The [B] iConic-Montecito Heights Design Complex looks like an eco-friendly theme park of some sort. In fact, it was inspired by California's snakelike transport network, which might as well act as the state's own roller coaster ride. Forget Disneyland.
Designed by John Ledden, the [B] iConic-Montecito Heights Design Complex is located at the foothills of the Pasadena Mountains in Los Angeles. By incorporating vegetated roofs, this singular structure will add some fresh greenery to its surroundings while also allowing the entire building to blend into its background when viewed from afar.
The [B] iConic-Montecito Heights Design Complex will be home to various offices in its various legs, while its center will host meetings and other social gatherings. What a great concept.
Grassy Snakelike Structures
The B iConic-Montecito Heights is Inspired by a Transport Network
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Design - There is a trend towards incorporating nature-inspired elements into architectural designs, creating eco-friendly structures.
2. Blending Into the Surroundings - Architectural designs are aiming to blend seamlessly into the natural environment by utilizing vegetated roofs and other camouflage techniques.
3. Multi-purpose Buildings - There is a growing trend towards designing buildings that serve multiple functions, such as housing various offices and hosting social gatherings under one roof.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore innovative ways to create eco-friendly and visually appealing structures that integrate seamlessly with their surroundings.
2. Construction - The construction industry can adopt new techniques that prioritize sustainability and environmental integration, such as incorporating vegetated roofs and using materials that blend with the natural surroundings.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can capitalize on the demand for multi-functional buildings, providing spaces that cater to a variety of needs, from office spaces to event venues.