Bridge-Defining Tranquil Cities

View More

BIG Studio Showcases the Plans for Mindfulness City

Danish architecture studio BIG showcases a look at its master plan for the Mindfulness City development that will take place in Bhutan. It has big plans to highlight an international airport as well as an impressive hydroelectric dam that will also be home to a temple. The development will be in the Gelephu town along the border and will be built around a set of bridges that are inhabitable.

Founder of BIG, Bjarke Ingels, explains the design, that it is "Shaped by waterways, Gelephu becomes a land of bridges, connecting nature and people, past and future, local and global. Like the traditional Dzongs, these inhabitable bridges turn into cultural landmarks, doubling as transportation infrastructure combined with civic facilities."
Trend Themes
1. Mindfulness Cities - The master plan for the Mindfulness City development in Bhutan showcases the rise of cities that prioritize well-being and intentional living.
2. Sustainable Infrastructure - The impressive hydroelectric dam featured in the Mindfulness City master plan highlights the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions in urban environments.
3. Inhabitable Bridges - The concept of bridges that are not only transportation infrastructure but also cultural landmarks reflects the trend of incorporating multi-purpose design elements in urban development.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The development of Mindfulness City and its unique design features present new opportunities for architects to create sustainable, mindful urban spaces.
2. Renewable Energy - The inclusion of an impressive hydroelectric dam in the Mindfulness City plan highlights the need for innovative renewable energy solutions in the urban development sector.
3. Urban Planning - The master plan for Mindfulness City and its emphasis on mindfulness and intentional living provide opportunities for urban planners to redefine the way cities are designed and experienced.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE