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Museum of Architecture by Yuliyan Mikov Looks Like Stretched Gum

This design for the Museum of Architecture by Yuliyan Mikov is an arresting abstract vision that looks like it was made with stretched gum. In the designer's blurb, Mikov notes a ghostly inspiration, and it's easy to interpret the clear bulbous spaces as specters fighting each other for space.

See more shots of the Museum of Architecture by Yuliyan Mikov above. I've added other futuristic architecture designs below.

Implications - Youth consumers have an intense desire to see new, futuristic forms manifest. Their conception of the future has been informed in large part by mass media, primarily through TV shows and movies. Companies should consider popular representations of the future and create designs that reflect this vision.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Architecture Designs - Designs inspired by futuristic aesthetics and popular representations of the future.
2. Abstract and Surreal Structures - Architectural designs that resemble abstract or surreal visual elements.
3. Youth Desire for New and Novel Forms - The younger generation's strong interest in experiencing and seeing innovative and futuristic architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to create innovative and visually striking designs that appeal to the younger generation.
2. Entertainment - Opportunity to collaborate with architects in creating futuristic sets and environments for TV shows and movies.
3. Art and Museum - Opportunity to display abstract and surreal architectural designs that provide unique sensory experiences for visitors.

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