Regenerative High-Rise Buildings

Exploring the Wonders of Regenerative High-Rise Buildings Through Photography

"We have seen too many examples of new buildings being demolished because they are unable to be adapted to new uses," he told Dezeen. Cross-laminated timber would form part of structure. The Regenerative High-Rise's design centres around a...

Regenerative high-rise by Haptic and Ramboll (Photo: Forbes Massie Studio). A tall buildings embodied carbon footprint is significantly higher than low-rise buildings on a per-square-foot basis.

Created by Haptic Architects and engineering firm Ramboll, the Regenerative High-Rise blends exactly this flexibility and functionality and aims to redefine conventional uses and lifespans of high-rise buildings in cities worldwide.

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Regenerative High-Rise Buildings

Enter the Regenerative Highrise concept, a collaboration between London/Oslo based Haptic Architects and high-rise engineering experts Ramboll. The future-forward design brings together modular and sustainable building practices to...

The Regenerative Highrise is built on a modular logic.The natural materials bring warmth to the high-rise while also contributing to the lifecycle carbon management of the development. The building core has a maintenance unit at the top capable of lifting the pods and intermediate floors.

A closer look at Regenerative High-Rise Buildings
Regenerative High-Rise Buildings

The Regenerative High-Rise is a concept for a modular timber tower by architecture studio Haptic and engineering firm Ramboll that could be used to transform tricky sites in cities worldwide.

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