mysurvivalkit.org
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears
mysurvivalkit.org
No Result
View All Result
Home Design

High-rise of the future has a unique modular design

My Survival Kit by My Survival Kit
June 23, 2022
in Design
0 0
0
High-rise of the future has a unique modular design
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

City center buildings of the future will need to take advantage of vertical space through smart and efficient design and technologies. The Regenerative Highrise concept does all of this and more. 

Continue reading below

Our Featured Videos

Regenerative Highrise was designed through a collaboration between London/Oslo based Haptic Architects and high-rise engineering experts Ramboll. It is a concept that brings together modular design and sustainable building practices. The mission is to future-proof construction with a design that will be long lasting while meeting the needs of growing inner-city populations. Regenerative Highrise relies on wood for the primary construction material, which is easy to work with, renewable and environmentally friendly. 

Related: New Arizona highrise takes sustainable luxury to another level

The bottom of a high-rise next to a river bank

Furthermore, the timber construction is modular by design. Fixed, structural decks are stacked vertically to make the best use of vertical space in dense urban environments where land is lacking. The innovative design goes a step further by connecting in such a way that the building can easily undergo retrofitting as needs change in the future. The preformed pods can be removed or rearranged to change the footprint of the building without demolition. This approach gives the building new life without contributing to the embodied carbon prevalent in new construction. 

Thank you!

Keep an eye out for our weekly newsletter.

Join Our Newsletter

Receive the latest in global news and designs building a better future.


The bottom of a high-rise next to a fountain

“The most exciting component of the Regenerative Tower is the idea of vertical land creation,” said Shonn Mills, Global Director Ramboll High Rise. “With the tower, we are essentially producing volumes that can flex and change in use and character with the needs and requirements of the city. This makes sure the building stays competitive and relevant far longer than the normal building life cycle, which also makes it more sustainable.”

A map dissecting the inside of the high-rise

Best of all, it’s a universal design concept that can be implemented anywhere in the world as a solution for multi-generational housing, commercial space or hotels that can address the unique challenges of inner-city building sites. Haptic and Ramboll demonstrated the research and development project by applying it to an urban site at the heart of Oslo in the hopes of showing the regenerative potential for cities of the future. In addition, Regenerative Highrise places an emphasis on energy efficient and healthy systems inside the building for long-term operational carbon management. 

The exterior of the Regenerative Highrise

Meanwhile, the exterior and interior design highlight a Scandinavian approach with warm aesthetics rather than cold concrete or glass. Haptic Architects and Ramboll were recently acknowledged as winners of the Tall Buildings category in the 2022 AR Future Project Awards. 

+ Haptic Architects and Ramboll

Images via Haptic Architects and Ramboll

Source
High-rise of the future has a unique modular design is written by Dawn Hammon for inhabitat.com

Recommended Post

Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversity

The first 24/7 plant-based convenience store in the US

This healthcare center maximizes energy use and greenery

Previous Post

MidwayUSA Celebrates 45 Years of Successful BusinessThe Firearm Blog

Next Post

The Outdoor Gear Review: Would You Use this Backpacking Pillow?

Related Posts

Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversity

Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversity

June 30, 2022
The first 24/7 plant-based convenience store in the US

The first 24/7 plant-based convenience store in the US

June 29, 2022
This healthcare center maximizes energy use and greenery

This healthcare center maximizes energy use and greenery

June 28, 2022
Artwork brings attention to the urgency of climate change

Artwork brings attention to the urgency of climate change

June 27, 2022
Illinois encourages carp consumption to save native species

Illinois encourages carp consumption to save native species

June 26, 2022
Undergraduate students develop glow-in-the-dark concrete

Undergraduate students develop glow-in-the-dark concrete

June 25, 2022
Next Post
The Outdoor Gear Review: Would You Use this Backpacking Pillow?

The Outdoor Gear Review: Would You Use this Backpacking Pillow?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Stories

The Outdoor Gear Review: I DREAD Camping In This Tent! – Alps Mountaineering Trail Tipi 2 Tent

The Outdoor Gear Review: I DREAD Camping In This Tent! – Alps Mountaineering Trail Tipi 2 Tent

June 30, 2022
Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversity

Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversity

June 30, 2022
Fallkniven Reintroduces the G1z Garm Fighter Knife -The Firearm Blog

Fallkniven Reintroduces the G1z Garm Fighter Knife -The Firearm Blog

June 30, 2022

© 2021 https://mysurvivalkit.org/. All Rights Reserved

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears

© 2022 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In