A new and exciting challenge is about to begin! Tomorrow is back for the 4th time and looking for their next star.

The challenge of Tomorrow entry by James Macdonald

Final entry, hope you like it !

a story of the project

I wanted to have a strong narrative one that I would enjoy, and hopefully others. , I wanted a link to all three visuals so a large part of time was spent exploring angles, mood and a connection of some sorts.
I was happy when I noticed that the umbrella had a similar shape to the open voids in the structure, so I explored this.

With two protagonists in the narrative, the hero building and the umbrella, I worked on creating a start middle and end.

So a journey started to form.

Start – lost, abandoned but with life and a story to tell.

Middle – found, enjoying life and fulfilling destiny, if you ask an umbrella what he wants he would say play in the rain and fly in the wind!

End – calm and set free, fulfilling last wish… to fly.

The challenge of Tomorrow entry by flow

The project wants to draw attention to the humans behaviour in relation to climate change and sea levels rise. Following the construction of taller and taller skyscrapers over the past decades, cities have grown fast and increasingly moved away from the human dimension. On the other hand, the first effect of sea levels rise will probably be a modification of the urban layout of coastal cities. Cities are called to rise, building higher streets and readjusting existing buildings while nature reclaims the lower spaces of the old city. It’s a race against time: will humans be able to reconcile with Nature? Men have to reconvert their life in a more sustainable way as quickly as possible.
I imagined Hudson Yards’ exterior of the future as a layered space where the lower part has already been covered by water and is reachable by boat. The upper part is occupied by reconverted buildings and ongoing building sites. In this context the Vessel becomes an underwater aquarium.
I wondered how the new architecture of Hudson Yards would be In my concept’s scenario. The new architecture should be adaptable to the fast-changing urban layout. The new architecture should also be modular and based on sustainability, reuse and recycling. It reminded me of Bjarke Ingels project for Copenaghen harbour, where old container ships are reused to create residential architectures. I studied the base module of the composition that will be assembled in my project in different ways to create more complex buildings. Those modules (consisting in two joined containers) will create new residential possibilities, green and sustainable spaces bringing back architecture to an human – and Nature – focused scale.

– the building site: I would like to represent the site under de-construction where the lower parts of the buildings are being dismanteld and just the structural frame remains visible. At the same time new modular containers are placed on the roof of the shed and a new footbridge is built on the upper part of the Vessel. I’d like to show the idea that in a few years’ time a recently built site is brought back under construction due to the pressure of Nature.

– the new layout: the second image represents the new layout of the square. I would like to show the attempt to change people’s lifestyle in a greener way. Obviously it won‘t be easy, especially due to the widespread of cars (I represented this difficulty with the highway in the upper part of the image).

– the new Vessel: in this scenario the Vessel becomes an underwater aquarium where people are reminded every day of the beauty of Nature and frailty of human condition With tihs image we are litterally put on the side of Nature.

The challenge of Tomorrow entry by Fayad Shahim

Here is my final images for the competition .The narrative of the 3 images were having 3 different vantage points of people who are coming in contact with this location.

1, Commuter (coming to the vessel view)
2. Tourist (Instagram View)
3. Local coming after work overlooking the vessel view

The structure ‘vessel’ is a replica of the 1967 worlds fair structure in Queens. Since so many things are being re imagined and re produced, I thought of using this competition to re imagine having the ‘new vessel’ be a structure which already exist in Queens and honor it for the 75th anniversary (2040).

The challenge of Tomorrow entry by Mohamed Mahfouz

the main theme of my story revolves around the high-tech side of development in structure engineering and architectural forms, how our existing buildings would be always the same but the whole scene of our environment will be way different, space will be more valued in terms of cost ! life will get a bit congested but not in 2d, in a 3d apect where the Z Axis will be the humanities exposure towards the future !