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The Plusone Honeycomb by SAKO Architects in Shenzhen

The Plusone Honeycomb by SAKO Architects is a stunning building in Shenzhen, China with an incredibly unique design. The white walls in the interior are filled with even-sized holes that look but very similar to something you might see scuba diving along a coral reef. Depending who you ask, the porous walls could also remind someone of Swiss cheese.

The Plusone Honeycomb is targeted at young people between 20-35 years old, hence its hip decor. The loft-style complex includes a restaurant, cinema, stores and a skating rink. Click any image in the gallery to see it in more detail.

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  1. Porous Architecture — There is an opportunity for architects to explore and create buildings with unique designs that incorporate porous walls or structures.
  2. Youth-centric Spaces — Designing spaces specifically targeted at young people between 20-35 years old, such as loft-style complexes with a hip and modern decor, presents an opportunity for businesses to cater to this demographic.
  3. Multi-purpose Complexes — The integration of various amenities in a single complex, such as a restaurant, cinema, stores, and a skating rink, provides an opportunity for businesses to create versatile and appealing spaces for customers.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Architects can explore innovative designs and materials to create porous structures that offer unique aesthetic and functional elements to buildings.
  2. Hospitality — The concept of youth-centric spaces can be applied to the hospitality industry, where businesses can create trendy and modern hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues targeted specifically at young adults.
  3. Real Estate — Developers can capitalize on the idea of multi-purpose complexes by creating mixed-use properties that incorporate a wide range of amenities and attract a diverse customer base.

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