A proposed skyscraper that combines rock and plant in Taiwan designed by Fernando Menis

A proposed skyscraper that combines rock and plant in Taiwan designed by Fernando Menis


Architect Fernando Menis Fernando Menis developed a concept tower residential complex walls resemble rocks with curved swimming pool and plants grow from their windows as among the rocks.
This has been proposed design proposed by architect under Agora Agora Garden Gardens name to be in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei as a way to re-nature back to the city through integrated into 
residential environments.
Agora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_1_1000.jpgAgora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_2_1000.jpg"The perception of this housing project such as mainstreaming between nature in a vacuum primitive earth and rocks emerging from the ground. As if they have always been there, it creates a coherent elements are not limited by time, where sizes and hugging each other generating plants volume that contains spacious apartments." According to the architect.
The proposed consists of a grouping of two towers online, stretching along the 25-storey architectural design, including different types of apartments ranging in size from 250 to 550, 750 and 1000 square meters.Agora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_3_1000.jpgAgora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_468_0.jpgHow organic cement which is material to the outside of the building interior Fragath to create living rooms resemble caves continue. Elevator vehicles supplied to the tower also allows residents to raise their cars parked inside their homes.
The architectural distributed social spaces behind the hanging gardens that encourages occupants to communicate. There are also spaces the club and swimming pool and relax on the upper floors.Agora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_468_3.jpgAgora-Garden-by-Menis-Architects_arch-news.net_468_5.jpg

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