Sun-Loving Creviced Condos

Sydney Boston University Residence Draws Light to the Interior

The best way to maximize sunlight penetration of a large apartment block is to do as the Sydney Boston University Residence does and create vertical channels through the center of the structure.

Designed by Silvester Fuller and Tony Owen Partners, these daylight-loving dormitories ensure students aren't starved of the sun. Featuring ground-to-sky windowed crevices that split the massive structure into three sections, the Sydney Boston University Residence shines its own colorful glow into the city.
Trend Themes
1. Innovative Architecture - The use of vertical channels to maximize sunlight penetration in large buildings presents an opportunity for architects and designers to create innovative and light-infused structures.
2. Daylight Integration - The emphasis on incorporating natural daylight into building designs opens up opportunities for companies specializing in daylighting technology and solutions.
3. Student Housing Design - The design of student residences that prioritize access to sunlight provides an opportunity for developers and architects to create desirable and healthy living spaces for students.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore new methods and techniques for maximizing natural light in building designs.
2. Daylighting Technology - Companies specializing in daylighting technology can provide innovative solutions to integrate natural light into buildings and enhance the visual comfort of occupants.
3. Real Estate Development - Developers can focus on creating student housing solutions that prioritize access to natural light, promoting well-being and attracting potential residents.

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