Staggered-Stacking Skyscrapers

Peruri 88 by MVRDV, Jerde and Arup is a Vertically Piled City

Compromised of four different constructions seemingly piled up, the Peruri 88 by MVRDV, Jerde and Arup towers above the Indonesian capital to create a vertical city.

The 400 meter skyscraper is a collaboration between the MVRDV, Jerde architects and engineering firm Arup. These compiled structures would serves as a site for a vast array of amenities such as offices, apartments, hotels, shops, centers of worship and cinemas.

Another intriguing feature would be the an amphitheater accessed by outdoor elevators that is steeply located very high up. Amidst all of the facilities, there will exist green spaces of gardens and terraces that will surely boast breathtaking views of the city. Peruri 88 by MVRDV, Jerde and Arup is an ambitious project that would revolutionize urbane architecture as skyscrapers reach new heights.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Cities - The trend of building vertically stacked structures offers opportunities for new urban experiences and innovative use of space.
2. Mixed-use Buildings - The trend of incorporating a variety of amenities into a single building offers opportunities for efficiency and convenience in urban areas.
3. Green Spaces in Skyscrapers - The trend of incorporating gardens and terraces into skyscrapers offers opportunities for environmental sustainability and improved quality of life in dense urban areas.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - This industry will be impacted by the need to design and construct taller, mixed-use buildings with space for green areas and amenities.
2. Real Estate - This industry will be impacted by the demand for vertical cities and mixed-use buildings that offer a range of amenities and green spaces.
3. Engineering - This industry will be impacted by the need to develop innovative solutions for constructing and maintaining tall, complex structures with multiple uses.

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