Bamboo-Made Skyscrapers

This Trio of Sustainable Towers Will Be Connected By Bridges

Vietnamese studio Vo Trong Nghia Architects recently unveiled plans to create a group of three bamboo-made housing buildings. This set of eco-conscious homes will feature bamboo-made sun shields that will drape over each balcony and act as an elegant home garden for each apartment unit.

The housing buildings will each reach a 22-storey height and house a combined 720 people. All of the buildings will also be connected by aerial bridges, which will feature the bamboo plants as well.

The towers plan to be erected in Ho Chi Minh City. With a vast amount of foliage and bamboo accessories, the buildings will also contain numerous small pavilions to overlook the waterways below. There are two rivers that will weave through the scenery below the buildings providing an exotic view.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - Opportunity for architects and designers to explore innovative and eco-friendly building materials like bamboo.
2. Vertical Farming - Potential for utilizing balconies and rooftops of tall buildings to create urban gardens and grow vegetables.
3. Community Integration - Opportunity to connect multiple buildings with aerial bridges, fostering a sense of community and shared spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore using bamboo and other sustainable materials in their designs.
2. Real Estate - Developers can incorporate eco-friendly features like bamboo sun shields to attract environmentally conscious buyers.
3. Urban Farming - Vertical farming companies can leverage the concept of rooftop gardens to maximize food production in urban areas.

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