Designed by Kenneth Loh and Michelle Lim, the Eco-Tower Building is designed with climate change in mind. The solar-powered building is hollowed out, which draws all the hot air the building produces up and out the top of the building, drawing cooler air from the bottom--an all-natural air ventilation process.
The Eco-Tower building is a bit of a mix between a vertical garden and a solar building. The entire building will house a combination of offices, residential apartments, commercial zones, and growing space. The building is a great concept for green living.
Sustainable Solar Skyscrapers
The Eco-Tower Building Has a Natural Ventilation System
Trend Themes
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Vertical Greening — Opportunity for incorporating vertical gardens as a sustainable feature in building design.
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Solar Integration — Potential for integrating solar energy systems into buildings for clean and efficient power generation.
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Natural Ventilation — Opportunity to explore natural ventilation systems that utilize the movement of air for cooling and ventilation.
Industry Implications
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Architecture and Design — Architects can explore innovative ways to incorporate green features and renewable energy systems into building designs.
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Renewable Energy — Opportunity for the renewable energy industry to develop and supply efficient solar energy solutions for sustainable buildings.
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Urban Farming — The concept of integrated growing space in buildings opens up possibilities for urban farming as a sustainable food production method.