The Kohinoor Skyscraper Competition stimulated the design of two innovative green towers by the US-based firm Perkins Eastman. The competition aimed to rejuvenate mixed-use urban development in busy Mumbai, India, for which these visionary architects created sustainable and greener tower concepts. The first proposal introduces a singular 33-storey, 108,000 square meter skyscraper along with a two-storey retail base; the second showcases a low- and mid-rise tower with 69,700 square meters of total area cover.
The highly eco-minded firm enhances its designs with elaborate sustainable elements and systems, such as intelligent facade designs, alternative energies exploitation for electricity production, and rainwater harvesting and recycling; it also integrates smart technologies such as solar chimneys to harness natural light and abundant facade plantings to filter and improve air quality.
Apart from environmental-friendly and functional, the novel architectural platforms feature vibrant color palettes and sleek materials that fuse the rich Indian culture with a modern sustainable structure.
Two green skyscrapers will probably do little to make up for the soaring pollution levels in Mumbai, but changes happen a step at a time and we would surely like to see this realized.
Green Indian Skyscrapers
Eco Architecture For More Sustainable Towers in Mumbai
Trend Themes
1. Green Skyscrapers - The trend of eco-friendly high-rise buildings incorporating smart technologies and sustainable systems for a greener, healthier future.
2. Mixed-use Developments - The trend of rejuvenating urban spaces with mixed-use developments that promote sustainability and minimize environmental impact.
3. Sustainable Architecture - The trend of incorporating sustainable and environmentally-conscious design elements into architectural structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can capitalize on the opportunity to provide eco-friendly and sustainable buildings through green design principles and the integration of smart technologies.
2. Construction - The construction industry has the opportunity to specialize in sustainable building practices and materials to promote a greener environment.
3. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can capitalize on the opportunities provided by the incorporation of alternative energies into green buildings for a more sustainable future.