The Isover Multi-Comfort House Student Architectural Design Competition required participants to design a high rise building to Isover Multi-Comfort House principles and Passive House performance levels. UK entries were displayed at Ecobuild 2011. The third UK winning project, The Green Ramp, was designed by University of Nottingham students Ranjit Shekhar, Venu Madhav Chippa and Avinash Davidson. Their design aims to integrate Lower Manhattan’s green spaces into the city fabric with a building which forms a ramp from Battery Park to the Greenwich South site, culminating in a Passive House skyscraper. They will go on to the Multi-Comfort House Competition final which will take place in Prague, Czech Republic, from 18 – 21 May 2011. (Photo by Mignon O’Young)

The Isover Multi-Comfort House Student Architectural Design Competition required participants to design a high rise building to Isover Multi-Comfort House principles and Passive House performance levels.  UK entries were displayed at Ecobuild 2011.  The third UK winning project, The Green Ramp, was designed by University of Nottingham students Ranjit Shekhar, Venu Madhav Chippa and Avinash Davidson.  Their design aims to integrate Lower Manhattan’s green spaces into the city fabric with a building which forms a ramp from Battery Park to the Greenwich South site, culminating in a Passive House skyscraper.  They will go on to the Multi-Comfort House Competition final which will take place in Prague, Czech Republic, from 18 – 21 May 2011.  (Photo by Mignon O’Young)

The Isover Multi-Comfort House Student Architectural Design Competition required participants to design a high rise building to Isover Multi-Comfort House principles and Passive House performance levels. UK entries were displayed at Ecobuild 2011. The third UK winning project, The Green Ramp, was designed by University of Nottingham students Ranjit Shekhar, Venu Madhav Chippa and Avinash Davidson. Their design aims to integrate Lower Manhattan’s green spaces into the city fabric with a building which forms a ramp from Battery Park to the Greenwich South site, culminating in a Passive House skyscraper. They will go on to the Multi-Comfort House Competition final which will take place in Prague, Czech Republic, from 18 – 21 May 2011. (Photo by Mignon O’Young)