Purifying Environmental Towers

The Phoenix Towers are Impressive yet Functional

British studio Chetwoods has been commissioned by China's Hua Yan Group to create a proposal for the 'The Phoenix Towers,' a pair of pillars to be located in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The towers are intended to improve the city's polluted air and lakes, as well as become an iconic attraction for the city.

Upon its completion, the larger pillar will stand at an impressive kilometer, officially making it the world's tallest structure. It will reach a full 150 meters above the Burj Khalifa, which is currently the world's highest building. In terms of functionality, the taller tower will house multiple filtration systems to clean lake water and the surrounding air.

The second tower is equipped with a louvre ventilating system, a vertical garden and light control. It will also contains restaurants, galleries, bars and other leisure facilities for visitors.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - The Phoenix Towers demonstrate the trend of sustainable architecture by incorporating filtration systems to clean air and water.
2. Vertical Gardens - The second tower's vertical garden showcases the trend of incorporating green spaces into urban environments.
3. Air Pollution Solutions - The Phoenix Towers address the global trend of combating air pollution through innovative filtration systems.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural industry can explore opportunities in designing sustainable structures with advanced filtration systems.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can capitalize on the attraction of iconic structures like the Phoenix Towers, offering unique experiences for visitors.
3. Environmental Technology - The environmental technology industry can develop and integrate filtration systems like those in the Phoenix Towers to tackle air and water pollution challenges.

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