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'18 Septemberplein' by Massimilia Fuksas is a Giant Two-Part Masterpiece

'18 Septemberplein' is actually a two-piece architecture design installment located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The primary building is giant, white and rounded like a skull; the window-covered ancillary building reminds me of an abstract cone wormhole.

'18 Septemberplein' by Massimilia Fuksas Architects is said to look spectacular at night, as the building reflects artificial light off its glass walls.

Implications - Architecture, like many other facets of design, is becoming increasingly abstract. This may be due to the growing collective conscience of creativity and abstract thought amongst artists and consumers alike. Ultimately, today's consumer knows that personal limitations are more harmful towards one's imagination and the invention of anything new and refreshing.
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Architecture - The growing collective conscience of creativity and abstract thought is leading to increasingly abstract architecture designs.
2. Architecture Reflection - Architectural designs that reflect artificial light off glass walls are becoming more popular, creating visual spectacles.
3. Imagination and Innovation - The rejection of personal limitations is fueling the invention of new and refreshing architectural concepts.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The field of architecture is experiencing a shift towards abstract and innovative designs.
2. Design - The abstract nature of modern architecture is reflective of a growing collective consciousness of creativity and abstract thought in the design industry.
3. Lighting - The demand for architectural designs that reflect artificial light off glass walls presents opportunities for innovative lighting solutions.

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