The Oasis Towers are an upcoming series of skyscrapers expected to arrive in Nanjing, China to infuse the metropolis with a naturalistic form and aesthetic.
The towers maintain a stratified form that calls to mind the natural world and are covered in a series of shrubs as well as trees to literally infuse nature into the project. The towers will be in the burgeoning Jiangbei New Area district and will sit on a shared podium to maximize the amount of outdoor space in the area.
Founding partner of the architecture firm behind the project, MVRDV, Winy Maas commented on the Oasis Towers saying, "The contemporary architecture of Nanjing takes its inspiration from nature in form and appearance. With Oasis Towers we wanted to push this trend to the max – not only emulating nature with curving, stratified 'cliffs,' but also to literally incorporate nature into the design with the greenery and by tapping into natural processes."
Nature-Inspired Cityscape Towers
The Oasis Towers Will Offer a Naturalistic Form in Nanjing, China
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Skyscrapers - Architects are finding new ways to design buildings that emulate natural forms, pushing the trend to incorporate nature into designs with greenery and natural processes.
2. Vertical Gardens - More and more buildings are incorporating greenery into their design, creating not only a natural aesthetic but also promoting environmental sustainability and air purification.
3. Shared Outdoor Spaces - As urban areas continue to develop and grow, maximizing outdoor space through shared podiums and rooftop gardens offers a valuable opportunity to create vibrant, natural communities in the midst of urban landscapes.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The emergence of nature-inspired buildings presents an opportunity for architects to push the boundaries of design and adopt innovative techniques and materials that have a positive impact on the environment.
2. Real Estate - Developers can capitalize on the trend of integrating greenery into buildings and outdoor spaces to provide unique, sustainable living and working environments that are in high demand.
3. Horticulture - As more buildings incorporate greenery into their design, the demand for horticulturists with expertise in vertical gardens and sustainable planting techniques increases, leading to potential new markets and sources of revenue.