past six years, including 2011, in a large-format hardcover book. Our goal is to edit a true gem of contemporary architecture printed in over one-thousand full-color pages.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.evolo.us/shop/">ORDER LIMITED EDITION BOOK</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetFirst Place 2011 Skyscraper Competition Atelier CMJN Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé France Conceived as a giant turbine the LO2P skyscraper would be located in New Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world due to the exponential increase in population and cars -it is estimated that number of cars grows by one-thousand every [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Atelier CMJN<br />
 Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé</strong><br />
 France</p>
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<p>Conceived as a giant turbine the LO2P skyscraper would be located in New Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world due to the exponential increase in population and cars -it is estimated that number of cars grows by one-thousand every day.</p>
<p>The idea behind this skyscraper is to recycle the old cars and use them as building material for the new structure.  The building is designed as a giant lung that would clean New Delhi’s air through a series of large-scale greenhouses that serve as filters. Another set of rotating filters capture the suspended particles in the air while the waste heat and carbon dioxide from the recycling center are used to grow plants that in turn produce bio-fuels.<span id="more-8810"></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetSecond Place 2011 Skyscraper Competition Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans France The construction of skyscrapers has been an architectural solution for high-density urban areas for almost a century for its ability to combine height with a small footprint. Today there is a constant race between large metropolises and nations to build the tallest structure, [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans</strong><br />
 France</p>
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<p>The construction of skyscrapers has been an architectural solution for high-density urban areas for almost a century for its ability to combine height with a small footprint. Today there is a constant race between large metropolises and nations to build the tallest structure, but it has been proven that this typology is sometimes not desirable for medium-size cities where skyscrapers destroy the skyline and disrupt the infrastructure of a specific location.</p>
<p>The Flat Tower is a new high-density typology that deviates from the traditional skyscraper. It is based on a medium-height dome structure that covers a large area while preserving its beauty and previous function. The dome is perforated with cell-like skylights that provide direct sunlight to the agricultural fields and to the interior spaces. The dome’s large surface area is perfect to harvest solar energy and rainwater collection.<span id="more-8850"></span></p>
<p>Community recreational facilities are located at ground level while the residential and office units are in the upper cells. An automated transportation system connects all the units, which are different shapes according to their program. It is also possible to combine clusters of cells to create larger areas for different activities.</p>
<p>Although this proposal could be adapted to any medium-size city around the world, it has been designed for the city of Rennes, France, in an old industrial area.</p>
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		<title>Re-imagining the Hoover Dam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetThird Place 2011 Skyscraper Competition Yheu-Shen Chua United Kingdom The current public amenities of the world-famous Hoover Dam in the United States consist of a viewing platform, a bridge, and a gallery scattered around the entire site. This project aims to reconfigure these programs by merging them into a single vertical super structure. One of [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Yheu-Shen Chua</strong><br />
 United Kingdom</p>
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<p>The current public amenities of the world-famous Hoover Dam in the United States consist of a viewing platform, a bridge, and a gallery scattered around the entire site. This project aims to reconfigure these programs by merging them into a single vertical super structure.</p>
<p>One of the main purposes of the project is to allow the water from the upstream river to engage directly with the visitors through a series of containers. A hanging tower above the 700-foot drop into the Black Canyon would be used as gallery and a vertical aquarium.<span id="more-8800"></span></p>
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		<title>NeoTax: Three-dimensional City Grid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetHonorable Mention 2011 Skyscraper Competition Studio DMTW Marc Anton Dahmen, Rene Lierschaft, Anna-Maria Wiedekind Germany NeoTax is a proposal for a three-dimensional city grid as a response to dead ends, long connection paths, wasted area, and interference with surface-related bio-ecological processes generated by standard skyscrapers. NeoTax is a three-dimensional infrastructure network organized in a horizontal [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Studio DMTW<br />
 Marc Anton Dahmen, Rene Lierschaft,  Anna-Maria Wiedekind</strong><br />
 Germany</p>
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<p>NeoTax is a proposal for a three-dimensional city grid as a response to dead ends, long connection paths, wasted area, and interference with surface-related bio-ecological processes generated by standard skyscrapers.</p>
<p>NeoTax is a three-dimensional infrastructure network organized in a horizontal and vertical street grid that offers short connection paths and higher urban density with better local communications, less social isolation, and higher number of neighbor interactions. This projects seeks to create a hyper-rectangle, where residents can occupy a building site on X, Y and Z coordinates.</p>
<p>The network is based on a modular system where each module can be viewed as a separate quarter or neighborhood. It is designed to be able to expand by adding new infrastructure modules with plug-in residences that are less dependent on specific terrain conditions.<span id="more-8783"></span></p>
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		<title>PoroCity: Rehabilitation for Mumbai, India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetHonorable Mention 2011 Skyscraper Competition Khushalani Associates Rajiv Khushalani, Thomas Kariath, Mihir Sanganee India PoroCity is a project that seeks to re-organize extremely high density environments into an integrated three-dimensional city while addressing sustainability problems. The specific site for this proposal is Dharavi, Mumbai, India; one of the largest slums in the world and one [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Khushalani Associates<br />
 Rajiv Khushalani, Thomas Kariath, Mihir Sanganee</strong><br />
 India</p>
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<p>PoroCity is a project that seeks to re-organize extremely high density environments into an integrated three-dimensional city while addressing sustainability problems.</p>
