Quasar Forest
Our design challenges the idea of relativity; the intricate shapes of the inner spaces have behind a simple concept: the pipe. This element acts as circulation, air, water and electricity providers as well as a link between the introvert inside and the cityscape outside.
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It is for sure that it is hard to discuss about aesthetic aspect on this project because its architectural language is undoubtedly strong like Pompidou centre in Paris. However, I personally love this type of project that has divers dimensions by considering technical passage with circulation (although little too much complex). Bravo!
Overall a wonderful concept and execution. However, I'm left wondering what it's like to experience the building from the inside. One rendering is not enough to describe the interior volumes. It's a disappointment because the concept is so strong that I'm eager to know more.