Biomorphic Lace Hill by Forrest Fulton




Alabama-based architectural firm Forrest Fulton designed a 900,000 sqf building that resembles a mountain in Yerevan, Armenia. The biomorphic building consists of a structural lattice that connects the city and landscape to the project. The hill is covered with regional plants and it is accessible to pedestrians as a leisure park. From the top there are excellent views to Mt. Ararat in Turkey.


Among the many green elements, the project has a water collection and treatment plants that provide irrigation to the entire complex. The center of the building is hollow to allow sunlight to every space and to create a giant cooling system. The building will be used for commercial, cultural, and recreational activities.










home ideas, home designs, home designs floor plans, exterior home designs, home designs, ideas room designs, ideas kitchen designs, ideas shirt designs, ideas interior designs, home designs plans, interior home designs, luxury home designs, modern home designs, kitchen designs, interior designs home ideas, home designs, home designs floor plans, exterior home designs, home designs, ideas room designs, ideas kitchen designs, ideas shirt designs, ideas interior designs, home designs plans, interior home designs, luxury home designs, modern home designs, kitchen designs, interior designs