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CetraRuddy Completed a Chevron-Patterned Facade Skyscraper

CetraRuddy completed the construction o a skyscraper in New York's Rockefeller Center with a chevron-patterned facade. The new building pays homage to the surrounding art deco buildings in the neighborhood. Moreover, the architects and designers on the project opted for a crowed top roof to complement the New York skyline.

Dubbed the Rose Hill Tower, the new building is complete in a bronze color. Its sculpted crown fits perfectly into the area's art deco style of building, a visual style that dates back to 1910. "The tower responds to that legacy with its embrace of dynamic geometries and crafted materials," as the architects from CetraRuddy explain. The interior is complete with light and dark wood features.
Trend Themes
1. Art Deco Revival - The rise of buildings paying homage to the Art Deco style creates opportunities for innovative design in architectural spaces
2. Patterned Facades - Incorporating custom patterns on building facades presents new disruptive opportunities for customizable building exteriors
3. Crowded Top Roofs - Designing crowed top roofs for buildings can provide unique visual features and opportunities for functional spaces
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can take advantage of the Art Deco Revival trend by designing buildings with unique and dynamic geometries for patterned facades and crowded top roofs
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can differentiate themselves in the market by incorporating customizable patterned facades and crowded top roofs in their building designs
3. Construction - Construction companies can offer specialized services for the implementation of patterned facades and crowded top roofs in building projects

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