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Aedas Designs the Pair of One Future Buildings Lined with Bronze

Architecture studio Aedas unveils a look at the pair of skyscrapers dubbed One Future -- both of which measure 150 meters in height. The buildings are located in Hangzhou, China, and are inspired by the look of lotus plants which are found on West Lake nearby. The One Future buildings are decorated with facades made from glass paneling and aluminum evoking a shimmering look with the help of the bronze fins that table along the base of the skyscrapers.

Wei Li, executive director, and Ken Wai, design principal at Aedas explain the design process and ideation to Dezeen, stating "The formal concept of these twin towers is from lotus roots which is a very popular plantation and of good metaphorical meaning in local Xiao Shan culture. Architecturally speaking, we were seeking for a simple and subtle form that can provide efficient floor layouts, while building up strong connections to the rich local culture."
Trend Themes
1. Lotus-inspired Architecture - The design of the One Future skyscrapers is inspired by the look of lotus plants, creating a unique and visually striking architectural style.
2. Shimmering Facades - The glass paneling, aluminum, and bronze fins used in the One Future buildings' facades create a shimmering effect that adds depth and visual interest to the structures.
3. Cultural Symbolism in Design - Aedas incorporates local Xiao Shan culture and symbolism into the design of the One Future skyscrapers, creating a connection to the community and adding layers of meaning to the architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The Lotus-Inspired Architecture trend presents opportunities for architects and designers to explore nature-inspired concepts and create visually unique and contextually relevant buildings.
2. Construction and Materials - The use of glass paneling, aluminum, and bronze fins in the One Future buildings' facades highlights the potential for innovation in construction materials and techniques, offering new possibilities for creating visually striking and structurally sound buildings.
3. Cultural Tourism - The incorporation of local culture and symbolism in the design of the One Future skyscrapers opens up opportunities for the cultural tourism industry to promote and showcase the unique architectural landmarks as a way to attract visitors and celebrate the local heritage.

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