GREEN TOWERS IN THE PARK: Seoul Commune 2026

May 31, 2011 at 7:56 am 1 comment

There are green towers and then there are green towers. Subtitled “Rethinking Towers In The Park,” the Seoul Commune 2026 project by Mass Studies is just sheer genius. Aside from its futuristic green aesthetic, the concept is an investigation into the viability of future sustainable community structures in dense metropolitan areas. The organically-shaped towers take the classic architectural idea of towers in the park, and literally turn the park into the towers themselves, offering a cheeky yet profoundly sustainable and forward-thinking solution to community development.

The towers’ internal functions are separated into public, private, and commercial, offering purely-private rooms called “cells” and communal spaces for public activity. Members of the commune may range from permanent residents to nomadic short-term lodgers. “Bulb” areas serve as commercial spaces including offices, public services, and welfare/medical facilities.

The skeleton of the towers is constructed using different types of glass, from photovoltaic glass to recessed glass panels that create shaded balconies. Atop the glass is a geotextile that allows for the growth of vines and other flora that provide additional cooling and environmental advantages to the building and surrounding site.

The towers’ organic forms come from a system of building components that range from dome shapes to conical and cylindrical modules. Each lends itself to specific functions, and when stacked, provide a variety of tower shapes that are each different yet geometrically related.

The project by the Korea-based firm came as a response to Korea’s rapid technological and architectural development, which the designers describe as “anarchical.” The Seoul 2026 proposal offers a fully-functional community development that is efficient, high-tech, and immensely sustainable.

source: http://inhabitat.com/green-towers-in-the-park-seoul-commune-2026/seoul-commune-2026-seoul-2026-mass-studies-futuristic-architecture-towers-in-the-park-green-towers-green-netted-towers-green-hexagonally-knobby-towers-in-seoul-korea-korean-architecture-5/

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  • 1. miyeon1020  |  May 31, 2011 at 11:14 pm

    At first, It looked weird and gross actually. But the more information I got, the more interested I was in this funny looking building. I can’t wait for seeing this building. I have to wait 14years more. A total number of 2,590 cells are spread throughout the 15 towers. and these basic units can be horizontally and vertically connected and multiplied. isn’t it interesting?

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