Foster + Partners reveals trio of skyscrapers overlooking Thames in London
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British studio Foster + Partners has unveiled a pair of residential skyscrapers and an office towerin Bankside that will be "London's lowest whole-life carbon high-rise development".Set to be built on a1.8-acre (7,284-square-metre) site overlooking the Thames, The Round was designedby Foster + Partners for developer Hines with the aim of promoting wellness for its users."Sustainability is key to the overall design vision of The Round," the studio told Dezeen. "It will be London's lowest whole-life carbon high-rise development."Foster + Partners has unveiled a mixed-use development in LondonThe development will comprise two 40 and 22-storey residential buildings at 155 and 98 metres high. Alongside these, the tallest building at 195 metres will be a 45-storey building containing 74,000-square-metres of "wellbeing-led" office space.The development will also contain 1,850 square metres of cultural spaces and a 300-seat auditorium that will surround a public plaza.Sustainability strategies were integrated into the development, with The Round designed to be 100 per cent electric and net-zero carbon in operation through the use of ground source heat pumps that will deliver 95 per cent of the site's heat demand.The development will include residences, offices and cultural space. Render by BinyanAccording to the studio, the development is expected to create a 153 per cent increase in biodiversity, with the planting of 69 new trees.Additional strategies like therapy rooms, napping pods and workout facilities were established alongside wellness company Pillar to address issues such as social isolation, depression and anxiety."This wellbeing-first philosophy informs every aspect of The Rounds creation, from the design of indoor and outdoor spaces to material selection and programming, ensuring both individual and community wellbeing are actively and passively enhanced," Hines told Dezeen.It will be 100 per cent electric and net zero carbon in operation. Render by BinyanRenders of the development show grass-covered outdoor spaces that connect to a series of brick buildings complete with expansive glazing and overhanging greenery.The residential buildings will be articulated by external balconies and will contain 433 mixed-tenure homes. The taller tower will contain private homes with the shorter designated as affordable.Alongside this, the commercial building will be defined by largely glazed facades divided by vertical aluminium panels.Read: Foster + Partners redevelopment of Television City in LA moves forward"The chosen materials and colour palette are inspired by the surrounding context of Southwark, where brick and stone are prominent in the industrial and warehouse structures, as well as the railway arches that define the area," Foster + Partners said."By incorporating these materials, colours, and textures into the cladding design, the proposal seeks to reflect the character and vibrancy of the local community."Brick will be used for the buildings. Render by DBOXInside, renders reveal lofty interiors where curving platforms connected by staircases will host social areas equipped with seating space.Use of greenery will also extend to the interior, where structural details such as large openings to maximise sky views and fresh air ventilation systems will contribute to promoting wellness.Gardens added every three floors are designed to bring greenery to the facade, as well as enhance users' connectivity with nature.The interior has been designed to promote wellness. Render by BinyanElsewhere, the studio has unveiled designed for a series of undulating beachfront residences in Brazil and construction has begun on its two stepped-back towers in the Philippines.The renders are courtesy of Eleven unless otherwise stated.The post Foster + Partners reveals trio of skyscrapers overlooking Thames in London appeared first on Dezeen.
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