Local design studio Hamonic + Masson & Associés forms a reinforced concrete framing in a unique structure at the Alta Tower located in Le Havre. It is built in a twisted formation, creating a bold visual of Northern France. The Alta Tower is a residential building and stands 55 meters tall, making it the third tallest building in the city's center.
The studio founder Jean-Christophe Masson speaks to Dezeen about the design project, noting "The port of Le Havre is the horizon. It is the sea and the sky that come together. Alta presents a new high point in the city and so it had to convey this dynamism." The studio continues, explaining that the Alta Tower is meant to make a "bold and expressive statement."
Twisted Concrete Tower Structures
Harmonic + Masson Adds a Twisted Shape to the Alta Tower
Trend Themes
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3. Bold Residential Architecture - Pushing boundaries in residential architecture to convey dynamism and unique expressions.
Industry Implications
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2. Construction - Leveraging bold residential architecture trends to create distinctive and dynamic structures.
3. Real Estate Development - Exploring innovative design elements to elevate residential buildings and make expressive statements within city centers.