Skydeck 88 Observation Deck

Glass Cube Protrudes From Building

Skydeck 88 is part of the newly erected Eureka building in Melbourne, Australia. Eureka currently stands as the highest public vantage point in the Southern Hemisphere.

Rather than having a standard observation deck to enjoy the views, Skydeck 88 has a thrill seeking component called 'The Edge' which is a glass cube that projects 3 metres out from the building - with you in it - so that you are suspended almost 300 metres above the ground.

You can even get a souvenir photo of yourself in the cube.
Trend Themes
1. Glass Cube Attractions - The development of transparent glass cube attractions that offer a thrilling and unique experience for visitors.
2. Extending Observation Decks - The trend of extending observation decks by creating structures that protrude from buildings, offering a more exhilarating vantage point for tourists.
3. High-altitude Suspended Experiences - The rise of high-altitude suspended experiences that provide an adrenaline-pumping adventure for thrill-seeking individuals.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - The tourism industry can explore new opportunities by incorporating glass cube attractions into their offerings to attract adventurous travelers.
2. Architecture - Architectural firms can capitalize on the trend of extending observation decks by designing innovative structures that create unique and memorable experiences for visitors.
3. Photography - The photography industry can tap into the demand for souvenir photos by offering services to capture memorable moments within glass cube attractions.

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