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Oslo's Skyline Gets Crystalized With Project 'Crystal Clear'

The aesthetic attributed to Nordic architecture is being pushed to its very limits with the transformation of Oslo's Skyline. The modern architectural buildings pictured here are crystalline skyscrapers designed by Danish architects C.F.Møller and Norwegian practice Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter.

These architects were awarded first prize in a competition to think up an innovative concept for three office towers. The project, entitled Crystal Clear, won them the competition with its “prismatic cubes with clear jagged edges that emerge from the ground and gracefully stretch upward, illuminating the majestic northern sky.”

I wouldn't mind working in an office building that looked like that at all.
Trend Themes
1. Crystalline Architecture - The trend of incorporating crystalline designs in architecture creates visually stunning and unique office spaces.
2. Prismatic Cubes - The use of prismatic cubes with clear jagged edges in office tower designs adds a futuristic and dynamic element to traditional skyscrapers.
3. Nordic Aesthetic - The push to push the boundaries of the Nordic architectural aesthetic leads to the development of innovative office spaces that blend nature and modernity.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can leverage the trend of crystalline designs and prismatic cubes to create innovative office spaces that attract attention and inspire.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can explore the use of crystalline architecture and prismatic cubes to differentiate their office buildings and offer unique working environments.
3. Interior Design - The trend of incorporating Nordic aesthetics with crystalline elements creates opportunities for interior designers to create visually striking and cohesive office interiors.

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