These Futuristic Skyscrapers Will Never Be Built But They Are Sure Fun To Envision

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Since 2006, US based Evolo magazine has held an annual contest challenging architects and designers to envision skyscrapers of the future. What makes the competition fun is that the entrants are not rewarded for the practicality of the design but their novel use of materials, technology and aesthetics. This allows the creators to run wild with their imaginations and results in some pretty cool, gravity defying structures.

The 2013 competition, the results of which were announced on March 12th, attracted 625 competitors from every continent in the world and 83 different countries. While only three winners and 24 honorable mentions were selected by a jury of leading designers and architects, all the entries were extremely creative.

United States-based designer Derek Pirozzi took first place with his vision of a 'Polar Umbrella'. As the name suggests it is a dynamic skyscraper that resembles an umbrella which attempts to solve one of Earth's most pressing issues - Melting ice caps. The skyscraper is designed to reduce the surface's heat gain, which in turn will re-freeze ocean water. Not only that, the solar-powered structure is also capable of desalinizing salt water, to fulfill the needs of its residents.

French designers Darius Maikoff and Elodie Godo came in second with their entry of the 'Phobia Skyscraper' that uses recycled industrial materials and pre-made stacked units to create a very modern building that looks fragile enough to crumble with the touch of a finger. However, the open architecture allows for the building to morph and evolve over time, so that it can better suit the needs of its occupants.

China's Ting Xu and Yiming Chen took third place with their spectacularly cool floating skyscraper. Called Light Park, it is kept afloat with the help of a helium-filled bell and helps solve the rapidly growing issue of declining ground space in congested cities. Built with solar panels and water collectors, the building is also self-sufficient. Not only will Light Park help mitigate China's overpopulation and congestion, but also, pollution, thanks to the green spaces it houses.

Among the honorable mentions was the Urban Earthworm Skyscraper that not only resembled the tube shaped animal, but was also, designed to clean the soil and air and the Volcanic Skyscraper that was powered by geothermal energy from . . . you guessed it, volcanoes.

Most of these ideas are too far-fetched to see the light of day. However, each one of them has one or more interesting elements that could probably be implemented in the way we construct buildings today and make a difference to our environment. The images of course also make great coffee-table books, which is what Evolo is planning to do with a limited collector's edition of 'Evolo Skyscrapers' that will incorporate 300 of the best designs received since the competition began, in 2006.

Gizmag.com, evolo.us

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  • jkbear
    jkbearabout 4 years
    cool
    • cr4td4l
      cr4td4lover 4 years
      AAAAA BUILD IT RIGHT NOWW *HOOOWWL* I WOULD LIKE IT TO BE IN IT *HOOOOOWL*
      • SSiiiiiiiiiiiiiabout 8 years
        the first sky scrapers looks like a volcano is in side the tower
        • boi1130about 8 years
          The light park one looked awesome and scary because you can fall of if your not paying attention
          • 8about 8 years
            I think that the floating skyscraper is not real because how are they going to stane
            • Soccer_islife7about 8 years
              I think that the umbrella one is the best because it freezes the water and animals don't die.
              • five nights1895about 8 years
                the fluting one is cool i hop that this can one day be real because it looks like one of the ones that can become in real life.
                • teach7about 8 years
                  The Earthworm Skyscraper seems the most intriguing to clean the water and air and run on the energy of volcanos. I like the shape of it. I wonder if it will sway?
                  • Chaosabout 8 years
                    I think that the light park would be an amazing skyscraper because who would not want to be in a floating skyscraper but the materials to us to make it would take allot of things but it would be worth it
                    • ssgssabout 8 years
                      The structure that I liked the most is the structure that that is floating.