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Eco Community Tower

By: admin | January - 18 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 13 of 25

James Kerestes, Juliet Lee
United States


Eco Community

Eco Community


The commercial district of Philadelphia is located between 30th Street Station, the city’s major transport hub, and City Hall. The zone encompasses at least 25 city blocks of active commercial businesses and hotels. What this area lacks is a sustained urban community where permanent residents and commuters can interact, a destination point within this dense urban fabric. Therefore, this proposal is for the design of 580 feet-tall mixed-use tower located at 18th Street and Arch Street. The site will be indicative of integrating the densities of people, culture, activity, commerce, and the environment built form. Read the rest of this entry »

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Symbiotic City

By: admin | January - 17 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 12 of 25

Ruwan Fernando
New Zealand


Symbiotic City

Symbiotic City


This skyscraper forms a symbiotic relationship with the existing city; collecting water, sunlight (energy) and distributes it to the grid. Its material is lightweight and renewable and the structure is designed to last a temporary measure of time. Evolutionary computation will capture the site as a complex multi-dimensional interaction of bodies and will evaluate solutions based on the needs of the district as a whole. Read the rest of this entry »

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Terraformer

By: admin | January - 16 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 11 of 25

Anton Markus Pasing
Germany


Terraformer

Terraformer


“The first duty in life is to be as artificial as possible. What the second duty is no one has as yet discovered.” –Oscar Wilde

Almost all high-rise buildings are useless without us. Lonely and empty. In truth, they need us more than we need them.

That will change… The world as we know it seems explicable and free of mysteries. Something unexpected will happen. Water and clean air will become a luxury and crime and frustration will increase. An unidentified sponsor will build the “Terraformer”… Read the rest of this entry »

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Sky Mound

By: admin | January - 15 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 10 of 25

Ka Wai Yuen, Ho Lun Wong
United States


Sky Mound

Sky Mound


This project studies the architecture behind ants, termites, and other insects’ mounds. It could be located in any site with a hot and dry weather. Its structure is designed as a self-cooling system that uses earth and soil as an organic skin. The main circulation is at the center of the nest and connects to various-sized living units and shafts. It has platforms at different levels for recreational and social activities. Read the rest of this entry »

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Heliotropic Skyscraper

By: admin | January - 14 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 9 of 25

Mikael Ling, Björn Förstberg
Sweden


Heliotropic Skyscraper

Heliotropic Skyscraper


Tropism is a biological term referring to the orientation of an organism in response to external stimulus, such as light, heat, or gravity. Heliotropic plants track the motion of the sun to optimize photosynthesis.

The concept for this skyscraper is the same, as it orientates according to light and heat. The structure adapts to climatic changes to reach an adequate balance of temperature and light. It has a green core, a vertical stem, that purifies the air and it is also used as a vertical park. Read the rest of this entry »

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Skyscraper as Ecosystem

By: admin | January - 12 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 8 of 25

Nikola Stojkovic, Jelena Zivkovic, Zoran Ivkovic, Danilo Vuletic
Serbia


Skyscraper as ecosystem

Skyscraper as ecosystem


A skyscraper as an ecosystem is the collection of biotic and abiotic processes and components that dictates the life in a skyscraper. This project is a self-sufficient “farm”, a community capable of surviving entirely from the building activities and resources. Its two main components are the living and working areas and the farming lands. The natural resources are extensively used as a clean form of energy. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Paper Tower

By: admin | January - 11 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 7 of 25

Alan Morrissey
United Kingdom


Paper Tower

Paper Tower


The prime focus of the study project was built around the phrase ‘untethered space’, and dealt with the cultural significance of the edge of the city, a mysterious place that adopts many forms and functions. For my project, which was based around the Staines and King Edvard IV Reservoirs near to Heathrow airport, I used the central road that bisects the reservoirs and the proximity of the airport as catalysts for the establishment of a new form of edge culture, built around the following self – imposed brief: Read the rest of this entry »

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Architrash

By: admin | January - 10 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 6 of 25

Chris Kroner, Swati Salgaocar
United States


Architrash

Architrash

 

Scraping the sky
The next skyscraper will not only be built through smart design, but also through effectively advertising itself to the public. Concept marketing would need to help sway public misconceptions about building and programming tall buildings. Looking back to the Chicago Tribune tower competition, skyscrapers and newspapers already have a linked history. This project looks to be marketed as a newspaper to the public before breaking ground to sell the idea to the masses.

Recall the dense masses of medieval and renaissance cities, and the innovation of skyscrapers designs after the New York Zoning law of 1916 as generators for the texture of the tower form. The building is started with large vertical elevators as the main core of the building. This skyscraper is then an aggregation of clustered apartments and programs, spiraling around cruciform steel structure plates, which are attached to the elevators. Aggregated cells of housing wrap program centers, making building clusters. These clusters can be rearranged offering tall or low buildings, and they can be rotated and placed for climatic tuning. The premise behind such a building is based upon problems of urban waste. The clusters sort, clean, reuse and disperse all types of recyclable waste, which becomes retooled for more construction within the skyscraper or becomes products to be sold for revenue. Read the rest of this entry »

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Four Seasons Skyscraper

By: admin | January - 9 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 5 of 25

Nikolay Simeonov
Bulgaria


Four Seasons Skyscraper

Four Seasons Skyscraper


Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, grew rapidly after the fall of the communist regime. It is the most enticing for business and living city in the country. Unemployment rate is less than 3%, comparing with 12% for the state. About 20 years ago, together with the building of the subway line, the boulevard T.Aleksandrov was laid out. The idea is to connect the center with less developed west areas. Boulevard in words, more correctly to say road, generally flanked by old, almost ruin-like housing fund. The building of new structures is impending, the dispute is how dense and high. Sofia used to have fame for green city. The parks and the gardens have been neglected. The asphalt has conquered the grass, almost no new trees have been planted. Read the rest of this entry »

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Towers in a Park vs Parks in a Tower

By: admin | January - 8 - 2010

Green Skyscrapers
In the next few days we will showcase 25 innovative proposals for green skyscrapers. These projects were submitted for the Annual Skyscraper Competition from 2006 to 2009.

Project 4 of 25

Chris Lee, Marcus Carter
United States


Park in a Tower

Park in a Tower


Le Corbusier’s Plan Voison, or City for Three Million, introduced a new order to embody what he thought were the spirit and needs of the Machine Age. His towers in a park sought to provide open space to the modern city, though in the end it destroyed the dense urban fabric necessary for vibrant urbanism. Our proposal inverts the building-park relationship by pulling the park into the building thus creating a new typology of the skyscraper: Parks in a Tower.

This new skyscraper rethinks the traditional notions of zoning by pulling the public space up from the street level. Often high-rise developers are required to provide public space in front of their buildings in exchange for additional height allowances. Instead here, the public space penetrates the interior providing an important amenity at all levels. Each level of the park would allow for different uses, vegetation, and possibilities for occupation. By pulling the park into the tower, the building can be urban-friendly, able to be inserted into a dense context. Read the rest of this entry »

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