Dezeen Agenda features conceptual AI skyscraper by Neri Oxman

Oxman conceptual skyscraper

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a conceptual skyscraper engineered for planting and designed using artificial intelligenceSubscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

Designer Neri Oxman’s studio Oxman has developed a conceptual skyscraper incorporating multiple planted platforms, using an “ecological programming” system to promote green architecture.

The building, called Eden Tower, was produced in the studio’s recently opened Foster + Partners-designed lab in Manhattan.

Photo of a large 3D-printed, wood-coloured structure with a flat top surface and elaborate geometry of channels and paths running through its cross-section
Wood waste and bioplastic floor panel boasts the strength of steel

This week’s newsletter also featured a potential alternative structure floor material created by US researchers alongside SHoP Architects, a holiday home in Sweden by Johan Sundberg Arkitektur and an apartment renovation in Paris by French architect Joris Poggioli.

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