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    Green Urban Spine

    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsFebruary 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A long metropolitan corridor structured by high-rise residential blocks and continuous tree cover, forming a linear civic space within a dense city fabric. The architecture frames a strong central axis, allowing distant topography to remain visually present despite vertical density. Elevated pedestrian infrastructure and layered planting soften scale and support movement across levels. Ground-level activity remains human in proportion, contrasting with the height and repetition of the surrounding towers. This is a conceptual urban study exploring density, greenery, and orientation in a tropical city.

    Year: 2026
    Lead Designer: Jamaica Homes
    Type: Urban residential and mobility corridor (conceptual)
    Main Architectural Elements: High-rise residential towers · Tree-lined boulevard · Pedestrian overpass · Continuous street wall · Integrated landscape buffers
    Crucial Location Factors: The concept assumes established transport networks, high pedestrian volumes, and reliable urban services. Orientation and planting reduce heat accumulation while maintaining clear visual corridors and movement efficiency.
    Category: Urban / Concept
    Best Use (Occupancy Classification): Apartments, Retail (M), Offices (B), Transportation infrastructure
    Location: Kingston, Jamaica
    Energy Efficiency: Extensive tree cover, shaded circulation routes, and compact urban form support passive cooling and reduced urban heat gain.
    Design fitting function (build-to-suit): Envisioned for dense residential districts where mobility, climate comfort, and daily life intersect within limited space.

    A city organised around movement, shade, and perspective.

    © Jamaica Homes 2026
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    #JamaicaHomes #UrbanDesign #ConceptCity #TropicalUrbanism
    Disclaimer: This image represents a conceptual urban study and does not depict a specific constructed, approved, or planned development.

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