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Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas Design a Split Skyscraper for Shenzhen, China

Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas have taken first prize in an office building competition in Shenzhen, China. Their winning entry is a 200-meter tower with a "crack" in the center.

The "crack" on the tower gives the interior a unique shape as offices aren't designed in the standard grid format like they usually are. Check out the gallery above to see conceptual shots of Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas winning designs and click below to see more cool concept skyscrapers from the Trend Hunter archives.
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1. Split Skyscrapers - Designing unconventional skyscrapers with unique shapes and structures that deviate from the standard grid format as Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas did in their prize-winning entry in China offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in architecture and construction.
2. Interior Design - Creating interior designs that work with unconventional spaces like the split tower designed by Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas could offer opportunities for disruptive innovation in interior design that incorporates unique spaces and structures.
3. Office Buildings - Rethinking the traditional office building layout to create a more dynamic and visually engaging environment similar to Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas's entry in the Shenzhen competition could offer opportunities for disruptive innovation in commercial real estate.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture can innovate by incorporating unconventional designs that deviate from standard grid structures as demonstrated by Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas in their prize-winning entry in China.
2. Construction - Construction can innovate by efficiently building unique structures and ensuring their stability, such as the split tower designed by Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas.
3. Real Estate - Real estate can innovate by incorporating non-traditional and visually engaging designs for commercial buildings, similar to the approach of Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas's prize-winning entry in the Shenzhen competition.

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