What if we balance all living things equally and implement it in urban designing?
What if that balance saves our planet, Sudbury takes the initiative?
What if the balance uses concrete jungles as foundation and produce a mid-ranged, skyline-breaking landmark that gives the city a fresh, rich look which attracts more visitors and global attention?
Our main concept is to produce a modular, hybrid, mixed-use ecosystem where nature and human life are integrated equally and leads to healthy, clean socio-economic growth. Core idea is to provide visions for well developed, disease-less, strong co-existing world, starting from the Sudbury as god chose the spot using cornet. Rather than ordinary ground spreading-urban design, we propose a floating, dense, multi-layered structural package to power the core from outside of it. The density reacts with increasing population and moving out of core allow us to construct on large area where this skyline breaking structure can be built.
We believe that The GREEHCS is an alloy made up of scattered solutions to multiple problems of the city and world in every aspect. This new identity giving structure is packed with job opportunities, thus boosts the Sudbury economy in a clean way. It may look like Huge, unfinished structure for gardening ,but it hides many serious things inside it. It's not a giant concrete sculpture, but a recycling plant that promotes and celebrates the precious, rich nature of Sudbury and makes people live on nature's lap. It's like a stadium with magnificent Ramsey lake as the subject. The fresh breeze, beautiful sceneries, moody natural light won't make one feel how compressed multiple programs are arranged around them. Interconnected Circulation, Scattered volumes, leveled floors makes transportation easier and offers different levels of privacy and individuality necessary for maintaining healthy communal growth of the environment.
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