<p>The specific site for this proposal is Dharavi, Mumbai, India; one of the largest slums in the world and one of the most contentious sites of the new millennium.</p>
<p>It is poised for being the one of the largest regeneration schemes of recent times and has attracted investments from some the world’s biggest real estate companies and leading global architecture and planning firms. Spread over 216 hectares, the site is triangular in plan, and has a residential population of 376,000 people.  In addition to the residential population, the district has an estimated 5000 businesses and 1500 single room industries. A large number of these businesses are hybrid homes, where residents live and work in the same area. There is also a lack of public amenities, including schools, hospitals, and parks.</p>
<p>PoroCity is an urban proposal which addresses the physical and economic concerns of the area while preserving the hybrid homes and the strong communal bonds. It is derived from a progressive subdivision of a right-angled Sierpenski’s Pyramid, giving a range of volumes and voids to incorporate a variety of programs.<span id="more-8790"></span></p>
<p>The smallest self divisible unit of the Sierpenski’s Pyramid is pixilated into 3m x 9m blocks, divided into collective housing units with north facing terraces.  This is done to avoid the harsh tropical sunlight, allowing the terraces to be used during daytime. Larger interstitial volumes may be used as community spaces. As the scale of the blocks increases these are used for small scale infrastructure, such as clinics and supermarkets, while larger units are conceived as educational institutions, factories, and offices.</p>
<p>PoroCity is a car-free environment where means of vertical, horizontal and diagonal access is through elevators, moving walks, escalators, and funiculars. The open ended nature of the system allows for different volumes to be plugged-in and accommodate for growth and change in density.</p>
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		<title>Tower for the Dead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetHonorable Mention 2011 Skyscraper Competition Israel López Balan, Elsa Mendoza Andrés, Moisés Adrián Hernández García Mexico Over the next four decades the number of people over 65 years old will increase by more than three-fold in developing countries, reaching 1.6 billion by 2050. On the other hand, Mexico City’s buildable area is extremely scarce and [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Israel López Balan, Elsa Mendoza Andrés, Moisés Adrián Hernández García</strong><br />
 Mexico</p>
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<p>Over the next four decades the number of people over 65 years old will increase by more than three-fold in developing countries, reaching 1.6 billion by 2050. On the other hand, Mexico City’s buildable area is extremely scarce and limited growth is only possible towards the outskirts of the city, with the consequent loss of agricultural land and environmental consequences.</p>
<p>This project proposes an underground vertical cemetery for Mexico City &#8211; a vision that takes into consideration the overpopulation, the scarcity of land, and the psychological and sensory experience of grieving. The ‘Tower for the Dead’ allows the family members of the deceased to be reborn,  after a trip to the underworld, where they just buried their loved one.</p>
<p>The proposal was conceived as a large-scale screw with curved retaining walls and ramps with an enormous light-well that provides light and ventilation.<span id="more-8795"></span></p>
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		<title>Fish Tower</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetHonorable Mention 2011 Skyscraper Competition Hsing-O Chiang Taiwan The Fish Tower is a prototype for a vertical fish farm that could be up to 30 times more efficient than traditional farms. It was designed as a solution to the substantial decrease of wild fish which is estimated to peak by 2050. This tower proposes an [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Hsing-O Chiang</strong><br />
 Taiwan</p>
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<p>The Fish Tower is a prototype for a vertical fish farm that could be up to 30 times more efficient than traditional farms. It was designed as a solution to the substantial decrease of wild fish which is estimated to peak by 2050.</p>
<p>This tower proposes an intensive, yet healthy aquaculture environment with three primary programmatic components. The first one is a fisherman’s market and visitors center at ground level. The second component is the fish farms that are designed based on the research and analysis of habitation and movement of specific fish species. Each tank has specific width, form, and shape that resemble natural habitats. Water temperature and flow are also controlled to mimic ocean conditions. The third program is dedicated to research labs, where new technologies would be tested to achieve a productivity of 600 traditional fish farms in 20 levels.<span id="more-8805"></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetHonorable Mention 2011 Skyscraper Competition Sergiy Prokof`yev, Olga Prokof`yeva Ukraine One of the most iconic building typologies of all civilizations has been the sports arena; being a gladiator’s coliseum in ancient Rome, Olympic tracks in Greece, or soccer stadiums in the modern world , competitions and tournaments have been an integral part of the development [...]]]></description>
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 2011 Skyscraper Competition</p>
<p><strong>Sergiy Prokof`yev, Olga Prokof`yeva</strong><br />
 Ukraine</p>
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<p>One of the most iconic building typologies of all civilizations has been the sports arena; being a gladiator’s coliseum in ancient Rome, Olympic tracks in Greece, or soccer stadiums in the modern world , competitions and tournaments have been an integral part of the development of our cultures. Nowadays, with a variety of sports and the need of several specific facilities, urban planners have usually scattered them in different areas of the cities according to available land, communication routes, and existing infrastructure.</p>
<p>This project proposes a vertical complex that would accommodate a variety of sports facilities in one site. The main intention is to create a cluster of functions that would alleviate multiple areas of a city and make the most efficient use of a specific site. Users and fans will be allowed to freely move between stadiums and matches. A public complex that will be in use the majority of the day and that would be able to host international events, including the Soccer World Cup, Olympics, and Tennis tournaments. Its diversity in sports and visiting people would allow for new interactions between people of different nationalities and social backgrounds.<span id="more-8815"></span></p>
<p>Although the ‘Sports Tower’ could be located in any part of the world, this specific project is situated on the bank of the Dnieper River in Ukraine. It consists of a series of structural modules in various sizes that, through different combinations, allow for diverse programs. Large blocks are used for soccer stadiums, while medium sizes are swimming pools, tennis courts, and basketball and volleyball courts. The top and smaller levels of the tower contain a hotel, restaurant, observation deck and other recreational areas.</p>
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