Honorable Mention
2014 Skyscraper Competition
Los Angeles freeway system
segregates the city’s fabric restricting urban activities to single locations.
Similarly, skyscrapers exacerbate this condition of segregation instead of
encouraging urban integration. The envisioned vertical city would bridge over freeway
interruptions and connect the four quadrants around 101 and 110 freeways as a
single architectural organism while boosting cultural exchange, urban
activities, and social interaction.
The interchange 101 and 110
breaks Los Angeles east urban fabric into four disconnected quadrants:
Downtown, Chinatown, Echo Park, and Temple Beaudry. The four quadrants have
distinct cultural and social differences, lacking a coherent urban tissue.
Moreover, the leftover space around the freeways reaches over 27 acre. Skyvillage
aims to reclaim this terrain vague and provide green filtering towers to clean
the freeways and also articulate various programs to revitalize the
disconnected urban fabric.