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This Creative Media Center Points to Inspired Education

Unfortunately raw knowledge is often not enough to inspire students even when it's of the highest merit, but a building like the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Center aims to establish a sense of awe that enhances the experience of learning.

An architectural enthusiast may quickly recognize this angular project to be the work of Daniel Libeskind, who is known for the design of monumental edifices that celebrate sharp edges, corners and crystalline structures. The whitewashed masses seem almost to jut from the crust of the earth, asserting a strength and authority over their softer surroundings at the City University of Hong Kong. Fragmented horizontal strip windows intensify the harshness of the geometric forms, so that the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Center will never go unnoticed.
Trend Themes
1. Awe-inspiring Architecture - The use of angular and monumental structures in educational buildings creates a sense of awe and enhances the learning experience.
2. Celebrating Sharp Edges - Architectural designs that feature sharp edges, corners, and crystalline structures make a bold statement and leave a lasting impression.
3. Fragmented Windows - The use of fragmented horizontal strip windows adds visual interest and intensifies the geometric forms in architectural projects.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry can explore the use of awe-inspiring architectural designs to create inspiring learning environments.
2. Architecture - Architects can embrace the trend of celebrating sharp edges and crystalline structures to create unique and impactful building designs.
3. Construction - In the construction industry, there is an opportunity to experiment with fragmented window designs to add visual appeal and distinctive features to buildings.

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