Green Nomad: A Visionary Co-living and Co-working Space in Singapore
Embracing Sustainability and Community in the Heart of the City
As the world grapples with the challenges of urbanization and environmental concerns, innovative architectural designs are emerging that seek to create sustainable and community-focused living spaces. Green Nomad, the winning entry of the Nomad House competition by Samuel Morales Portillo, Karla Gomez, Jaime Pinzon, René Cervantes Escobar embodies this vision. Located in the vibrant Ang Mo Kio district of Singapore, Green Nomad is a cutting-edge co-living and co-working space that seamlessly blends nature, technology, and community.

A Haven of Tranquility Amidst the Urban Hustle
Green Nomad's design philosophy centers around creating a tranquil and inviting environment that fosters a sense of community and well-being. The project consists of two interconnected buildings enveloped by lush landscaping. Meticulously designed outdoor spaces provide a sanctuary for relaxation and social interaction, offering a welcome respite from the bustling city life.

Passive Design Strategies for Optimal Comfort and Sustainability
At the heart of Green Nomad's design lies a commitment to sustainability. The project integrates a range of passive systems to optimize energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact. These strategies include.
Passive Solar Design: The building's orientation, massing, and material selection are carefully considered to maximize natural daylighting and minimize solar heat gain, reducing the need for artificial lighting and cooling.
Natural Ventilation: Singapore's tropical climate is embraced through the strategic placement of openings, such as windows, louvers, and vents, to facilitate cross-ventilation and minimize the reliance on mechanical cooling systems.
Green Roof and Green Walls: The incorporation of green roofs and green walls not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the project but also provides insulation, reduces the urban heat island effect, and promotes biodiversity.

Innovative Architectural Design that Pushes Boundaries
Green Nomad's architectural design is both innovative and striking. The project showcases a unique cantilever design, extending beyond traditional boundaries and symbolizing a commitment to pushing the limits of creativity. Timber, a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing material, is used as the primary structural framing element, adding warmth and character to the space.

Fostering Community and Collaboration
The architectural layout of Green Nomad is intentionally designed to facilitate interaction and collaboration among residents and coworkers. Thoughtful planning and innovative amenities create opportunities for meaningful connections and a strong sense of community.
Structural Harmony and Functionality
The structural system of Green Nomad seamlessly integrates timber framing, cantilever design, elevator modules, and concrete steel elements. Each element serves a specific purpose while contributing to the overall strength, stability, and aesthetic appeal of the building.

Key Features of Green Nomad
Co-living and co-working spaces: Offering a flexible and modern living and working environment.
Lush landscaping and outdoor spaces: Providing a tranquil retreat and promoting a connection with nature.
Passive design strategies: Optimizing energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact.
Innovative architectural design: Featuring a striking cantilever design and the use of sustainable materials.
Community-focused layout: Facilitating interaction and collaboration among residents.
Green Nomad represents a visionary approach to urban living that prioritizes sustainability, community, and well-being. By seamlessly integrating nature, technology, and innovative design, the project creates a unique and inspiring space for residents and coworkers to thrive. Green Nomad serves as a model for future developments, demonstrating how architecture can contribute to a more sustainable and harmonious urban environment.

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