3/4/2023 0 Comments Skyscraper synonymXiangshu Kong, Xiaoyong Zhang, Mingsong Sun (China) Hmong Skyscraper Is A Stack Of Traditional Houses Unified By Vertical Public Space This proposal seeks to reduce flood damage, fill the aquifer and enhance the water supply for the city’s residents. The collected water would then be directed down into the aquifer as well as upwards towards a pendulum water tank (for self-use). Thus, resulting in a 600m diameter rain-water collecting Canopée covering a typical city quarter. The external layer consists of 10 wings, anchored to the main structure at a height of 100m in order to allow the city’s future vertical growth. This field of high-rise structures spread out over the city’s flood risk areas, at a height of 400m, would harvest rainwater using an external membrane layer detaching from the building’s facade. The solution we examined in our project utilizes the high-rise altitude to gather rainwater and refill the city’s groundwater supply. The Lluvioso groundwater refilling facility is a mixed-use high-rise structure designed as a response to Mexico City’s variable water-related issues such as flooding, water shortage, and their side effects. Lluvioso Skyscraper Collects Rainwater And Replenishes Groundwater In Mexico CityĪmit Deutch, Roni Dominitz, Tamar Kerber (Israel) It is a group of unique fast-growing and tall hardwood deciduous trees, which are planted in groups in specially prepared soil (to obtain resources) and in the process of their growth from a unique architectural volume. We believe that by integrating genetically modified trees during the stage of their growth and development into architecture, we can restore the balance between the digitalized megacities and the Earth’s resources, which are gradually depleted.Ī skyscraper tree is a separate living organism with its own root system, irrigation, care mechanisms, and features of development focused on its adaptation to use in architecture. By analyzing the active process of urbanization and a decrease in the percentage of green spaces as a phenomenon that provokes a number of environmental problems. The building will function in the middle of a grey megalopolis and solve a number of important environmental and urban issues. One of the main goals of the project is to grow a living skyscraper on the principle of sustainable architecture. Īndrii Lesiuk, Mykhaylo Kohut, Sofiia Shkoliar, Kateryna Ivashchuk, Nazarii Duda, Mariia Shkolnyk, Oksana-Daryna Kytsiuk, Andrii Honcharenko (Ukraine) The Jury was formed by Koray Duman, Reza Najafian, Arto Ollila, Eric Parry, and Isa Ye. Some of these proposals include urban parasitic systems, vertical urban fabrics, and plug-in cities among other novel designs. The Honorable Mentions are a collection of projects that use modern technologies and materials to offer new high-rise solutions. The skyscraper grows vertically and horizontally with the addition of urban spaces. The proposal envisions a sky frame that allows traditional Hmong houses to plug in. HMONG SKYSCRAPER designed by Xiangshu Kong, Xiaoyong Zhag, and Mingsong Sun from China received the THIRD PLACE. This novel high-rise gathers rainwater to refill Mexico City’s groundwater supply. The recipients of the SECOND PLACE are Amit Deutch, Roni Dominitz, and Tamar Kerber from Israel for the project LLUVIOSO SKYSCRAPER. The project investigates the use of genetically modified trees to shape them into living skyscrapers that offer green habitable spaces to cities. The FIRST PLACE was awarded to LIVING SKYSCRAPER designed by Andrii Lesiuk, Mykhaylo Kohut, Sofiia Shkoliar, Kateryna Ivashchuk, Nazarii Duda, Mariia Shkolnyk, Oksana-Daryna Kytsiuk, and Andrii Honcharenko from Ukraine. 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. The annual award established in 2006 recognizes visionary ideas that through the novel use of technology, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations, challenge the way we understand vertical architecture and its relationship with the natural and built environments. The Jury selected 3 winners and 20 honorable mentions from 492 projects received. EVolo Magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Skyscraper Competition.
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