It’s important for this skyscraper to look like it fits in with the city and not a random shape. All of the existing historic and modern architecture is much smaller in scale than 60 stories. Therefore, the current skyline is full of buildings that are slightly taller or shorter than each other. This design is the opposite; each floor is slightly longer or shorter than the one above or below it. The shape I designed separates each floor and has them cantilevering over one another. This brings the skyscraper to a scale that is appropriate for the city.
Main Ideas:
· Mainly inspired by the bridges and the idea of suspension over the water, which shows through the cantilevered floors
· Sustainability
o Overhanging floor above will help with sun exposure
o This design allows for many balcony spaces that can be used for rooftop gardens, practicing
o White material to reflect sun
· The shape is inspired by the surrounding environment and looks like it belongs
o Reminiscent of the existing skyline, just turned on it’s side
o Scale-breaks the building down into modular pieces that are similar in size to the buildings in the city
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