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CityScraper

Sustainable Skyscraper Design Challenge

Worldwide

OVERVIEW

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CITIES LIFESTYLE EFFECTS

The promise of jobs and prosperity, among other factors, pulls people to cities. Half of the global population already lives in urban areas, and by 2050 it is expected to swell to two-thirds. The side effect of this is the most pressing problems facing the world today also come together: Disparity and Environmental Degradation.

As cities continue to grow, the way we construct and manage buildings has become crucial to global economic and social development. Overpopulation in cities is the most pressing issue, silently aggravating the forces behind global warming, environmental pollution, and degradation of the quality of life.

The vital task in a city is to pack a lot of people into one place without depleting the quality of life.

The soul of the city is in its people, culture, and heritage, architecture adds character to it. But as we progress in time today, all we see is tall glass cutting edge buildings disconnected from the people and the city around us. We must figure out how to make our cities more livable and sustainable without triggering the seemingly inevitable march of duplicity.

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A SKYSCRAPER

Skyscrapers as the name suggest referring to the vertical desire to reach the skies and live among the clouds. Increasing urbanization in the recent decades has meant an upturn in the construction of high-rise buildings and towers all over the world making them a benchmark for future buildings. Expanding cities horizontally to accommodate overpopulation would destroy more natural resources, therefore, the idea of vertical cities is favoured. Present changes in occupation distribution and its interdependence on urban population growth due to migration, skyscrapers have shown functional benefits as well as an architectural style.

Urbanization and the white-collar revolution have led to rampant sprawl in urban areas but, we can’t run away from the harsh reality of limited land available for construction. Besides making the city affordable and architecturally interesting, high-rise buildings are greener than sprawl and can foster social capital and creativity.

So, if the density is unavoidable then how can we as a community turn density as a solution?

High raised buildings landmark disconnecting skyscraperFig: 3 - Disconnecting from the surround and merging in clouds - An impression

SELFISH CITY

A skyscraper acts as a distinctive landmark, stamping an imprint on urban landscapes where no common man can afford to live. It's not the cars but the buildings that are the number one cause of greenhouse gases. According to Time magazine, buildings account for 40% (IPCC)of energy consumption in the US Skyscraper shapes the skyline of the city but neglects the lack of interaction with the city streets and its people.

Presently, skyscrapers are designed like an island: anchored at one spot, whereas they should be designed as stems to a city that are made to grow the economy, environmental conditions, and social and cultural well-being. Skyscrapers stand high and mighty symbolizing the power and strength of a city and it's high time that they start contributing to the future development of the city around.

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BRIEF OF THE COMPETITION

Generous city

The cityscraper is a symposium that explores the relationship between a high-rise building and the city around it. The challenge here is to design a dynamic and adaptive vertical community that serves the needs of the inhabitant at the same time being a flag bearer of global responsibility towards the city below and the planet around.

In this challenge, the design of the skyscraper springs from the rising issues of the city like deforestation, pollution, water scarcity, waste management, etc, and many growing urban issues that continuously persist which are solved with capital, engineering, and mainly offered to skyscraper design.

The aim is to engage the design without any constraints in the most creative way possible. What does a skyscraper look like to you in the future? What are the social, cultural, environmental, historical, and urban responsibilities of these mega-structures?

OBJECTIVES

  • Functionality: Should be functionally and structurally stable and follow local safety norms.
  • Purpose: Establishing a purpose that the building serves for the benefit of the city.
  • Life Cycle: It should be able to sustain its form and function for the distant future.
  • Futuristic: Should take technical advancements into account (design & program).

The objectives can be a point of beginning to conceive this design. Participants can assume their own contexts and users before initiating their design process. 

SITE

The site for design can be selected in any city anywhere in the world. The place of choice can be a near-future urban condition or rooted in times of today. The chosen site need not be vacant/undeveloped. If there is construction on the site you may consider it empty for this design problem.

There are no site area, height or floor plate restrictions for CityScraper.
 

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