Another view of the same building, now looking upwards. Seven of the world's largest megacities (such as Singapore) are located in the tropics. As the climate changes and these cities grow, how urban architecture interacts with the environment will only become more important. "WOHA’s future prospects for vertical villages serve as an enlightening template for architects, designers, and engineers, as well as developers and investors," says the Skyscraper Museum.  Photo 2 of 3 in The Architecture Firm Working to Bring Nature to the Skyscraper by Zach Edelson

The Architecture Firm Working to Bring Nature to the Skyscraper

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Another view of the same building, now looking upwards. Seven of the world's largest megacities (such as Singapore) are located in the tropics. As the climate changes and these cities grow, how urban architecture interacts with the environment will only become more important. "WOHA’s future prospects for vertical villages serve as an enlightening template for architects, designers, and engineers, as well as developers and investors," says the Skyscraper Museum.