Artwork-Incorporated Architecture

This Building Has Public Artwork on the Underside of Balconies

Located in the Wynwood Arts District, this new building, designs and built by architecture firm DFA, is outfitted with a permanent public artwork focus. To help complement the district and provide stimulation for those that pass by, the building features artwork emblazoned onto the underside of the balconies and awnings. This enables residents of the community to look up and focus on the public artwork rather than the newly established building.

With each floor of the new development painted by different commissioned artists, the building is able to become a deeply personalized part of the community right from the start.

Modern cityscapes are changing faster than ever with many residents concern over a loss of character. This building shows how a more artistic direction can be taken to satisfy consumers, residents and builders alike.
Trend Themes
1. Art-incorporated Architecture - Integrating permanent public artwork into architectural designs to create personalized and visually stimulating spaces.
2. Personalized Cityscapes - Using commissioned artists to paint different floors of a building, creating a sense of individuality and character in rapidly changing cityscapes.
3. Art-focused Community Engagement - Engaging residents and passersby by providing public artworks for visual enjoyment and fostering a sense of community pride.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore incorporating permanent public artworks into their designs to create unique and engaging spaces.
2. Real Estate Development - Developers can differentiate their projects by integrating commissioned artworks, making them more attractive to buyers and residents.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can consider incorporating public art initiatives to enhance cityscapes, promoting cultural richness and uniqueness in rapidly changing cities.

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