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Snøhetta Unveils the Airside Skyscraper at the Kai Tak Airport

Norwegian design studio Snøhetta unveils a look at the design of the new Airside skyscraper which opened at the old Kai Tak Airport located in Hong Kong. It is designed with inspiration drawn from textiles and tailoring with a structural form of five glazed buildings that are interconnected in a unique stepped arrangement.

The lowest side starts by the Kai Tak River and rises from there. Partner of the studio Robert Greenwood notes, "The building negotiates scales ranging from the urban to the human. It shapes a meaningful, inviting, and vibrant public realm for the thousands of people that will pass through it each day while bringing a new icon to the skyline and a focal point for the district."
Trend Themes
1. Textile-inspired Skyscraper Designs - The design of the Airside skyscraper draws inspiration from textiles and tailoring, creating a unique stepped arrangement of interconnected glazed buildings.
2. Stepped Arrangement Architecture - The Airside skyscraper features a stepped arrangement of buildings, creating a visually striking structure that negotiates scales ranging from the urban to the human.
3. Vibrant Public Realm Design - The Airside skyscraper shapes a meaningful, inviting, and vibrant public realm for the thousands of people passing through each day, becoming a new icon in the skyline and a focal point for the district.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The design of the Airside skyscraper showcases innovative architecture with its textile-inspired and stepped arrangement design.
2. Urban Development - The Airside skyscraper contributes to the development of the district by creating a vibrant public realm and becoming a new focal point in the urban landscape.
3. Construction - The construction of the Airside skyscraper presents an opportunity for innovative techniques and materials to bring the unique design to life.

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