The Torres De Hercules is a Building to Be Reckoned With
Meghan Young — November 9, 2009 — World
References: rafaeldelahoz & contemporist
Named after one of the greatest mythological warriors Greece has ever known, the Torres de Hercules strikes a strong pose-worthy of it’s name. Intricate, beautiful and bold, I can see these towers standing the test of time for years to come.
Inspired by the pillars of Hercules, architecture firm Rafael de La-Hoz designed the Torres de Hercules in Andalusia. Dominating the skyline at 126 meters, it will mainly be used as an office space.
Inspired by the pillars of Hercules, architecture firm Rafael de La-Hoz designed the Torres de Hercules in Andalusia. Dominating the skyline at 126 meters, it will mainly be used as an office space.
Trend Themes
1. Mythological-inspired Architecture - Opportunity to create unique and visually stunning buildings that reflect ancient myths and legends.
2. Skyscrapers as Office Spaces - Disruption in office spaces by designing tall buildings specifically for office use.
3. Bold and Intricate Designs - Demand for buildings that make a statement through intricate and bold architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to incorporate mythological elements and create visually striking buildings.
2. Real Estate - Developers can capitalize on the trend of office skyscrapers with unique and captivating designs.
3. Construction - Niche market for construction companies specializing in the construction of bold and intricate buildings.
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