Monday, November 19, 2012

Curbed National: Mindblowing: Nutso Heap of a Dozen Buildings Proposed For Indonesia

Curbed National
Interior Design, Decor, and Real Estate
Mindblowing: Nutso Heap of a Dozen Buildings Proposed For Indonesia
Nov 19th 2012, 20:30

Peruri-88-by-MVRDV%2C-Jerde-and-Arup-1.jpgRendering via Dezeen

The latest in the ongoing quest to design the weirdest vertical city on the planet comes from Dutch firm MVRDV, which proposed an 88-story Indonesian tower as "a monument to the development of Jakarta as a modern icon literally raised from its own city fabric." Peruri 88 would only consist of four "staggered towers" as Dezeen puts it, all arranged around a central plaza, but this "new, denser, social, green mini-city" looks sort of like the tail end of a Jenga game, with a dozen or so structures piled perilously on top of each other. The plans call for a healthy mix of public and private spaces, including apartments, stores, restaurants, a mosque, a cinema, an amphitheater, gardens, and rooftops covered with native plantings. Find a closer look below.

dezeen_Peruri-88-by-MVRDV_sq_2-1.jpgRendering via Dezeen

· Peruri 88 by MVRDV, Jerde and Arup [Dezeen]

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