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Cylindrical Towers with Glass Domes and Elevated Pathways for Community Integration

Authors:
Scott Deisher, Elnatan Belay
Cylindrical Towers with Glass Domes and Elevated Pathways for Community Integration

Project in-detail

Cylindrical towers topped with glass domes and interconnected by elevated pathways create a dynamic urban living environment that blends residential spaces with essential community amenities.
5 key facts about this project
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Cylindrical tower design enhances structural stability against wind loads.
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Interconnected elevated pathways promote seamless movement and community interaction.
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Glass domes optimize natural light and create multifunctional communal spaces.
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Sustainable materials integrate eco-friendly principles into urban living.
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A multifunctional approach balances residential units with essential public amenities.
The project "Skystreet" is situated in the urban context of Chicago, characterized by its innovative approach to high-rise living. Designed as a mixed-use development, it incorporates residential units alongside public amenities, facilitating a symbiotic relationship between private and communal spaces. The architecture of Skystreet aims to enhance urban interaction, providing not only housing but also areas for community engagement and cultural activities.

The core design is defined by its cylindrical towers, which are delineated by transparent glass domes. These domes serve multiple purposes, functioning as both gathering spaces and providing natural light to the interior environments. Elevated walkways connect the various structures, ensuring accessible movement across the complex while reinforcing the concept of connectivity within the urban landscape.

Unique Design Approaches

A defining feature of Skystreet is its integration of elevated pathways that create a network between the different sections of the project. This design not only promotes easy navigation but also encourages social interaction, positioning itself as a vertical neighborhood. The cylindrical forms of the towers not only provide aesthetic variance from traditional boxy high-rise designs but also improve the structural performance by effectively distributing stress and wind loads.

Incorporating sustainable materials such as glass and concrete complements the design's modern ethos. The use of steel framing enhances durability while allowing for open interior spaces. The project deliberately emphasizes transparency through the extensive use of glass, fostering a visual connection with the surroundings and promoting a sense of openness and inclusion.

Functional Diversity

Skystreet's architectural design accommodates a range of functions. Public facilities, including libraries, community recreation areas, and art spaces, are distributed throughout the complex, aiming to cater to diverse community needs. This multifunctional approach is complemented by residential units, which are designed to offer privacy while remaining intrinsically linked to the public components.

The project's architectural plans highlight a commitment to fostering community engagement through spaces intended for collaboration and interaction. Architectural sections illustrate the thoughtful distribution of utilities and services, ensuring that residents have access to essential amenities while being part of a larger urban ecosystem.

For further details on the architectural plans, sections, and specific design elements of Skystreet, explore the project presentation to gain a deeper understanding of its architectural ideas and their significance within the urban framework.
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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. 

A total prize fund of 100,000 € will be awarded, including three main prizes, the Kingspan Award, and the Hapi Homes Award, which will grant 15,000 € and lead to the construction of the selected design. The final registration deadline is September 25, 2025, and winners will be announced on Decebmer 9, 2025. For full competition details and submission guidelines, visit microhome.info.

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

100,000 € PRIZE FUND / KINGPSAN EDITION #10 IDEAS COMPETITION
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