The future Tower
Résumé : The future Tower. Recherche parmi 300 000+ dissertationsPar Benjimesic2611 • 3 Novembre 2024 • Résumé • 393 Mots (2 Pages) • 16 Vues
In the near future, the evolution of architecture has reached unprecedented heights, giving rise to futuristic structures that harmoniously combine design, sustainability and innovation. The building I've decided to present to you is called "The future Tower", designed using revolutionary materials such as green concrete, cross-laminated timber, photovoltaic glass and Hemp rebar.it will be 150 metres high and will consist of 25 storeys, and will be located in a business district.
From an environmental point of view, this building will be a benchmark for sustainability. It will be environmentally friendly, self-sustaining and will use environmentally friendly materials.
The exterior façade of this building of the future will be an architectural work of art in itself, clad in green concrete. This ecological material is made from recycled industrial waste, making it aesthetically pleasing and beautiful to look at, but also environmentally friendly. The load-bearing walls will incorporate cross-laminated timber beams, combining robustness and elegance while promoting carbon absorption.
The building's windows will be covered in photovoltaic glass, capturing solar energy to supply the building's energy needs. These transparent surfaces also serve to optimise natural lighting while producing clean electricity.
Inside, the structure will be reinforced with hemp rebar, an ultra-light but extremely strong material. The structural strength offered by this material means long-term durability, reducing maintenance costs.
This technology allows for larger, more open interior spaces, filled with vegetation, without compromising the structural safety of the building.
In terms of cost, 'The future tower' is estimated to cost around €30,000 per square metre. The cost is justified because the high technology and durability of the materials used are rare on the market, and production costs are high due to the scarcity of the materials used.
The technological advantages of this structure include a minimal carbon footprint and respect for the environment, thanks to the use of recycled materials and integrated solar power generation.
"The future tower will be home to a company specialising in research, more specifically in the field of medicine, and will be open to researchers and developers. The building will also be home to secondary staff such as housekeepers, cooks and waiters, technicians and architects. It will be necessary to offer the best working conditions to our researchers so that they can be productive as possible. The employees will come from the 4 corners of the world to work and offer a close cultural imprint to everyone.
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