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The Octopus by Make Architects Looks Like a Giant Geometric Stone

The Octopus by Make Architects is a proposed mixed-use building for the Chiswick area of London. Its jagged facade will house an LED advertising space, offices and a sky garden open to the public. The design above is Make Architects' second try; the original design, which featured two LED boards instead of one, was scrapped due to concerns that it would distract drivers on the nearby highway.

The geometric building features angular facets akin to a gemstone. It extends 49.5 meters, or about 162 feet, into the sky. The Octopus' facade features a veritable rainbow tones that mimic the sunset; they vary from yellow-orange at the top to deep purple at the bottom.

The Octopus by Make Architects is sure to add aesthetic appeal to Chiswick, London. I'd love to work in such an unusually shaped office building.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Architecture - Designing buildings with angular facets, like The Octopus, can provide visually striking and unique structures.
2. Mixed-use Buildings - Creating buildings that serve multiple functions, such as housing LED advertising, offices, and public spaces like a sky garden, offers diverse and flexible spaces for different purposes.
3. LED Technology - Utilizing LED technology in building facades can provide opportunities for creative advertising and interactive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of geometric designs and mixed-use spaces to create visually stunning and functional buildings.
2. Advertising - The integration of LED boards in building facades opens up new possibilities for creative and attention-grabbing advertising campaigns.
3. Real Estate - Developers can incorporate mixed-use buildings to meet the growing demand for diverse spaces that serve multiple purposes, increasing the value and attractiveness of their properties.

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