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MAD Designs Nanjing Buildings that Look Like Futuristic Mountains

As part of a master plan proposal for 'Shenzhen and Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism & Architecture,' Ma Yansong from China based design and architect studio MAD has designed Nanjing's newest urban city development space.

Yansong demonstrates her simple vision in the Shan-Shui City Concept. The Chinese word 'Shan' means mountain and 'Shui' means water. The design is gracefully executed, with a high rise building that features unique curves and forms in order to differentiate itself from the rest of the skyscrapers in the city. The project is an urban proposal that takes inspiration from traditional Chinese landscape paintings where futuristic looking series of buildings designed to look like mountains and public areas overlap with the greenery.

She manages to pull off the combination of a high-density city that is fully integrated with nature. In turn, that generates an energy filled urban environment for the future that will hopefully create a long lost bonding experience between nature and its inhabitants.
Trend Themes
1. Shan-shui City Concept - The integration of architecture with nature creates a new category of sustainable urban design and holds potential for green innovation and eco-sustainability.
2. Futuristic Mountain Design - Merging traditional cultural elements with futuristic architecture presents an opportunity for unique building designs that visually manifest diverse cultural values and heritage.
3. Nature-integrated Urban Development - The incorporation of green spaces into urban environments provides a new avenue for innovation and technology advancement in areas such as urban farming, vertical gardens, and green energy solutions.
Industry Implications
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3. Tourism and Hospitality Industry - The construction of unique landmark structures that cater to tourist experiences and contribute to the local culture holds potential for attracting more visitors and providing a new avenue for sustainable tourism development.

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