Hanging Skyscraper Gardens

HP Skyline 2020 Online Competition Announces Winners

The winners of the HP Skyline 2020 design competition are Anto Gloren, Sayali Athale and Pune. Their winning entry is made up of 1,000 sf units hung from towers in a tensional integrity configuration. Agricultural roofs, wastewater reclamation and biowaste to biofuel conversion schemes are project features.

The HP Skyline 2020 design competition, initiated by HP & AEC WorldXP, launched on in April 2010 and announced the winners at the end of August 2010. More than 300 entries were received. The winning entry is reminiscent of Moshe Saftie's Habitat 67 in Montreal, but with a green twist.
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