Ok, so I find myself working on this apartment building... three storeys high, situated in an area consisting almost solely of significantly taller buildings.
This of course means that the apartment building will be seen from the above alot, and has in it's turn lead to yours truly becoming more or less obsessed with the idea of designing the most perfect roof/'top of building' ever.
My question is of course - any suggestions where to look for a little bit of inspiration?
...and don't come here and try to be cute with photos of pagodas and thai temples!
the new MOMA includes a fake "garden" on part of its roof...i believe that it was conceived as a piece of art that was ment to be viewed from the adjacent taller buildings
birds eye-view architecture
Ok, so I find myself working on this apartment building... three storeys high, situated in an area consisting almost solely of significantly taller buildings.
This of course means that the apartment building will be seen from the above alot, and has in it's turn lead to yours truly becoming more or less obsessed with the idea of designing the most perfect roof/'top of building' ever.
My question is of course - any suggestions where to look for a little bit of inspiration?
...and don't come here and try to be cute with photos of pagodas and thai temples!
hehe
Make the rooftop green.
inhabitat article
bldgblog farm it! article
green roofs for healthy cities
the new MOMA includes a fake "garden" on part of its roof...i believe that it was conceived as a piece of art that was ment to be viewed from the adjacent taller buildings
Wasn’t there a book called the fifth façade?
lex luthor had a roof top ski slope
cover the roof with a big ass mirror
hah!
nice, dammson.
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