Vincent Callebaut Designs a Modular Mass Timber Tower on the Island of Cebu, in the Philippines

Vincent Callebaut Architectures has imagined The Rainbow Tree, a modular mass timber condominium tower in Cebu City, Philippines. Revealing the cultural and natural Filipino heritage, the project, named after an iconic and colorful tree from the Philippines the Rainbow Eucalyptus, was entirely conceived in a way to reduce the carbon footprint of the building.

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Aiming to build a residential structure with the double environmental certification of LEED and BERDE, the project “offers the perfect balance between mixed cultural heritage and natural heritage of unparalleled splendor”. With notions of passive bioclimatism and advanced renewable energies, The Rainbow Tree opts for a structure made of wood, the only natural, abundant, and renewable material, overlayed with more than 30,000 greeneries from the neighboring tropical forests.

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Located in Cebu, one of the largest islands in the Philippines, holding the main maritime shipping port and the central economic business center, the building is a 32-story, 115-meter high tower built of solid wood. Inspired by traditional "Bahay Kubo" homes, the modular mass timber tower stacks 1,200 prefabricated modules, each with sides measuring 4 meters and a height varying between 3.2 to 4.8 meters.

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The construction technique used consists of overlaying perpendicularly wooden slats and connecting them together using structural, now-organic adhesives. Covered with a cladding of cedar planks burnt according to the ancestral Japanese method called Shou-Sugi-Ban, the building has a better resistance to fire, wood-eating insects, and fungi.

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Moreover, the building who has a negative carbon footprint takes on a flexible design for reversible programming. Comprising of a central core and an "exoskeleton" façade, the interior space is completely freed. Including a restaurant, a co-working space, a pool, spa and fitness center, and an urban sky farm, The Rainbow Tree offers more than basic residential units to its inhabitants.

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Our leitmotif is, therefore, to combine functionality and elegance by sublimating natural, simple, and traditional materials. The Rainbow Tree is a contemporary design architecture born from collective memory with clean curves tinged with a popular dimension, a collective ideal, and an ancestral imagination. It advocates the use and reinterpretation of the indigenous, colonial, and modern architectural and landscape styles that predominate or prevail in the city of Cebu. -- Vincent Callebaut Architectures.

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Integrating urban agriculture and renewable energies, The Rainbow Tree is a prototype of a completely bio-based vertical forest respecting the four pillars of the ecological city of the future, including energy self-sufficiency; greening of buildings and development of urban agriculture; soft mobility; and social innovation.

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  • Type of development: mixed-use residential, condominium with retail and serviced apartments
  • Project location: Cebu business park, the island of Cebu
  • Number of apartments: 300 units
  • Sustainability certification: LEED gold plus - BERDE 4 stars (established by the Philippine green building council)

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Cite: Christele Harrouk. "Vincent Callebaut Designs a Modular Mass Timber Tower on the Island of Cebu, in the Philippines" 24 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/936198/vincent-callebaut-designs-a-modular-mass-timber-tower-on-the-island-of-cebu-in-the-philippines> ISSN 0719-8884

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