186
187
Top Floor Plan 1:200
Typical Floor Plan B 1:200
Typical Floor Plan A
M ARCH
M ARCH
1:200
DW
2nd Floor Plan
DW
1:200
Roof Plan 1:200
IT Y TYPOLOGY
UP DW
1St Floor Plan 1:200
HOT & HUMID ZONE
1 Bedroom A
1 Bedroom B
WARM ZONE
1 Bedroom B
STUDENT: Ian Liu Szu-An Yao Due to rising problems of urbanization and air pollution, it is has been estimated that in the 2020s there will be a huge problem of food shortage and decrease in air quality. Vertical farming will play an important role to solve these upcoming plights. No-Stop Green-Housing is designed based on Andrea Branzi’s Archizoom by exploring the possibilities of creating a catatonic space in the urban fabric, by exploring ways to solve air pollution and unhealthy lifestyles technology has brought us. No-Stop Green-Housing seeks to face this rising problem by creating a microcosm within an apartment complex, which houses a multitude of climate zones for vertical farming and air purification. Different climate zones will respond to the exterior climate and bring fresh air into the building by filtering the intake air. The units in this apartment complex are scattered across each floor based on the logic of each climate zone, thus creating a wide variety of spaces for farming across the whole building complex. The goal of this complex is to create a space where humans can live healthily and engage in a healthy “live and grow” community.
Swimming Pool Sauna
CRITIC: Homa Farjadi Eleni Paulidou, Pierandrea Angius
TEMPARATE ZONE Alpine House Public Park Public Kitchen
COLD & ARID ZONE Flower Market COLD ZONE Library
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HOMA FARJADI
HOMA FARJADI
1 Bedroom A
ADVANCED' 701
ADVANCED' 701
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