3. LINKED HYBRID
steven hool
24 h urban life
ground level-public-to go inside building, go out
intermediate levels, quiet levels
midle gardens, the views of apartments
top wonderful perspective
5 months for different periods of life
CITY WITHIN A CITY
5. TOUR DE LA CHAPELLE
Iñaki Ábalos
Large-scale urban infrastructure
Spatial complexity: mix-use
Condense vertical density cities and activities
Fantasy: to live in high
MIXED PROGRAM
Public-private character.
university+commercial+office+hotel+housing
Creating public space around them: paved and garden
Privacy vertical gradient program
ICON
Character ambiguous:
-monumental architectural structure
-natural geographical form
MANAGEMENT FEASIBILITY SIZE
Living positively metropolitan density and height
SPACE OPTIMIZATION
SUSTAINABILITY
Open balconies: indoor and outdoor garden setting
fubliales water use: water sheet
wastewater use: irrigation
Solar panels
URBAN ORGANIZATION
Building a structure that excites and promotes singluar
Highly urban conglomerates in the area
Acting locally and throughout the city
Create a system of high-density towers
6.
7. 111 STREET
OMA
Public transportation network
train station
ferry stop
heliport
1,2 million square
415000 m2 apartments
210000 m2 hotel
160000 m2 artist work
19000 m2 gallery
240000 m2 parking
VERTICAL CITY
Each component of the program is analyzed for optimun layout
and concentrated into individual blocks.
Making different BLOCKS
optimizes views
dynamics relationships between buildings and it’s sur-
roundings
Open spaces at the junctions of the blocks.
Shared residential terraces
adjacent to each terrace is a public space that activates
in during the day
gallery+spa/gym/pool+restaurant
in during the night
cabaret+bar+restaurant
8. MIAMI DADE COLLEGE
Oppenheim Architects
It is urban turned into superbuilding.
Apartments+offices+educational facilities+art exhibition
9. MUSEUM PLAZA
Rex
214 m high
3700 m2 art institute
2300 m2 university
2500 room hotel
1900 m2 offices
restaurants
shops
800 car parking
total: 141800 m2
10. TORRE S y V
Rubio & Alvarez_Sava
New icon for the city
236 high
Sustainability and eco-efficiency
Auditorium+hotel+services+offices
11. DUBAI RENAISSANCE
OMA
A new begging_renaissance
Functionality_THE BUILDING ROTATES to reduce the energy
the building use for heating or conditional air.
Single monolithic volumme
Office+business+forum+hotel+residential suite+art spaces
13. MERCADO BARCELÓ
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos
The market is attached by a walkway to the nearby school, they will use as a playground
The cover is a great forum viewpoint
Rooms+studios+shopping+entertainment+sports+walking+resting
14. BRYGHSPROJEKTET
OMA
The road croise the building
In the lowest ground different activities
New urban district
NO SPATIAL DEFINITION
No distinction is made between road, car park and urban plaza
MEETING POINT
A strong building to give the waterfront definition
URBAN DEFINITION
With the square footprint sorrunding areas are reformed
BUILDING
Introduce a new impulse to the area
HARBOUR MODERNISM
CONCEPT
VOLUMME
HEIGHTS
MIXED-USE BUILDINGS
URBAN PASSAGE
Oportunities to connect
‘Urban motor’ to activively
PROGRAM
The program ‘heap’ can create unexpected and unpredictable
situations where each program is made aware of its coexis-
tence with the others
DAC
PROGRAM SEQUENCE
Each program is given a unique position and quality making a
varied progression through the building
DAC AUDITORIUM
Looking out over the city
LABORATORY
OFFICES
Facade to DAC atrium provides internal relations to other building us-
ers and the public
15.
16. EWHA CAMPUS COMPLEX
Dominique Perrault
The program:
-Academic program: classroom+library+sports
-Administration
-Commenrcial
-Parking
Landscape more than architecture
17. TONI AREAL
Em2n
Milk processing factory into a platform for education and culture
Urbanistic and programmatic hypothesis, a working model
for a new kind of urbanism
The task is to develop a concept for a built a structure which is
almost as large as entire neighbourhood
Create interfaces to exchange with the public several
acess points and public spaces to maximize the integration
into the city network
Vertical boulevard connecting all parts of the buildind
Three dimensional patx system
Large public buildings need specific spaces
18. VANKE CENTER
Steven Hool
Hotel+offices+culture house+public park+conference center+parking
Floating: to create views+to pass throungh the building
Breaks away from the usual distribution of uses in different volumenes
One single container promotes
Interaction of uses with it’s semi-public indoor walk that different programmes