Yellow Blockline Buildings

ExCel Phase 2 by Grimshaw is Sure to Stand Out

The design of the ExCel Phase 2 by Grimshaw is simply amazing. The building is supposed to be built in London, and its stand-out feature is that of a giant yellow line highlighting the building's edge. The edifice was built in such a way that pedestrians are able to see what's going on inside the building from the street (and vice versa).

The ExCel Phase 2 by Grimshaw features an extension for an additional 32,500 square meters, and has ample space for exhibitions and recreational use alike.

Trend Themes

  1. Exhibition Space Design — Architects and designers can explore innovative ways to create exhibition spaces that are easily visible and accessible to pedestrians from outside the building.
  2. Building Edge Highlighting — Including a bold and eye-catching feature, such as a yellow blockline, can make buildings stand out from the crowd and attract attention.
  3. Mixed-use Buildings — As organizations and communities increasingly demand flexible and multipurpose spaces, mixed-use buildings that can accommodate a range of activities and events are becoming more popular.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Architects can leverage new technologies and design techniques to create buildings that are visually striking, useful, and functional.
  2. Real Estate — Developers can explore new designs and trends that appeal to buyers and renters, particularly those seeking flexible and multipurpose spaces for living, working, and socializing.
  3. Event and Exhibition Management — As exhibition spaces become more innovative and accessible, event planners and managers can explore new ways to create engaging and immersive experiences for attendees.

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