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The Nunavut Tower by rzlbd is a Primeval Rocky Vertical Shelter

Reading about the Nunavut Tower by rzlbd makes it easy to be seduced by the poetic concept behind this sort of project. Architect Reza Aliabadi is responsible for the conception of this piece of primitive future in which the primordial cave becomes a building block within a modern, vertical monument.

Several of these stoney skyscrapers are designed to be built atop the floating and shifting icebergs of northern Canada, creating dense nomadic communities, completely isolated from the rest of civilization. Lailee Soleimani had a hand in this proposal as well, and between the two creatives they've sought to extrapolate on the human obsession with obtaining height, even when limited horizontal space is not an issue.

Both condominium and resort, the Nunavut Tower by rzlbd will offer inhabitants and visitors the opportunity to escape to this pristine polar sanctuary.
Trend Themes
1. Primitive-future Architecture - Designing buildings that combine primitive elements with futuristic design, opening up opportunities for unique and innovative structures that challenge traditional architectural norms.
2. Nomadic Communities - Creating self-sufficient and isolated communities that can adapt to changing environments by building structures on floating and shifting icebergs, leveraging the power of mobility and resilience.
3. Vertical Monuments - Exploring the concept of height obsession in architecture by constructing skyscrapers that incorporate the symbolism of primordial caves, creating striking and visually arresting structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers have opportunities to push the boundaries of convention by fusing elements of the past and future, creating unique and captivating structures.
2. Resort and Hospitality - Developing polar sanctuaries and innovative resort experiences on floating icebergs, catering to adventurers seeking wilderness retreats that offer both isolation and luxury.
3. Environmental Engineering - Exploring sustainable and adaptable construction techniques for building on unstable surfaces like icebergs, requiring innovative engineering solutions to ensure stability and longevity.

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