Conceptual Innovative Design of Buildings – Toronto – Sky Velodrome 2015
Liudmila Aleksandrova1, Yanko Aleksandrov2, Magdalena Mihaylova3, Ivan Kirchev4, Ivan Aleksandrov5

1Liudmila Aleksandrova, Associate Professor,  Department of Structural Engineering, & Architecture University, “Liuben Karavelov” Sofia.
2Prof. Yanko Aleksandrov, Department of Structural Engineering, & Architecture University, “Liuben Karavelov” Sofia.
3Magdalena Mihaylova, Student, Department of Structural Engineering, & Architecture University, “Liuben Karavelov” Sofia.
4Ivan Kirchev, Student, Department of Structural Engineering, & Architecture University, “Liuben Karavelov” Sofia.
5Ivan Aleksandrov, Consultant, Master of Science Strategy, Innovation and Management Control, Vienna University, Business and Economics, Austria.
Manuscript received on 9 May 2015 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 May 2015 | Manuscript Published on 30 May 2015 | PP: 38-44 | Volume-4 Issue-12, May 2015 | Retrieval Number: K20460441115/15©BEIESP
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Abstract: The conceptual design of buildings requires the unity of compositional, functional, constructive, technological, aesthetical and other characteristics. In this paper is reviewed a solution of the authors which includes the above-mentioned characteristics in order to achieve a high degree of competitiveness in an international high-rise building design competition and namely Superskyscrapers Sky Velodrome Toronto 2015.
Keywords: Conceptual Design, High-Rise Building, Innovation.

Scope of the Article: Building Energy