Inhabitat


James Law’s High Tech ‘Cybertecture Egg’ for Mumbai

by Ali Kriscenski, 05/29/08

James Law Architecture, James Law Cybertecture, high-tech architecture, intelligent buildings, interactive technology, sustainable design, Mumbai, India, Cybertecture Mumbai, James Law Mumbai, Vijay Associates Mumbai, egg7.jpg

James Law Cybertecture International brings high-tech solutions to large scale structures through innovative ideas for intelligent living. The latest future forward design from this firm is the Cybertecture Egg, commissioned by Vijay Associate (Wadhwa Developers) for Mumbai, India. The 32,000 sq m egg-shaped building will combine “iconic architecture, environmental design, intelligent systems, and new engineering to create an awe-inspiring landmark in the city.”


James Law Architecture, James Law Cybertecture, high-tech architecture, intelligent buildings, interactive technology, sustainable design, Mumbai, India, Cybertecture Mumbai, James Law Mumbai, Vijay Associates Mumbai, egg4.jpg

Cybertecture integrates technology, multimedia, intelligent systems and user interactivity to create customizable living and working spaces that focus on experience. The Cybertecture Egg takes this principle working theme a step further with ‘cybertecture health’ – interactive features that monitor occupant’s vital health statistics, like blood pressure and weight. In keeping with the focus on health and wellness, users can customize their views with real time virtual scenery.

The oblong office building incorporates passive solar design to decrease heat gain and lower energy loads. An elevated garden also moderates temperate by using natural vegetation to assist with cooling the building envelope. The Cybertecture Egg will use solar photovoltaic panels and rooftop wind turbines to generate onsite electricity. Water conservation will be managed with a greywater recycling system that will harvest water for irrigation and landscaping.

The building is due for completion by the end of 2010.

+ James Law Cybertecture

Via World Architecture News

Related Posts

8 Responses to “James Law’s High Tech ‘Cybertecture Egg’ for Mumbai”

AJ
AJ Says:

The ‘egg-shape’ idea seems derived from Foster’s London City Hall design…and none of the visualizations show how they are going to integrate wind turbines.

lewis
lewis Says:

What are they going to put in it? Or is it just supposed to be a landmark

User Gravatar

[...] Inhabitat » James Law’s High Tech ‘Cybertecture Egg’ for Mumbai [...]

User Gravatar
cfrog7 Says:

kind of interesting

but i hate when architects fail to consider the regional dynamics of the place their putting it in. I don\’t know if this egg fits in with Mumbai, but I\’m guessing they designed it with a mindset that place doesn\’t matter. Their lack of care is evidenced by the fact that the people in the renderings don\’t look very Indian.

still I guess its good that India is attracting more international architects

Juan Manuel

¡¡¡HORRIBLEEEE!!!

User Gravatar
v1516 Says:

what is it? museum, office building ..or just a landmark?
i don’t like it

User Gravatar

The building’s usage should clearly highlighted.
The Fire Alarm and Life Safety aspects shall fully comply with NFPA 101 & 5000 and all other stringent international codes. Extent of Compliance should be highlighted . Reputed Life Safety Consultants such as R J A Inc , Shirmer Engineering Inc and similar Expert Firms should be engaged to prepare Code Analysis & Lfe Safety Reports

rraman1951

I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN MY COMMENT. PLEASE DISPLY IT.

JAYARAMAN RAGHURAMAN

 

Leave a Comment

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Please note that gratuitous links to your site are viewed as spam and may result in removed comments.

Add your comments

SIGN UP NOW

CURRENT USERS LOGIN

Lost your password?