The first two projects of this portfolio are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
This project is done with traditionalist sympathy, and the second is done with a futurist sensibility. Both are meant to be works of ecotecture.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The following two projects are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The first project is a fifth the size of the second,
and designed in a traditionalist sympathy.
The second is much larger
and done with a futurist approach.
The following two projects are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The first project is a fifth the size of the second,
and designed in a traditionalist sympathy.
The second is much larger
and done with a futurist approach.
The following two projects are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The first project is a fifth the size of the second,
and designed in a traditionalist sympathy.
The second is much larger
and done with a futurist approach.
The following two projects are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The first project is a fifth the size of the second,
and designed in a traditionalist sympathy.
The second is much larger
and done with a futurist approach.
The following two projects are both Hard Urban Fins -
long, thin, tall masses
with compact "hot boxes" on their southern side.
A Hard Urban Fin intensifies street-life on one side
and protects urban agriculture on the other.
The first project is a fifth the size of the second,
and designed in a traditionalist sympathy.
The second is much larger
and done with a futurist approach.