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*️⃣Eden

Architect #Heatherwick #ThomasHeatherwick
Country #Singapore #AP

🔤 Inspired by the vision of a ‘city in a garden’ imagined by Lee Kuan Yew fifty years ago, and by the lush tropical setting of the area, the studio’s design is a radical departure from the glass and steel tower typology. #context

The apartments are lifted 27 metres above an intensely planted ground-level tropical garden. The #greenery from the garden is threaded upwards and around the building through a series of planted chandeliers.

Over time, the building is designed to mature, as the lush planting grows, like a sapling that has taken root beneath the streets, pulling the landscape of Singapore up into the sky.

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Colour #brown
Material #concrete
Function #residential
Feature #skyscraper
Address: 2 Draycott Park, Singapore 259386

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*️⃣Habitat '67

Architect #Safdie #MosheSafdie
City #Montreal
Country #Canada #NA

🔤Habitat was the major theme exhibition of the 1967 Montreal World Exposition. As a landmark demonstration project, it pioneered a vision for urban housing using the technology of pre-fabricated construction. As a break-through building type that continues to resonate today, Habitat seeks to create a vital neighborhood with open spaces, garden terraces and many other amenities.

In Habitat ’67 all the parts of the building, including the units, the pedestrian streets, and the elevator cores, participate as load-carrying members. The units are connected to each other by post-tensioning, high-tension rods, cables, and welding, all of which combine to form a continuous suspension system.

A factory on the site fabricated the box modules, each roughly 600 square feet in size. They were lifted and stacked by cranes and post tensioned to create the stepped form.

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Colour #tan
Material #concrete
Function #residential
Feature #retro
Address: FFX4+WG Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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*️⃣Xi’an CCBD (Centre Culture Business District)

Architect #Heatherwick #ThomasHeatherwick
City #Xian
Country #China #AP

🔤The outdoor streets of the district converge at the central plaza where the Xi’an Tree, a vertical park, creates a natural gathering point. Visitors can ascend its 56 elevated ‘petals’, or terraces, where a sequence of cascading gardens follows the biomes of the ancient Silk Route from the alpine tundra to the dry steppe.

Ceramics are at the heart of the 155,000m² neighbourhood, with crafted tiles cladding the facade, columns and curving beams, a nod to the ancient capital’s famous Terracotta Army.

The district has been designed to offer visual complexity from three distances. At a city-scale, it appears as a new neighbourhood of the city with a distinctive skyline inspired by the roofs of the Chinese temples of Xi’an. At a street distance, the varying levels created by the interlocking frames and landscape terraces provide different vantage points of the central plaza as well as the city around it. Finally, at door-level, the design offers a sensory experience in its use of materials and nature, such as ceramic lift buttons and soft-edged stones in the paving patterns.

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Colour #brown #tan
Material #ceramic #stone
Function #public #observation #retail #mall
Feature #greenery
Address: 5WWW+X5H Yanta District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China

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*️⃣Oasia Hotel Downtown

Architect #WOHA architects
Country #Singapore #AP

🔤A verdant tower of green in the heart of Singapore’s dense Central Business District (CBD), Oasia Hotel Downtown is a prototype of land use intensification for the urban tropics.

Closely overlooked by surrounding towers, the tower carves out its own internal spaces and dynamic views instead of relying on external vistas for visual interest. Each sky garden is treated as an urban scale verandah, sheltered at high level by the preceding sky garden and open sided for formal and visual transparency.

Landscaping is used extensively as an architectural surface treatment and forms a major part of the development’s material palette both internally and externally. Achieving an overall Green Plot Ratio of 1,100%, the tower is conceived as a haven for birds and animals, reintroducing biodiversity into the city. This quantum of green is an exciting number, as it effectively compensates for the lack of green in 10 surrounding buildings. #greenery

Project was selected by #CTBUH as the best skyscraper of the year 2018. #award

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Colour #red
Material #aluminium
Function #hospitality #hotel
Feature #skyscraper
Address: 100 Peck Seah St, Singapore 079333
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*️⃣Bank of Georgia headquarters

Architect #Chakhava #GeorgiyChakava
City #Tbilisi
Country #Georgia #EU

🔤This particular project was the culmination of a fusion of several architectural influences of the Georgian past—traditional Georgian architecture roofs, metabolist utopias, and the horizontal skyscrapers of El Lissitzky. The structure has also been restored and converted—today, it serves as the Bank of Georgia's headquarters.

The design is based on a concept named Space City method. The idea is to use and cover less ground and give the space below the building back to nature. The architect's reference was a forest: the cores are like the trunk, the horizontal parts the crowns. Between the earth and crowns there is a lot of free space for other living beings, which create one harmonious world with the forest.

The concept that the landscape or nature "flows" through under the building was used by other architects, too. Le Corbusier worked theoretically on the "house on pilotis" and realized this idea for example from 1947 on in the Unité d'Habitation. Frank Lloyd Wright used a similar idea at Fallingwater in 1935.

George Chakhava was Georgia's Deputy Minister of Highway Construction in the 1970s. Therefore, he was both the client and the lead architect of this project. He could choose the site location best suited for the design himself.

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Colour #tan
Material #concrete
Function #office
Feature #cantilever #retro #adminvisited
Address: 29a Iuri Gagarini St, Tbilisi, Georgia
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