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KPMB Architects Designs the Leaf Building in Winnipeg

Canadian design studio KPMB Architects designs the Leaf building which can be found in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg. The complex is made up of a central greenhouse building surrounded by public gardens and greenery. It is defined by its spiraling cable-net roof that is inspired by a visual of a Fibonacci sequence. The Leaf if made up of four plant biomes, a classroom, a restaurant, and cafe for the public.

Mitchell Hall, KPMB partner explains that "For The Leaf, we wanted to create a transcendent experience that centers nature and sustainability. The architecture goes beyond a mere place to house and showcase these climate biomes. The building itself is designed as an ode to the beauty of nature so visitors can feel the respect for the earth and environment from the very first look."
Trend Themes
1. Spiralled Cable-net Roofs - Designers are incorporating spiralling cable-net roofs in architectural projects, offering a visually stunning and unique aesthetic.
2. Biome-based Structures - Architects are designing structures that house multiple climate biomes, creating immersive experiences for visitors.
3. Nature-centric Architecture - There is a growing trend in designing architecture that celebrates the beauty of nature and promotes sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry has the opportunity to explore and implement spiralled cable-net roofs in their designs, enhancing the visual appeal and functionality of structures.
2. Horticulture - The horticulture industry can benefit from biome-based structures like the Leaf building, creating controlled environments for cultivating various plant species.
3. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can take inspiration from the Leaf building's nature-centric design, incorporating sustainable elements to create unique and eco-friendly guest experiences.

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