Modern architecture is looking for new forms, modern technologies and materials make it possible to realize the most unusual projects. Where else, if not in nature, you can find the most advanced designs. Therefore, they began to appear at home in the form of honeycombs, flowers, ears, sea ravins, etc.
The hexagonal pattern has been used often and for a long time, although it is mainly used in design for interior decoration. But architects see very great prospects, because the shape of the honeycomb is not only durable, but also very economical. True, so far these are only projects, like this “Smart City”, ordered by the mayors of Paris from Vincent Callebau.
Here is another beautiful architectural project that ASME is planning to implement from London.
Beautiful and functional
Really like a bee.
The design of the green tower of Rory Newel.
Or such a dream of enthusiasts about the updated Chernobyl
Of course, there are implemented projects, in France, the city of Lons de Sagnier built a modern media library building in the form of honeycombs, and on the right is the Museo Soumaya Building in Mexico City. There are no windows, as such, instead of them are hexagonal plates made of aluminum, which creates the appearance of a honeycomb.
The house in Slovenia, although not hexagonal, is reminiscent of a honeycomb in structure. The building was built in the city of Isola.
This is Australia, a suburb of Melbourne, the center of molecular research
School building in Valga (Estonia)
The work of the architect Totan Kuzembaev at the Klyazmen reservoir.
A house for bees, and in the middle a pavilion for people, it was built for the eco-festival Muttersholtz Archi. The design is completely made of natural materials, the authors of the project expect that bees will actually settle in these honeycombs, and people will walk around the pavilion and observe the life of the hive. I don’t know, in my opinion, the dubious idea of walking among the bees.
This house, although remotely, also resembles a honeycomb. The building was built by Konstantin Melnikov in Moscow in 1927, such a monument to the Soviet avant-garde.
In general, there are many projects, maybe indeed, in the future, all of humanity will live in the hives.
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