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Don't Slam the Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' Just Yet

The Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' is the creation of the German architectural collective for the Transmediale Festival. The Festival is held in Berlin, which where this futuristic structure made its debut.

This odd looking structure is actually a space station that is comprised of old and salvaged doors, making a statement for current and future architectural practices.

Currently, this space station is used to hold workshops and gatherings for the Festival. It will only be a matter of time before it makes its way into space.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - The use of salvaged materials in the Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' highlights the trend towards sustainable architecture and the need for innovative solutions to reduce waste and environmental impact.
2. Modular Construction - The use of doors as building blocks in the Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' demonstrates the trend towards modular construction and the potential for adaptable and scalable building designs.
3. Space Tourism - The Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' concept of a space station made of salvaged doors highlights the trend towards affordable and sustainable space tourism, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the space travel industry.
Industry Implications
1. Construction Industry - The Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' provides opportunities for the construction industry to explore and implement more sustainable and modular building practices.
2. Architectural Industry - The Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' provides opportunities for architects to create innovative and adaptable building designs using salvaged and repurposed materials.
3. Space Travel Industry - The Raumlaborberlin 'Futures Exchange' highlights the potential for affordable and sustainable space tourism, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the space travel industry.

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