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Bamboo Framework and Urban Farming Integration in a Mixed-Use High-Rise Destination

Author:
Misak Terzibasiyan
Bamboo Framework and Urban Farming Integration in a Mixed-Use High-Rise Destination

Project in-detail

With a structural framework of bamboo and integrated urban farming, this mixed-use high-rise merges sustainable living and working environments in the heart of Hong Kong.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes a bamboo framework, optimizing both strength and sustainability.
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Incorporates rooftop urban farming to promote local food production.
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Features adaptable spaces designed for both residential and commercial use.
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Maximizes natural light and ventilation through strategic window placements.
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Emphasizes community interaction with shared green terraces.
SKYHIVE is an architectural design project situated in the dense urban landscape of Hong Kong. It proposes a mixed-use high-rise building that integrates office and residential spaces while promoting sustainability and community interaction. The design encompasses a solution to the urban challenges posed by high density, aiming to enhance both living and working environments within a limited footprint.

The project is characterized by its focus on hybrid functionality, merging work and residential life seamlessly. Each component of the design emphasizes this integration, allowing for a dynamic environment where occupants can engage in both professional and personal activities. The architectural strategy incorporates open spaces and shared facilities which foster social connections among residents and workers, enhancing the sense of community.

Sustainability is central to SKYHIVE’s design ethos. The project incorporates urban farming into its structure, providing opportunities for residents to cultivate green spaces in the urban environment. This feature not only addresses food production but also contributes to ecological balance, promoting biodiversity in a densely populated area.

The use of innovative materials distinguishes SKYHIVE from typical high-rise developments. Bamboo serves as the primary material for structural elements, chosen for its strength, lightweight properties, and sustainable nature. This decision not only respects the local context but also enhances the aesthetic and practical aspects of the design. Supporting materials, such as wood, steel, fabric, and plaster, complement the bamboo framework, creating a cohesive and functional environment.

Unique design strategies further set SKYHIVE apart from conventional projects. The building’s layout is designed to maximize natural light and ventilation through strategically placed large windows and open-plan spaces. This approach encourages energy efficiency and promotes occupant well-being. Additionally, the incorporation of outdoor terraces and communal areas invites interaction among residents, redefining urban living by emphasizing connectivity and social engagement.

For those interested in exploring the details of SKYHIVE, further insights can be gained through the project’s architectural plans, sections, designs, and innovative ideas. Engaging with these resources will provide a deeper understanding of the architectural considerations and strategies employed in this modern urban development.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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