The PSi Tower by Michael Young Shape-Shifts for Light
Meghan Young — September 23, 2010 — Eco
There is something very hypnotic about the hexagonal-faceted PSi Tower. Although at first it seems attributed to its ultra-modern, glowing exterior, I realized that in addition to that, it's the tower's shape-shifting ways as well.
Designed by Michael Young, the PSi Tower's surface actually shifts to maximize the amount of light that enters the building. It changes depending on the weather and lighting conditions. To be built in Hong Kong, it will act as another stunning landmark, housing an office complex with luxury apartments.
Designed by Michael Young, the PSi Tower's surface actually shifts to maximize the amount of light that enters the building. It changes depending on the weather and lighting conditions. To be built in Hong Kong, it will act as another stunning landmark, housing an office complex with luxury apartments.
Trend Themes
1. Glowing Exterior Architecture - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating buildings with surfaces designed to optimize light entry.
2. Shape-shifting Structures - The concept of shape-shifting buildings presents an innovative approach to architecture and design.
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Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore new possibilities in creating visually stunning and functional structures.
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3. Construction - The construction industry can adopt new technologies and materials to construct buildings that optimize natural light and energy efficiency.
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