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The European Spiral by MADEOFFICE Architects is Visually Conceptual

The European Spiral by MADEOFFICE architects is designed as a universal symbol for the European Union. "The city of Brussels is one of the most symbolic sites of the European Union and includes the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Parliament and the political seat of NATO."

MADEOFFICE architects' latest proposal creates a monumental architecture piece that is set to symbolize the institution's immense effect on its united countries and the rest of Europe.

Located in the Grand Place of Brussels, the European Spiral building is set to "express the universal values and history of all 28 cultures that belong to the European Union." The curved structure is not only visually striking but is reminiscent of a sculptural monument.
Trend Themes
1. Monumental Architecture - The European Spiral creates an opportunity for architects and developers to design visually striking structures that are not only functional but also symbolize institutions or communities.
2. Sculptural Monuments - The use of sculptural elements in architecture can create distinct and memorable buildings that stand out from traditional designs.
3. Universal Symbolism - Designs that strive to symbolize universal values and history present an opportunity for architects to showcase complex ideas through tangible designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The European Spiral highlights the potential for architects, urban planners, and real estate developers to create monumental and symbolic designs for institutions and communities.
2. Public Art - Sculptural monuments and public art installations are integral building blocks for town and city landmarks and offer cities a valuable opportunity to share their cultural heritage.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Iconic and memorable architecture like the European Spiral can become tourist attractions, boosting local economies, and offering hospitality opportunities.

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