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David Tajchman

Architectures David Tajchman

http://davidtajchman.com

12 Passage Beslay, Paris, France
David Tajchman is an award-winning architect working at all scales and in various disciplines. He graduated in architecture in 1999 from the Victor Horta School in Brussels, and post-graduated in architectural design in 2003 from the Bartlett School in London. Since its foundation, his office has proposed several innovative architectural concepts to get built such as the Tenniscalator and the Gran Mediterraneo.

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Gran Mediterraneo


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Gran Mediterraneo


Future Collectivism
Gran Mediterraneo is self-initiated proposal for an innovative mixed-use and city-specific high-rise in the White City
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The Gran Mediterraneo is an innovative concept of High-Rise that integrates a public automated car-park, operates as the first induction charging station for public and shared electric driverless vehicles in the city, and mixes programs of vertical living: apartments and hotel, bars and restaurants, farming and public gardens, swimming pools and dead sea spas, co-working spaces for offices and start-ups, educational and events spaces. Innovative also with its topological geometry giving a spiral effect to the high-rise, the Gran Mediterraneo breaks with the global and usual stacking of horizontal slabs wrapped with mirrored glass, aiming to renew Tel Aviv's skyline with a 'Unesco proclaimed white city' specific vertical architecture. To be built with white concrete, using the latest construction and digital technologies, the curvy high-rise is filled with mediterranean and dead sea natures.



Exterior view

Interior view of the automated car-park

Interior view of a residential living-room with swimming-pool

3D-section showing the mixed programs

Close up from the public space

Gran Mediterraneo


Future Collectivism

Gran Mediterraneo


Future Collectivism
Gran Mediterraneo is self-initiated proposal for an innovative mixed-use and city-specific high-rise in the White City
File under

The Gran Mediterraneo is an innovative concept of High-Rise that integrates a public automated car-park, operates as the first induction charging station for public and shared electric driverless vehicles in the city, and mixes programs of vertical living: apartments and hotel, bars and restaurants, farming and public gardens, swimming pools and dead sea spas, co-working spaces for offices and start-ups, educational and events spaces. Innovative also with its topological geometry giving a spiral effect to the high-rise, the Gran Mediterraneo breaks with the global and usual stacking of horizontal slabs wrapped with mirrored glass, aiming to renew Tel Aviv's skyline with a 'Unesco proclaimed white city' specific vertical architecture. To be built with white concrete, using the latest construction and digital technologies, the curvy high-rise is filled with mediterranean and dead sea natures.



Exterior view

Interior view of the automated car-park

Interior view of a residential living-room with swimming-pool

3D-section showing the mixed programs

Close up from the public space


Idea by

David Tajchman
Architectures David Tajchman
12 Passage Beslay
Paris
France
David Tajchman is an award-winning architect working at all scales and in various disciplines. He graduated in architecture in 1999 from the Victor Horta School in Brussels, and post-graduated in architectural design in 2003 from the Bartlett School in London. Since its foundation, his office has proposed several innovative architectural concepts to get built such as the Tenniscalator and the Gran Mediterraneo.