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NEOM PResents a Look at the New Epicon Hotel Concept Design

The team at NEOM presents a look at the new Epicon resort concept, which is inspired by the look of sci-fi themes and visuals. It imagines a futuristic approach and even has construction details that seemingly defy science itself in order to bring the visual to life.

It would be along the root of the Gulf of Aqaba in the Northwestern side of Saudi Arabia. It will be three towers rising in a sharp manner, appearing to pierce through the clouds. The main structure of the Epicon resort is the two towers that have an asymmetrical look -- one is 275 meters and the other is 225 meters in height. The two towers are connected by a raised platform that has exposed beams.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Hotel Designs - Expanding on the futuristic themes of sci-fi, the Epicon resort concept presents a visually striking and technologically advanced approach to hotel design.
2. Sci-fi-inspired Architecture - The Epicon resort concept showcases an innovative use of construction techniques, defying traditional norms and pushing the boundaries of architectural design.
3. Asymmetrical Tower Structures - The Epicon resort concept features a unique asymmetrical design, creating a visually captivating skyline and reimagining the notion of conventional tower structures.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The Epicon resort concept presents an opportunity for the hospitality industry to embrace futuristic design elements and provide guests with a truly immersive and visually stunning experience.
2. Architecture - The Epicon resort concept challenges traditional architecture, inspiring the industry to explore new construction techniques and push the boundaries of what is considered possible.
3. Real Estate - The Epicon resort concept's innovative and visually striking design presents a unique selling point for the real estate industry, appealing to buyers looking for cutting-edge and unconventional properties.

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