Sloped Roof Skyscrapers

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Design a Complex in Abu Dhabi

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners have started on a project in Abu Dhabi, which features multiple skyscraper complexes that will house both permanent apartments and hotel space. The design has a sloping roof on each building, which adds a bit of a variety to the city skyline.

Moreover, the complex will feature shopping areas in the bottom section on street level, so passersby plus people staying in the complexes have easy access to a variety of products. The firm has also done a good job of ensuring that certain green sections and nature is infused into the design, with trees in front of the building, plus manmade waterfalls.

Overall the space is modern and inviting for tourists and those wanting to live in the area. Photo Credits: designboom, rsh-p
Trend Themes
1. Sloped Roof Design - The use of sloped roofs in skyscrapers could be a new trend for architects and could inspire innovative designs in future projects.
2. Multifunctional Complexes - The trend of building skyscraper complexes with mixed-use spaces such as shopping areas could result in more efficient use of space in urban areas.
3. Green Design - The incorporation of nature and sustainability in high-rise buildings may become a trend as architects seek to create more environmentally friendly structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The use of new design elements in high-rise buildings presents opportunities for architects to innovate and create unique building designs.
2. Real Estate - The trend of multifunctional complexes can be an opportunity for real estate developers to create mixed-use spaces that appeal to a variety of customers.
3. Retail - The incorporation of retail spaces in high-rise buildings presents opportunities for retailers to capitalize on the high traffic of residents and visitors.

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