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Wave-Like 'Mixed Use' Tower in Spain is a Centre of Sustainability

The wave-like design of this mixed use tower in Spain is not for flash, but for the environment. The design of the tower makes the building more open to natural lighting from the sun instead of having the outrageously high electrical bills that a structure of this magnitude might rack up.

The building concept incorporates solar power and various spots of vegetation in order to make a green stand in Spain. The building is used for a variety of things (hence the name), including commercial and retail spaces, a business centre, offices, conference rooms, hotel floors, and casino. Also, a hip restaurant gives a panoramic view of the city.

The Mixed Use building by Moho Architects is 25 stories of wavy goodness.
Trend Themes
1. Wave-like Designs - Using wave-like designs in architecture can optimize natural lighting and reduce energy consumption.
2. Sustainable Skyscrapers - Creating mixed use towers that incorporate solar power and vegetation can promote environmentally friendly practices and reduce reliance on non-renewable resources.
3. Multi-functional Buildings - Designing mixed use buildings that serve multiple purposes, such as commercial spaces, offices, conference rooms, hotels, and restaurants, offers convenience and maximizes space utilization.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore wave-like designs and sustainable concepts to revolutionize building structures and incorporate environmentally friendly elements.
2. Renewable Energy - The integration of solar power in skyscraper designs presents opportunities for the renewable energy industry to expand and provide sustainable solutions for large-scale buildings.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - The introduction of multi-functional buildings, such as mixed use towers with hotels, conference rooms, and restaurants, can enhance the hospitality and tourism industry by offering diverse and convenient spaces for guests.

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