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    Coastal Spire

    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsJanuary 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This conceptual high-rise is conceived as a singular vertical form rising directly from the coastal edge, its profile tapered to reduce wind load and visual mass. The structure employs a dense central core with a streamlined outer envelope, allowing the tower to read as a continuous surface rather than a stacked composition. Fenestration is tightly controlled, balancing daylight penetration with protection from salt, wind, and solar exposure. The ground plane is deliberately restrained, separating public movement from the tower’s structural base. The building asserts itself as infrastructure as much as architecture.

    Year: 2026
    Lead Designer: Jamaica Homes
    Type: High-Rise Tower
    Main Architectural Elements: Reinforced concrete core · tapered vertical form · high-performance façade · coastal foundation system

    Crucial Location Factors: Orientation and form mitigate prevailing coastal winds while maintaining structural stability. Coastal protection, access control, and long-term resilience to salt and weather are central to the site strategy.
    Category: Concept
    Best Use (Occupancy Classification): Offices (B), Observation, Mixed Commercial
    Location: Conceptual Coastal Site, Jamaica
    Energy Efficiency: Reduced wind resistance, controlled glazing ratios, and passive daylighting limit operational demand.
    Design fitting function (build-to-suit): The form is tailored for vertical commercial occupation with minimal footprint and high structural efficiency.

    A vertical response to exposure, scale, and horizon.

    © Jamaica Homes 2026
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    #JamaicaHomes #ArchitecturalConcept #HighRiseDesign #CoastalArchitecture

    Disclaimer: This design is a conceptual architectural study and does not represent a constructed or approved development.

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