The Cybertecture Egg, Mumbai, India.
James Law have been commissioned by Vijay Associate (Wadhwa Developers)
to create an office unlike any other in Mumbai, India. The 32,000 sq m
egg-shaped build will accommodate 13 floors of offices bringing together
iconic architecture, environmental design, intelligent systems, and new
engineering to create an awe-inspiring landmark in the city.
The concept was inspired, according to the designers, by considering the
world as an ecosystem allowing life to evolve. Elements of the design
and intelligence systems will work together to give the building’s
inhabitants the ‘best space to work in’. And this includes monitoring
their health. Within the building, there will be a series of innovative
systems such as ‘cybertecture health’ in the washroom which is designed
to keep track of the inhabitant’s health including blood pressure and
weight. The data collected may be retrieved and sent to a doctor if
deemed necessary.
The egg itself is orientated and skewed at an angle to create both a
strong visual language and to alleviate the solar gain of the building,
also there is a sky garden on the top of building which performs
thermolysis (the dissipation of heat from the surface). PV panels will
be installed on top of the building and a wind turbine on the sky
gardens will generate electricity. A water filtration system will also
be incorporated into the building to recycle grey water for flushing and
irrigation purpose.
By using this “Egg” shape, compared to a conventional building, the
structure has approximately 10-20% less surface area. Within the
building, an innovative structure derived from the skin of the egg
creates up to 30m spans of columnless floors.
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