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PRESERVE. IDENTITY. NESTING- EVOLO SKYSCRAPER 2017
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“Without memory, there will be no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future.” - Elie Wiesel
Heritage building used to hold momentous value in societies. These important architectures such as churches, cathedrals often act as nodes, and civilizations flourished within their vicinity due to their symbolic, religious, civic and social functions. As civilizations continue to urbanize, developing into the cities we know today, heritage buildings now serve as reminders of the city’s culture and complexity.
Urbanization, particularly the growing number of skyscrapers, constitutes a mounting threat to cultural heritage sites in city areas. At risk are not only archaeological sites, but traditional architecture and other locations of cultural heritage. More often than not, we see buildings with rich cultural and architectural history being torn down in the name of development as space in city gets more scarce and expensive. This is because society as a whole is moving toward a model of high-rise and high-dense environment.
This phenomenon is predicted to be more prevalent in future cities, resulting in waves of histories being deleted, and cities in the future might end up being packed with soaring developments but void of past memories. This should not be the direction that cities should go as the loss of cultural heritage can affect multiple generations by permanently erasing their cultural memories and severing established links with the past.
The proposed solution P.I.N|UP, aims to address this imminent issue of future cities by allowing city development to co-exist alongside historical preservation. London is the financial centre of the world with rich cultural significance however UNESCO has named London as worst example of architecture preservation experience. The proposal will have its pilot implementation in London and goes globally upon seeing positive results.
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TYPOLOGY: Skyscraper
PROGRAM: Preserved Heritage Building, Gallery & Exhibition spaces
YEAR: 2017
STATUS: Concept