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In the year 2050, Paris could be a paradise of plant-embedded smart architecture—provided Vincent Callebaut Architectures have their way. On the heels of Paris's Climate Energy Plan to reduce 75% of greenhouse gas emissions in the next 35 years, the architecture firm collaborated with engineers at Setec Bâtiment to design eight prototypes for towers that could bring greenery back into the city and provide sources of renewable energy.The research was conducted for Paris City Hall, and imagines a healthy, sustainable future for the most populous city of France. "Paris has always been rebuilt on itself," the firm states in their proposal. In the renderings, eco-friendly high-rises sprout up all over Paris: smog-eating buildings on the Rue de Rivoli; the abandoned Petite Ceinture of Paris railway line turned into an ecological corridor; the Montparnasse Tower with suspended gardens of green algae bioreactors; bamboo exoskeleton structures that envelop Massena's edifices; cheap honeycomb-shaped apartment complexes; vertical farms in Aubervilliers; mangrove tree-shaped train stations; and green bridges at the river gates.Together, these BEPOS-certified buildings could put up a good fight against increasing urban heat-island effects (the phenomenon where metropolitan areas grow warmer than their surroundings as a result of human habitation). From coiled hives to plant facades, here are the eight innovative structure prototypes from Vincent Callebaut Architecture's Paris Smart City 2050:An array of 15 green, solar, and hydrodynamic towers will use vegetation to bio-air condition the famous commercial street.A series of five light-activated, Seusslike spiral towers will create an eco-corridor in Paris' historic 14th District.Adorned with algae-powered biofacades, the Photosynthesis Towers will be the centerpiece of a piezoelectrical Central Park-like landscape.These thermodynamic green towers will be wrapped in bamboo meshes holding orchards and vertical food gardens.Near the "Gates of Paris," this development complex will be powered by a community-run energy solidaryti co-op.The countryside comes to the heart of the city through the construction of three stacked vertical farms.Using piezoelectricity to power the Gare du Nord station platforms, like the swamp trees of their namesake, the Mangrove Towers will take root in their surroundings.Weblike, amphibian-populated structures will span the Seine, bridging the 12th District of Pont Amont with the 16th District of Pont Aval.H/t Arch DailyRelated:[Video] Hy-Fi: The Living's Local, Sustainable, 10,000 Brick Mushroom Tower At MoMA PS1Architects Plan To Save Urban Wildlife With A Floating Nature TowerProposed High-Rise Farm Would Build Gardens In The SkyWorld's Tallest Vertical Garden Is Growing In Sri Lanka
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Mountain Towers at Rue de Rivoli
Anti-smog Towers at Petite Ceinture
Photosynthesis Towers at Montparnasse
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