Project Background
The "Masque de l'mergence" project by Chorus Architecture for the Port Authority of Douala embodies a visionary approach to sustainable architecture. Positioned in Yaound-Tsinga, opposite FECAFOOT Officiel, this design integrates the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into every phase. From vertical construction to minimize land impact (SDG 15) to biophilic elements enhancing well-being (SDG 3), and the use of carbon-fixing materials like bamboo, the project exemplifies innovation,
Exterior Renderings
The exterior renderings of "Masque de l'mergence" feature a striking, contemporary design with a dynamic facade of vertical gardens and bamboo cladding. The building's sleek lines and expansive glass windows reflect modernity, while its green terraces and integrated solar panels emphasize sustainability. The rooftop, equipped with a heliport, completes the design with a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Floor Plan
The "Masque de l'mergence" floor plan by Chorus Architecture is designed for sustainability and functionality. It features a welcoming lobby, flexible office spaces around a central atrium, and a rooftop garden with a heliport. Sustainability is key, with vertical gardens, green terraces, and solar panels. Local materials like bamboo are used for natural insulation, making the building energy-efficient and resilient.
Elevation Plan
The elevation plans for "Masque de l'mergence" showcase a dynamic facade blending modernity with local tradition. Vertical gardens and bamboo cladding provide natural insulation and aesthetic appeal. The building's height emphasizes minimal ground impact, while large windows maximize natural light. The rooftop features solar panels and a heliport, enhancing both sustainability and functionality.
Section Plan
The section plans of "Masque de l'mergence" reveal a layered, vertical design enhancing natural light and airflow. Office spaces are organized around a central atrium, promoting openness and connectivity. Green terraces and biophilic elements integrate seamlessly, while efficient use of materials like bamboo offers natural insulation. The section also highlights the building’s sustainable features, including solar panels and the rooftop spaces
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