The NLF Tower was designed by GAD Architecture for the town of Bursa, Turkey, and is a stunning example of modern architecture.
The first three floors of the NLF Tower are reserved for shops and stores, while the next five are rented as office space. The remaining 24 floors are condos with lush greenery hanging off every other balcony. As you can see from the pictures, the NLF Tower has a unique shape that changes depending on the angle you view it from. The shape of this tower was based upon a rotating ellipse and is what gives this structure its eye-catching curves. In addition to the tower's unique shape, the designers are also planning to build a railway station underneath so that commuters can marvel at all its glory.
Geometry-Inspired Highrises
The NLF Tower is Influenced by the Greek Ellipse
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Architecture - Innovation opportunities for architects and engineers in designing buildings with non-traditional geometric shapes such as ellipses to create unique and visually appealing structures.
2. Vertical Green Spaces - Innovation opportunities for landscaping and horticulture professionals to incorporate lush greenery into the designs of high-rise buildings, creating sustainable and eco-friendly spaces.
3. Mixed-use Buildings - Innovation opportunities for real estate developers to design buildings that include a mix of residential, commercial, and retail spaces, increasing the appeal and functionality of the building while maximizing usage of space.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The use of geometric shapes in the design of buildings creates an opportunity for architects to push boundaries and incorporate unique and visually appealing elements in their work.
2. Real Estate Development - The trend towards mixed-use buildings creates opportunities for developers to create spaces that cater to multiple uses and maximize the functionality and usage of the building.
3. Landscaping and Horticulture - The trend towards incorporating vertical green spaces into high-rise buildings presents an opportunity for landscaping and horticulture professionals to contribute to sustainable and eco-friendly building designs.