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Infinity by Crown in Sydney by Koichi Takada Architects is Futuristic

Infinity by Crown by architecture firm Koichi Takada is proposed to be built in Sydney, Australia. Looking at the structure, it's not your average construction for people to live in, but the firm is trying to push the limits when it comes to design.

Instead of putting up another condo in an urban center, Infinity by Crown is set to look much like a sloping structure. The roof part is quite high towards the back, then gradually slopes down at the front of the building. This is all done in a gradual manner, with no angular lines used.

This is a breath of fresh air from the usual apartment buildings being put up around the world. Photo Credits: designboom, crowngroup.au
Trend Themes
1. Sloping Urban Architecture - The trend of sloping urban architecture challenges traditional design norms and offers opportunities for unique and futuristic structures.
2. Pushing Design Limits - The trend of pushing the limits of design in architecture opens up possibilities for innovative and unconventional building concepts.
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Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - The architecture and construction industry can embrace the trend of sloping urban architecture to create distinctive and visually appealing structures.
2. Real Estate Development - The real estate development industry can explore the trend of pushing design limits to provide customers with unique and cutting-edge living spaces.
3. Urban Planning and Design - The urban planning and design industry can incorporate fresh approaches to apartment buildings to enhance city livability and promote architectural diversity.

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