Monday, June 1, 2015

skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower

skyscraper tower sustainability Housing Tower

Housing Tower Rethinks Window DNA Design by B+U’s 

Location: Lima, Peru
Design Principals: Herwig Baumgartner, Scott Uriu 
Project Team: Nema Ashjaee (lead), Aaron Ryan, Jack Gaumer, Ricardo Lledo, Anthony Morey  
Type: Housing tower 
Size: 5,000 sqm 
Material: Advanced silicon composites, ETFE, concrete, glass 
Photo credits: B+U, LLP – Herwig Baumgartner, Scott Uriu

skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower

Los Angeles based B+U Architects, a design office recognized internationally for its digital techniques and use of new technologies and material resources, is once again pushing the boundaries of architecture and urban design with its Animated Apertures Housing Tower project in Lima, Peru. The conceptual framework for the design arose from a “clear interest in emphasizing an architecture that can exist between nature and technology,” inspired by natural patterns, movements and colors with the overarching goal of creating an “interactive and intelligent building organism”. According to the architects, its design aesthetic embraces in congruence, disruption and deformation rather than homogeneity and parametric smoothness – a common solution in many digital designs that the firm wished to avoid.
site map of skyscraper tower sustainability
site map of skyscraper tower sustainability
skyscraper tower sustainability
B+U’s Housing Tower
 B+U’s Housing Tower
B+U’s Housing Tower
skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
perspective skyscraper tower sustainability Housing Tower
perspective idea of  tower sustainability Housing Tower
perspective idea of  tower sustainability Housing Tower
 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
perspective of  Housing Tower

The building consists of underground parking for 90 cars, a ground floor entry with a cafe and L-shaped living units stacked on top of each other with a North-South orientation. Each unit occupies three levels, giving it a double height living room that is oriented to the San Isidro Golf Club with access to two gardens. Both living room and dining room areas have large foldable glass walls that can be opened to create a continuous indoor-outdoor living experience with plenty of cross-ventilation. The Housing Tower also has a penthouse unit and a rooftop with large pool and garden.

 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - concept
 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - concept

 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - diagram
The overall structure is a cast in place concrete slab and core structure with most of the exterior enclosure made of cast in place concrete. The rough textured concrete shell contrasts sharply with the highly articulated fiberglass composite apertures that are translucent and illuminated with LED’s from within, giving the tower a distinguished colorful glow at night. These apertures will be made out of advanced silicon composites that mix material properties on a molecular level, are able to move without mechanical parts and ultimately mimic systems found in nature. In addition, the new window frames will be coated with thin solar film that produce significant solar energy for the building. B+U’s hope is that with these special technological components, Animated Apertures will help revolutionize and redefine the built environment so that buildings become less invasive and instead become closer to functioning as adaptable organisms.

Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
floor plan 2  of skyscraper - B+U Architects

floor plan 15 of skyscraper - B+U Architects
floor plan 15 of skyscraper - B+U Architects
section of skyscraper - B+U Architects
section of skyscraper - B+U Architects
Housing Tower

Housing Tower


Monday, June 1, 2015

skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower

skyscraper tower sustainability Housing Tower

Housing Tower Rethinks Window DNA Design by B+U’s 

Location: Lima, Peru
Design Principals: Herwig Baumgartner, Scott Uriu 
Project Team: Nema Ashjaee (lead), Aaron Ryan, Jack Gaumer, Ricardo Lledo, Anthony Morey  
Type: Housing tower 
Size: 5,000 sqm 
Material: Advanced silicon composites, ETFE, concrete, glass 
Photo credits: B+U, LLP – Herwig Baumgartner, Scott Uriu

skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower

Los Angeles based B+U Architects, a design office recognized internationally for its digital techniques and use of new technologies and material resources, is once again pushing the boundaries of architecture and urban design with its Animated Apertures Housing Tower project in Lima, Peru. The conceptual framework for the design arose from a “clear interest in emphasizing an architecture that can exist between nature and technology,” inspired by natural patterns, movements and colors with the overarching goal of creating an “interactive and intelligent building organism”. According to the architects, its design aesthetic embraces in congruence, disruption and deformation rather than homogeneity and parametric smoothness – a common solution in many digital designs that the firm wished to avoid.
site map of skyscraper tower sustainability
site map of skyscraper tower sustainability
skyscraper tower sustainability
B+U’s Housing Tower
 B+U’s Housing Tower
B+U’s Housing Tower
skyscraper Tower Sustainability Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
perspective skyscraper tower sustainability Housing Tower
perspective idea of  tower sustainability Housing Tower
perspective idea of  tower sustainability Housing Tower
 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
perspective of  Housing Tower

The building consists of underground parking for 90 cars, a ground floor entry with a cafe and L-shaped living units stacked on top of each other with a North-South orientation. Each unit occupies three levels, giving it a double height living room that is oriented to the San Isidro Golf Club with access to two gardens. Both living room and dining room areas have large foldable glass walls that can be opened to create a continuous indoor-outdoor living experience with plenty of cross-ventilation. The Housing Tower also has a penthouse unit and a rooftop with large pool and garden.

 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - concept
 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - concept

 Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
skyscraper tower sustainability - diagram
The overall structure is a cast in place concrete slab and core structure with most of the exterior enclosure made of cast in place concrete. The rough textured concrete shell contrasts sharply with the highly articulated fiberglass composite apertures that are translucent and illuminated with LED’s from within, giving the tower a distinguished colorful glow at night. These apertures will be made out of advanced silicon composites that mix material properties on a molecular level, are able to move without mechanical parts and ultimately mimic systems found in nature. In addition, the new window frames will be coated with thin solar film that produce significant solar energy for the building. B+U’s hope is that with these special technological components, Animated Apertures will help revolutionize and redefine the built environment so that buildings become less invasive and instead become closer to functioning as adaptable organisms.

Design By B+U Architects / Housing Tower
floor plan 2  of skyscraper - B+U Architects

floor plan 15 of skyscraper - B+U Architects
floor plan 15 of skyscraper - B+U Architects
section of skyscraper - B+U Architects
section of skyscraper - B+U Architects
Housing Tower

Housing Tower