OFL architecture: enoki eco city, rome

OFL architecture: enoki eco city, rome


enoki rome ecocity by OFL architecture
all images courtesy OFL architecture



enoki rome ecocity is a project which investigates the possibilities for future housing.
the achievements in material science, energy conservation, aerodynamic and environmental
solutions allow designers to experience new housing typologies that can be housed in self
sufficient and highly innovative building envelopes.


the enoki project by OFL architecture is installed above rome, integrating itself with the historical
part of the city. it draws its’ lifeblood from parks, green areas and water to push itself upward.
they are small self-contained cities with residences, commercial spaces, green areas, spaces for
community activities, sport and cultural activities. the outer skin, made with steel diamond-shaped
panels, appropriately follows the main cellular structure of the enoki made from steel and glass,
having a molecular shape. a thermoformed glass surface provides a lucid and static resistance with
the possibility of infinite curvatures with lower costs.


the project consists of 150 stories. the classic lifts are replaced by flying shuttles that run
outside the enoki bringing inhabitants to and from different levels of the building and the old city.
enoki can accommodate up to 6,000 residents with an area of 240,000 square meters
and 300,000 square meters for recreational activities for the 'new city'.



enoki rome perspective view



enoki in new york


enoki could be applied to all major cities.



enoki in paris



enoki in tokyo



enoki in rome



section view



wireframe rendering



wireframe rendering



wireframe rendering



wireframe rendering



wireframe rendering



eco housing concept



enoki rome ecocity model



enoki rome ecocity model



enoki rome ecocity model



enoki rome ecocity model



enoki rome ecocity model



project credits
plan's title: enoki rome ecocity
location: rome
project design: francesco lipari
timing: design 2010
ridhika db
06.07.10  
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you wasted nearly as much time doing this as I am writing this comment.
mmmmm   06.07.10
no thanks
kostas   06.07.10
rome. the best city of the world!
no thanks.
john   06.07.10
mad's proposal was bad...but this one doesnt even get that far...this is totally a waste of space, resources...time
i hope i will never see it again
architects should try to spent their time (and ours) making something that is meaningful, or at least try to construct something...not just making some graphic joke over nothing...
this is nonsense
the idea is not good, and even the graphic sucks...so very bad
jishua   06.07.10
Crap.
qwerty   06.07.10
"Enoki could be applied to all major cities", Hopefully not in my lifetime - it is insensitive, crass, impractical and egotistical.
G.Gekko   06.07.10
CRAP, no more comments
joachim   06.07.10
Anyone for golf?
AAB   06.07.10
Thats the punchline. Architecture is a joke.
Comedian   06.07.10
stop them
mojo   06.07.10
is OFL short for "Offal" or "Awful?
The Decider   06.07.10
looks like numerous sperms
haha
ASphere   06.07.10
Get them off computers, please. Tell them to DRAW something!
Yuck   06.07.10
let's see if we can't piece together the logic here.

organic means sustainable,
sustainable is popular
mushrooms are organic,
make buildings look like mushrooms and they are organic.
people will like my organic buildings.
simple
designdoom   06.07.10
Can you imagine the elevator ride to get to one of these spaces? I'd imagine you'd have to be strapped in.
m in nyc   06.07.10
Drawing floors on any old shape doesn't necessarily make for a section, now, does it? If the author of these oversized sprout-buildings actually attempted to address circulation, I'm certain that these things would look a LOT different.

"Eco" my a** ...
crit chick   06.07.10
Agree with all the comments here. How can something possibly be "eco" when it has to be accessed by "flying shuttles"? What a joke.
tim   06.08.10
agree with mmmm
(but at least could help you to choose another job...)
sorry   06.08.10

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