
A dense urban corridor where informal street commerce operates beneath elevated transport infrastructure and a distant high-rise skyline. The composition reveals a vertical stratification of city life, with ground-level activity, mid-level mobility, and background commercial towers coexisting in compressed proximity. Infrastructure is expressed openly, acting as both connector and divider within the urban fabric. The contrast between permanent concrete structures and adaptable street-front buildings reflects resilience through informality. This is a conceptual urban study examining coexistence, scale, and layered occupation in a rapidly evolving city.
Year: 2026
Lead Designer: Jamaica Homes
Type: Urban infrastructure and mixed-use environment (conceptual)
Main Architectural Elements: Elevated roadway structure · Informal street-front retail · High-rise commercial towers · Linear traffic corridor · Tree-buffered edges
Crucial Location Factors: The concept assumes heavy traffic demand, established transport networks, and high pedestrian activity. Spatial organisation prioritises movement efficiency while accommodating informal economic use at street level.
Category: Urban / Concept
Best Use (Occupancy Classification): Retail (M), Offices (B), Transportation infrastructure
Location: Kingston, Jamaica
Energy Efficiency: Tree cover and compact urban form reduce heat accumulation and support passive shading at street level.
Design fitting function (build-to-suit): Envisioned for dense metropolitan areas where transport infrastructure and informal commerce must operate in parallel.
A city read vertically rather than horizontally.
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