Architects, Bright Design recently designed ‘The Habistrata’ - a concept for 22nd century living in Dublin.
The concept is a novel approach to high rise development without reliance on apartment living which proposes waterfront vertical suburbs in Dublin’s Docklands and a new city link to Dollymount Strand. They proposed a sublime 112 floor, skyscraper as part of the Evolo International Skyscraper Concept Competition.
For more information on the concept visit Bright Design Architect's website: www.bda.ie
The graphics and renderings used in this video are courtesy of Bright Design Architects and 3D Design Bureau. All credit goes to them.
The Habistrata proposes a model for living in Dublin which looks towards the 22nd century. A vertical framework infrastructure is provided by the state, conceived of as a long-term building project, which is ever-changing and ever developing. The expansion of these vertical suburbs along the north docks of Dublin will create a south-facing network of waterfront living, cultural activities and recreation. Key to this master plan concept is a new bridge link connecting the city to the 5km long Dollymount Strand.
The state, as developer, can choose to sell plots to the private market (freehold or leasehold), provide social housing or generate income from the private rental sector depending on market and societal demand. This combined revenue in conjunction with traditional municipal taxes serve to part fund the infrastructure.
Within this vertical framework, plots are provided of a fixed dimension and height - like a standard 3-bed suburban semi-detached plot. Depending on need, multiple plots can be purchased side by side or above each other or both. The plot is then developed according to means with the ability to extend or alter the property over time.
Design details:
• 112 floors / 805m (top of crane);
• 1260 housing units over 84 floors;
• 195,000 m sq non-residential / civic uses over 15 double floors;
• 38,000 m sq elevated parks;
• Public funicular (simultaneous up / down) serving main floors.
• Construction Period - 7-10 years (on-going renovation thereafter)
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