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This Maldivian Restaurant Boasts Stunningly Sustainable Construction

Atelier Nomadic has created an utterly stunning bamboo restaurant that is located on a beach situated on the Vabbinfaru Island of Maldives.

Part of the Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru resort, the aptly named 'overwater Restaurant' has a shape that is partially inspired by one of the region's most famous marine creatures, the pink whipray.

The restaurant structure makes generous use of bamboo, with the entirety of the roof structure constructed completely out of bamboo. Meanwhile, bamboo is also ever-present in the cladding, columns and decks.

"Being one of the fastest growing renewable building materials in the world, bamboo is an extremely effective carbon sink, as we need to move towards a future where buildings actually sequester carbon instead of expelling it," Atelier Nomadic pointed out in a press release.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Construction - The use of bamboo in this restaurant showcases the trend of sustainable construction and the potential for utilizing renewable materials.
2. Eco-friendly Architecture - The bamboo structure of this restaurant exemplifies the trend of eco-friendly architecture and presents opportunities for utilizing natural materials in building design.
3. Carbon-neutral Buildings - The incorporation of bamboo in the construction of this restaurant aligns with the trend of carbon-neutral buildings and highlights the potential for sustainable building practices.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can explore sustainable construction methods, such as utilizing bamboo, to create eco-friendly resorts and restaurants.
2. Architecture - The architecture industry can embrace eco-friendly materials like bamboo to design sustainable and visually appealing structures.
3. Construction - The construction industry can adopt renewable building materials like bamboo to construct carbon-neutral buildings and contribute to a greener future.

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