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The Conceptual 'Playscaper' by Carlo Ratti Makes Court Time Accessible

The conceptual 'Playscaper' is an urban architecture idea that solves the problem of limited linear space in a cityscape to provide inhabitants with a better way to access sports facilities. The 300-foot tower consists of eight tennis courts that are stacked on top of each other in order to maximize the amount of area that is open for athletes to utilize. This contributes to a total of 60,000-square-feet of court space, while the exterior of the tower is paired with electronic facades that will stream sports or other content for onlookers to view.

The conceptual 'Playscaper' has been developed for RCS Sport and identifies what can be done to make sports facilities a priority in otherwise cramped urban locations where space is quite limited.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Sports Facilities - The concept of stacking sports facilities vertically opens up new possibilities for utilizing limited linear space in urban areas.
2. Maximizing Limited Space - The Playscaper concept demonstrates an opportunity for innovative designs that make the most out of limited space in cityscapes.
3. Interactive Experiences - The integration of electronic facades in the Playscaper tower presents an opportunity to create immersive and engaging experiences for onlookers.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Architecture - The Playscaper concept highlights the need for creative solutions in urban architecture when it comes to designing sports facilities in limited space.
2. Sports Facilities - The vertical stacking of tennis courts in the Playscaper concept offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for the sports facilities industry to optimize space and accessibility.
3. Entertainment Technology - The integration of electronic facades in the Playscaper tower presents an innovative application of entertainment technology in creating interactive experiences for onlookers.

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