
Designed by Hong based design house, James Law Cyberculture International, Pixel Tower’s design was inspired by moving bubbles in a Champagne glass. The 18-floor Dubai waterfront residential building overlooking the Arabian Sea, is an imaginative and unique design that engulfs the facets of a trendy & technologically centred living with futuristic aesthetics.
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FiftyTwoDegrees, the ‘bent’ 86 metre (282 feet) high-rise office building designed by Dutch architects Mecanoo has become the striking centrepiece of the Nijmwegen International Business Park in the Netherlands.
Whilst its upper sections are a conventional right angled tower design, its lower floors have a uniquely designed wider inclined base.
FiftyTwoDegrees tower spans over 20,000sqm (65,617 sq. feet) of office space, with lots of contemporary communal open space.
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How does a building earn the name “the Marilyn Monroe building”, well it has to be curvy for starters and then rotate 360 degrees from top to bottom. This is exactly what the Beijing based design maestro Yansong Ma, founder of architectural design firm MAD Studio did.
It is one of five residential towers in the Absolute condo community development in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Standing at 167m, the 56 storey high-rise would be the tallest building in Mississauga, and the tallest multi-storey building in Ontario outside of Toronto.
It is the winner of the international design competition of the Absolute Towers that received over 90 submissions from 70 countries around the world.
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