Undulated Skyscraper Designs

This Building is Inspired by a Specific Type of Crystal Formation

The upcoming Vista Residences take advantage of unique skyscraper designs that uses nature as its inspiration.

The proposed plan sees three buildings built, each side by side, and increasing in size. The building will have beautiful views of Lake Michigan, and its windows will be a reflection of the surrounding water. The team behind the Vista Residences made sure to use different shades of blue for its window colors to resemble the gradients in the lake.

Also, the building's unique shape is based on a frustum, a specific type of pattern seen in crystal formations. By combining various shades of blue, with the building's distinct shape, a unique undulated design is achieved. Both the building's color and shape will take its cue from the water -- a subtle wave-like motion.
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Skyscraper Designs - The use of nature as inspiration in skyscraper designs opens up opportunities for integrating sustainable and biophilic elements into urban architecture.
2. Reflective Window Designs - Incorporating reflective window colors that mimic surrounding elements can create visually stunning structures and enhance the connection between the building and its environment.
3. Crystal Formation-inspired Architecture - Adopting unique shapes and patterns inspired by crystal formations allows for the creation of visually striking and innovative architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Urban Design - Architects and urban designers can leverage nature-inspired and crystal formation-inspired designs to create visually appealing and sustainable structures that enhance the urban landscape.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can capitalize on the demand for unique, nature-inspired designs by incorporating innovative architectural elements into their projects, offering tenants and buyers a distinct living experience.
3. Glass Manufacturing - Glass manufacturers can explore new techniques and technologies to produce reflective window colors that mimic natural surroundings, providing architects and builders with a wide range of options for incorporating these designs into their projects.

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