Zira Island is a 1,000,000 sq meter island In the Caspian Sea that will soon be developed into an incredible eco-community and sustainably built resort. Master-planned by Denmark-based BIG Architects, the carbon-neutral eco-island is based on the seven peaks of Azerbaijan and its mountainous ecosystems. Located in the bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island is a ferry ride away from a growing metropolis and will stand as an example to a region so dependent on oil, that it is possible to live off the wind and sun.
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Nice rendering, but how on earth can anyone afford to carry this out. Even if it got built, what are the chances it would end up looking this good?
I am not going to dispute your artistic taste my friend. In my opinion this is ugly as hell. It just reminds me of some ugly urban theme park. If the project did go through it should reference Gehry’s Disney concert hall. The shiny metallic material will surely blind anyone and everyone who goes there. The reflections will be horrible. But if they do cover the facades with solar panels that might take care of that problem. The sustainable side of this project is really cool. I just cant stand projects designed to ‘represent the mountains ‘ or some other artistic crap. Form follows function baby!
actually i find it very interesting. only problem is i dont agree with turning Azerbaijan-Baku into another little Dubai with all this extra modern designed buildings. anyway form follows function yes but also organic design is very much welcomed!
I like the mountains too, I think. If they make a natural looking skyline that’s fantastic, although I don’t know if my eyes would be fooled into thinking they weren’t big piles of metal.
I like their site layout plan a lot, very nicely drawn. Cute even.
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I can do same cartoons too..anyone asked them when they\’ll going to construct one of this buildings? and where Azerbaijan get so much money for this?!