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Urbanus' Nantou Hybrid Building is Comprised of Five Buildings

Architecture firm Urbanus has taken on the renovation project to create the Nantou Hybrid Building development. The team takes five buildings in Shenzhen, China, and unifies them by adding colorful accents and circulation throughout the clusters, which were first built in the 1980s and 2000s. The studio notes that it took on the project by adopting the idea of 'urban coexistence' by preserving the contrasting materials, structures, and more.

The team notes, "This project focuses on preserving historical layers through collaging and juxtaposition, rather than replacement. The Nantou Hybrid Building stands as a testament to the evolving history of Shenzhen's urban villages. The renovation has reorganized chaos into coherence, creating an open, micro-complex within the densely populated Nantou Old Town."
Trend Themes
1. Urban Coexistence Architecture - Urban coexistence architecture emphasizes integrating modern and historical elements, creating harmonious urban environments that preserve cultural heritage.
2. Color-enhanced Renovations - Color-enhanced renovations utilize vibrant accents to breathe new life into aging structures, attracting interest and revitalizing urban spaces.
3. Micro-complex Developments - Micro-complex developments involve reorganizing small, densely populated areas into cohesive units, addressing urban density challenges while enhancing livability.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design industry professionals can explore innovative approaches that blend old and new elements in urban renovations.
2. Urban Development - The urban development industry can harness techniques that turn chaotic urban areas into organized, community-centric spaces.
3. Real Estate Planning - In real estate planning, integrating colorful design accents in renovated structures can enhance property appeal and market value.

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