CF Moller Architects has designed a new ferry terminal for Stockholm that pays homage to the military in a big way. