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Vasily Klyukin Uses Ancient Goddess Nike for Inspiration

Businessman Vazily Klyukin has used the Greek goddess Nike as inspiration behind the design for this towering skyscraper. The front looks like a winged human coming out of the entire building, which is exactly what Klyukin had envisioned.

According to Klyukin (as stated on DesignBoom), he "wanted to compete in beauty, playing with the acts and forms." Most skyscrapers are respected for their sheer height, but it's not often that one looks at a design and thinks just how beautiful it is in appearance. With this design that completely changes. Most of it looks like a regular high-rise, but adding in the Greek goddess Nike to the mix really adjusts the entire aesthetic of the building. Photo Credits: designboom, vasilyklyukin
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Aesthetics - There is a growing trend in designing buildings that prioritize aesthetic appeal and visual impact, as demonstrated by Vasily Klyukin's skyscraper inspired by the Greek goddess Nike.
2. Incorporating Symbolism - Architecture is increasingly incorporating symbolic elements, such as the representation of ancient goddesses in building designs, to create unique and meaningful structures.
3. Blending Tradition and Modernity - The trend of blending traditional cultural references, like Greek mythology, with modern architectural designs is gaining popularity and offers opportunities for creative and innovative constructions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can further explore the use of symbolism and aesthetics in building designs to create visually stunning and conceptually meaningful structures.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can tap into the growing demand for unique and visually appealing buildings by incorporating symbolic elements and cultural references in their projects.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can find innovative opportunities in the integration of art, symbolism, and cultural references in architecture, bridging the gap between different artistic disciplines.

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