
Midtown Hotel Tower
This mixed-use tower design, featuring both hotel and residential spaces, integrates advanced sustainability strategies and technical features, resulting in a structure that is both environmentally responsible and visually striking.
The tower’s high-performance facade is enhanced with vertical copper fins, which serve a dual purpose: they minimize heat gain during warmer months and optimize daylighting, reducing the need for artificial lighting. Copper, a recyclable and durable material, contributes to the building’s sustainability goals, and its natural patina over time will give the facade a unique, evolving character.
The facade’s vertical articulation, created by the rhythm of copper fins, not only adds a dynamic aesthetic but also emphasizes the building’s height, making it a distinctive presence in the urban skyline. The glass facade works in harmony with the copper fins, balancing transparency and thermal performance, while maximizing views and natural light for residents and hotel guests. This thoughtful facade design contributes significantly to the tower’s energy efficiency, enhancing occupant comfort while lowering operational costs.
Each residential level includes private balconies, providing residents with outdoor spaces to enjoy fresh air and views, and these spaces are further enhanced by landscaped terrace levels. These terraces offer shared outdoor amenities, featuring green spaces that encourage relaxation and contribute to passive cooling. The integration of greenery on multiple levels creates a buffer against urban heat, improves air quality, and supports biodiversity, aligning with the project’s sustainable vision.
Expertise
Residential-Led Mixed-Use Developments
Retail, Commercial, and Community Ground Floors
Program Stacking & Circulation Strategies
Zoning, Use Groups & Regulatory Coordination
Building Systems & Life Safety Integration
Construction Documentation & Delivery
At the ground level, the tower engages with the surrounding urban context through welcoming spaces, likely including retail and commercial areas that bring vitality to the street and encourage community interaction.
By separating the hotel and residential functions within the tower, the design provides a seamless blend of public and private realms, creating a vibrant, multi-functional environment within a single vertical structure. Overall, this mixed-use tower exemplifies a commitment to sustainability through strategic material selection, energy-efficient facade design, and the inclusion of biophilic elements.
The combination of copper fins, high-performance glass, and green terraces contributes to a building that not only meets contemporary environmental standards but also enhances the quality of life for its occupants, setting a benchmark for sustainable urban design.
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"This mixed-use tower reflects Daniel Inocente Architecture’s commitment to innovative and sustainable design. By seamlessly integrating hospitality and residential spaces with advanced environmental strategies, the project creates a distinctive landmark that is both efficient and architecturally compelling."

Private Client
Sustainable Mixed-Use Tower




