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Green Urbanism based on synthetic hyper-structures

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Integrating the modern architecture with latest technology, Graham Thompson, a graduate from the Bartlett School of Architecture in Britain, has developed a new kind of green urbanism that gives an altogether new dimension to urban density, personal spaces and communal areas. Based on synthetic hyper-structures, the new urbanity includes a number of urban farming zones in multiple levels that feature their own watering and nutrient monitoring systems. In addition, there are various undulated surface towers, which extend vertically under a bionic tower to grow a new urban biotope to preserve the local flora and fauna, while recreating a food production zone to be managed by the inhabitants.


Moreover, the green urbanism embraces different solar recharging zones and recreational areas to meet the energy and recreational needs of the residents. Allocating the flow around a spreading spine in the loop of numerous elevators, the synthetic hyper-structures makes use of truncated and elongated curvatures all through the structures that intervenes the environmental flows to ensure a better circulatory fluidity and accessibility.

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Via: eVolo

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