The Interlace in Singapore Efficiently Stacks Residents
Brian G Randles — September 4, 2009 — Eco
References: theinterlacecondo & designboom
The Interlace in Singapore is an apartment complex which resembles a game of Tetris gone wrong. The rectangular blocks in which the residents dwell are stacked in a way that accommodates the most people in the allotted space--20 acres for this Jenga-fied jungle.
The futuristic flats will also house eight courtyards along with the 1,040 units. The name “Interlace†was carefully chosen to emphasize the interconnected theme of the complex. The Interlace also comes equipped with modern efficiencies which will make use of micro-climate, solar and wind resources.
Photo Credits: designboom, theinterlacecondo
The futuristic flats will also house eight courtyards along with the 1,040 units. The name “Interlace†was carefully chosen to emphasize the interconnected theme of the complex. The Interlace also comes equipped with modern efficiencies which will make use of micro-climate, solar and wind resources.
Photo Credits: designboom, theinterlacecondo
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Urban Stacking - The trend of efficiently stacking residents in urban settings
2. Interconnected Living - The trend of emphasizing interconnectedness in residential complexes
3. Sustainable Multi-functional Designs - The trend of using design elements to maximize usage of resources for residents.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Efficient stacking can lead to increased density in urban areas and provide more space for residential development.
2. Architecture - Designing interconnected residential complexes that maximize usage of resources can provide innovative living options in urban areas.
3. Sustainability - Using sustainable design elements to maximize resources can be implemented in any industry with environmental impact such as construction.
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