Sky Climber
shelter for nature
The main idea of our project was a climber and it’s way to climb vertical surfaces. We wanted to create a building which conntects human life with nature. The 65 floor high rise consists of two towers which the higher one is 288m high and the lower one is 165m. The shape of the skycraper allows to create living conditions for animals especially birds, by filling the empty spiral space with vegetaiton. The spiral will be only available in a few places because the general idea of the space was to give it to the nature. The residents of the building will have an acess to three parks which two of them are located at the several top decks of two towers. Except that our project also contains a elipse shaped park that is located 20 meters above the ground and is directly connected with new, futuristic city transport. By using new technologies as glass elevation that has solar pannels inside and covers the whole building and with the usage of energy storage the building would be able to assure the energy for whole year. Whatsmore with the big area of green surface our skycreper has a water storage system which help to distribute water to keep the vegetation in times of drought. The building would be created with core system. In addition to help with reducing the emission of carbon dioxide we used materials that absorb it from the air.
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