Vincent Bongalos
student
Far Eastern University (FEU), Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA)
Philippines
Architecture
The Neo-Genesis Pacific is a visionary architectural response to the escalating threat of large-scale seismic and tsunami events triggered by the Philippine… more
Stefan Stanković
advisor
GAF - University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Serbian
To create sustainable space for a future generation more
This is a visually and conceptually powerful project—bold in scale, precise in geometry, and unapologetically speculative in its vision. The design reads as both utopian and grounded, balancing aesthetic ambition with systemic logic.
The radial organization feels almost organism-like, evoking cellular structures or deep-sea lifeforms. That biological analogy, reinforced by the modular hexagonal growth, immediately communicates resilience, adaptability, and expansion potential. It’s a rare example of a megastructure that feels alive.
The integration of green roofs, dynamic infrastructure arms, and central intelligence/core hub speaks to a clear intent to model a closed-loop urban ecosystem. The visuals support this with an almost cinematic rendering quality—especially in the third image, which resembles a sacred geometric pattern or a planetary data network.
From a visual storytelling perspective, this is one of the most compelling large-scale concepts I’ve seen. The tension between natural systems and synthetic infrastructure is handled with elegance. The color palette—neon greens, golds, and deep blacks—adds a strong identity and futuristic depth.
This is not just a project—it’s a world-building exercise with deep design intelligence. With a bit more development on the systemic and human side, this could easily become a reference point for speculative urbanism. Phenomenal work—forward-thinking, aesthetically refined, and deeply relevant.
Clarify Programmatic Layers:
While the macro vision is strong, it would help to communicate how daily life unfolds within the modules—housing, agriculture, energy, transport. A few zoom-in diagrams or axonometrics showing human-scale use would add richness and realism to the proposal.
Sustainability Systems Breakdown:
Given the project’s scale and ambition, I’d love to see more details on energy production, water cycles, food systems, and waste management. This would elevate the concept from visionary to prototype level.
Resilience Scenarios:
How does this system respond to environmental threats—sea level rise, storms, isolation? A speculative project like this could really benefit from scenario planning or modular risk adaptation strategies.
Cultural / Social Aspects:
Who inhabits this refuge? Is it post-disaster, off-grid utopia, or a parallel civilization? A short narrative or persona-based storyline would ground the concept in lived experience and emotional resonance.