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TRASH WIND POWER ARCHITECTURE

Date

2014

Location

Shanghai, China

This project is situated along the Shanghai Hangpu River, where several towers are erected not only for residential living but also to access a sustainable wind generation power plant that utilizes micro wind turbines, each approximately 1 meter by 1 meter. These turbines are organized into a cluster formation, with two large cavities designed to channel air currents into the turbines themselves, generating power for the entire river residential area as well as the project itself.
Additionally, we have designed a sky platform that utilizes the water supply from the river to cultivate agricultural produce around the entire river area. The cladding material of each tower is composed of recycled bamboo, collected from discarded scaffolding structures, which is a common construction practice in parts of South Asia.
The project is designed not only to resemble a futuristic garden over the river but also to supply electricity and food products for the entire Shanghai cityscape, using entirely sustainable and environmentally friendly methods.

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