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AND-RÉ Atelier Has Completed Its Award-Winning Public Structure

Design house AND-RÉ architecture atelier has completed its award-winning design for the Alto Tâmega Tourism Information Center in Portugal.

The structure is 100 square meters and is surrounded by richly foliated trees. The information center is a circular structure that has an undulating facade made of timber battens. The timber pillars wrap the exterior of the structure and connect at the top with a concrete slab. Timber was chosen as it speaks to the natural landscape which attracts tourists to Alto Tâmega.

The designer favored simplicity and functionality over intricacy. The center is designed using sustainable and durable materials. The roof features a series of solar panels, a zinc roof, and water reuse to ensure the structure is long-lasting.
Trend Themes
1. Circular Architecture - There's an opportunity to design innovative architecture that is circular and sustainable, using locally sourced materials and renewable energy.
2. Undulating Facades - There's potential in designing structures with undulating facades, using timber battens or other materials, to create a unique and visually interesting design.
3. Sustainable Materials - Creating more public structures or buildings that are sustainable and durable, using materials such as timber or recycled materials, will be a trend to watch in the architecture industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities lie in designing circular structures, incorporating undulating facades and using sustainable materials.
2. Tourism - The trend towards building visitor centers or public structures using sustainable materials and following unique designs could help attract tourists and provide a more interesting experience.
3. Construction - This trend towards circular architecture and sustainable materials will provide opportunities for new approaches to building and construction methods for the future.

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