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Charred Wooden Shingles and Green Roofs Forming an Ecological Civic Center

Author:
Nesreen Ahmad
Charred Wooden Shingles and Green Roofs Forming an Ecological Civic Center

Project in-detail

Utilizing charred wooden shingles and green roofs, the design creates a sustainable urban environment that enhances community interaction and integrates civic functions within Kharkiv's evolving landscape.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes charred wooden shingles for enhanced durability and fire resistance.
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Incorporates cross-laminated timber panels to achieve structural efficiency and sustainability.
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Features a bent A-frame design to optimize natural light and airflow throughout the space.
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Integrates a rainwater harvesting system for landscape irrigation, promoting environmental stewardship.
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Encompasses extensive native landscaping to support local biodiversity and ecological balance.
The architectural project "The Freedom Reshaped" focuses on the redevelopment of Freedom Square and the adjoining Regional Administration Building in Kharkiv, Ukraine. This project aims to enhance civic engagement by creating a multifunctional urban environment that resonates with the community’s historical and cultural values. The design fosters social interaction and accessibility while ensuring a cohesive aesthetic that ties together historical and modern elements.

The project integrates public spaces with administrative functions, redefining the relationship between the square and the building. The central plaza serves as a focal point for community activities, accessible paths enhance walkability, and water features contribute to the environmental sustainability of the area. The integration of gardens, seating areas, and recreational spaces encourages social interactions, making it a vibrant center for public life in Kharkiv.

Architectural Resilience and Sustainability

A unique aspect of this project is its focus on sustainability and resilience. The use of green roof systems aligns with contemporary environmental standards, allowing for increased biodiversity and thermal regulation. The implementation of rainwater harvesting systems enhances resource management, supporting the ecological integrity of the urban landscape. Durable materials such as glass fiber reinforced concrete and steel are incorporated to ensure longevity and structural integrity. These materials serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, maintaining modern architectural standards while respecting historical context.

Community-Centered Design and Accessibility

The design is centered around community needs, incorporating elements that enhance accessibility. Pathways are strategically laid out to facilitate movement across the square, linking key public transport facilities, such as metro and bus services. Underground parking reduces surface congestion, allowing for clearer pedestrian spaces. Environmental considerations are evident in the project's landscaping, where native trees and plants contribute to the local environment. This human-centric approach fosters an inviting atmosphere, addressing both the functionality of space and the cultural significance of the location.

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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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