The Edgar Street Towers will be an impressive sight on the streets of New York, especially since it will be located directly south of the World Trade Center. But I have to admit, I think this design will steal the show.
Commissioned by Downtown Alliance and designed by IwamotoScott Architecture, the Edgar Street Towers is a sustainable skyscraper that features bio-filtration that will continuously bring in fresh air. What's more, a special fiber-optic layer draws daylight in while solar-charged battery packs light the building up at night.
Sustainable Spiral Skyscrapers
The Edgar Street Towers Feature Bio-Filtration
Trend Themes
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3. Fiber Optic Layer - Opportunities for companies to develop more effective fiber optic technologies for use in architectural design to improve natural daylighting in buildings and save energy.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and design firms can integrate sustainable and energy-efficient elements into their designs and create innovative, eco-friendly buildings.
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3. Renewable Energy - Companies focused on renewable energy sources can integrate solar power and other renewable energy sources into building systems and design more efficient energy systems.