proposal for net-zero landmark office in warsaw highlights adaptive use and ecological design
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proposal for net-zero landmark office in warsaw highlights adaptive use and ecological design
"The project reimagines the structure through circular thinking, ecological strategies, and new construction technologies, embracing reuse as a model for sustainable urban development."
"A new glass facade framed in timber is set deeper within the envelope, creating natural shading and allowing the slabs to extend as terraces, forming part of an ecological system."
"Water circulation is integrated throughout the building to regulate internal climate, with horizontal channels guiding water through planted zones where tall grasses filter and cool it naturally."
ReVistula redefines an office building along Warsaw's Vistula riverfront into a net-zero workplace through innovative design and sustainable practices. The project emphasizes material reuse and ecological strategies, avoiding demolition in favor of repurposing existing structures. It features a new glass facade, terraces, and integrated water circulation systems that enhance climate regulation and support greywater reuse. The design aligns with ESG standards, catering to international tenants and showcasing how existing buildings can evolve into sustainable landmarks.
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