Race Car-Resembling Constructions

The Oasis Exhibition Centre Motors with Architectural Novelty

The curvaceous intertwining shape of the Oasis Exhibition Center was designed by Marques & Jordy.

The London-based architects were inspired by the sensual and sleek shape of sports cars. Their building's motifs will be an ode to movement, with the boldness of red being a nod to automotive brands such as Ferrari. The space is the first of a series and will house motor showrooms in China.

This first construction boasts over 60,000 square feet and will be located in the District of Chengdu. With its radical forms, the center certainly makes an impression to visitors, giving a grandiose quality to the showcasing of motor brands. According to Marques & Jordy: "China's cities are an inspirational burst of creativity and engineering."
Trend Themes
1. Curvaceous-intertwining-design - Opportunity for architects and designers to create buildings with bold, dynamic shapes inspired by automotive design.
2. Grandiose Exhibition Spaces - Potential for the development of architectural spaces that provide a grandiose environment for showcasing various industries.
3. Architectural Odes to Movement - Innovation opportunity for architects to incorporate designs that celebrate movement and dynamism in their structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects and architectural firms to explore new design concepts and approaches inspired by automotive aesthetics.
2. Automotive - Potential for automotive brands to collaborate with architects and designers to create showrooms and exhibition spaces that reflect the aesthetics of sports cars.
3. Building and Construction - Innovation opportunity for building and construction companies to specialize in creating unique, visually striking structures that resemble race cars and emphasize movement.

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