ayrat khusnutdinov: skytable

ayrat khusnutdinov: skytable


'skytable' by ayrat khusnutdinov

russian architect ayrat khusnutdinov has proposed 'skyscraper table' as part of
the evolo magazine 2010 skyscraper competition. khusnutdinov received
special mention for his proposed entry.

the project addresses the issue of US settlement systems whereby many relationships
are broken due the lack of social places where new immigrants can meet and share
thoughts. 'skyscraper table' seeks to provide a space where relations between settling
groups and families can be enriched through a common meeting place.


'skytable' detail

the structure has two load bearing structures. the first is located on the ground,
while the second is in the sky. the body of the building is situated between them
and consists of flexibly connected cells.

the interior of the 'sky table' consists of inexpensive housing, offices, commercial spaces,
vertical communication lifts and stairs. public spaces are found both amongst the cells
and the platforms of the building.


'skytable' detail


'skytable' cells

energy to sustain the building is created in three ways. one approach is through an
underground system where energy is accumulated via gas tanks. this setup involves
the use of pillars which go through the ground level and are placed on the underground
concrete parking box. this box, in turn, is situated on the system of underground gas tanks.
rotting waste products acquired from the building's inhabitants are used with special
bacterial colonies as the main source of the collected gas.

the second source of energy is wind. the building itself is able to make wind streams move
in a certain direction. wind intensity is increased by the building by placing heat conducting
paths outside the gas tanks. in doing this, any superfluous warmth of the gas tank is also
removed. this systems is used for turning air flow to wind turbines.

the third way uses construction ripples whereby special devices that translate ripple
movements into electro energy are embedded in different parts of the building where
vibrations may be stronger.

energy conservation was also a key component of the proposed design. solar energy
is collected using lenses which act as light gathering devices. the collected rays become
accessible to users via a glass optical fiber. the ventilation of the building is dealt with by
collecting wind entering into the building into a single duct. all of the building interior is
ventilated via this duct, rendering it unnecessary to install air conditioning units.




a view of the apartments from the inside


aerial view


sectional view


site plan

fiona db
03.10.10  
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I'm sure the architect himself wouldn't like to live underneath it!
a.d.k.v   03.10.10
naif architects from authoritarian countries.
rem koolhaas   03.10.10
ugly ugly ugly

looks sad :-(
tom   03.10.10
This is gonna make a really nice shadow?!!
Pat   03.10.10
Really? loool wtf is this? less vodka plz! xD
Obelix   03.10.10
Redolent of Soleri without the sun.
Tom Parrett   03.11.10
exactly my thought. the renders tell you evertyhing you need to know about what it would be like under the structure. who wants to dwell under a giant table? we don't put stuff under giant bridges for this very reason do we not?
tanuki   03.11.10
Ostrovia! the underside is beautiful!!
Ichleibedich   03.11.10
its good how the architect use area ............but in this feel of compactness come in mind when people live ..thr
nasir   03.11.10
Stunning!
Steve   03.11.10
It's impressive/interesting that there are so many well-intructed people saying s#!£t and negative ill-founded critic.
I would love to see all of your wonderfull-supranatural-prize-winning works! They must be owesome!
You can always post it here for further feedback
just me...   03.12.10
naif architects from authoritarian countries.
rem koolhaas   03.13.10
too bad about blocking the sun. looks cool otherwise
taylor   03.14.10

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