Future Architecture: Solution for energy saving and harvesting

NewsBharati    15-Jan-2018
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Geneva, January 15: Human landscapes are ever-changing. In 2017, the most remarkable building designs hinted at a newfound peaceful relationship with nature and proposed solutions for overcrowded megacities.

The way we shape our homes and the places we live in play a big role in defining our view of the world. As smart devices and technologies inch their way into the structures we inhabit, the future of architecture is slowly revealed. But, while some conceptual architecture resembles a collection of snaps from a future that might never be, innovative design is truly blossoming, with realistic models that may well become tomorrow’s present.

Let’s have a look towards different kinds of architects.

1. Nautilus Eco-Resort

The Nautilus Eco-Resort design’s shape is inspired by the Fibonacci spiral. It employs hydroponic growth technologies and other tools that incorporate plant growth into architecture.

2. Under Sea restaurant

Off the coast of Norway, there is a proposed undersea restaurant. The restaurant, will also host a research center for marine life. Its designers say it is meant as a tribute to the Norwegian coast and to the wild fauna of the sea and to the rocky coastline of Norway’s southern tip. Construction is slated to begin as early as 2018.

3. Arch shaped Skyscrapers

Designed by Oiio, “The Big Bend” is an arch-shaped skyscraper that was imagined with New York City’s diminishing available space in mind. So, while the foundation square footage of the building is fairly small, the building can hold an incredible number of people without getting too tall and becoming unstable.

4. Horn-shaped building

This proposed design for a ferry terminal in Seoul represents combines innovative architecture with green energy solutions. Designed to look like manta rays, these structures are able to produce all of the energy that they require from solar and wind sources.

5. Bird-shaped bridge

What looks like a humanoid robot from Gundam Wing is actually a floating bridge. This experimental design from Margot Krasojević, as commissioned by the Ordos government in Mongolia, can fold up and even move location.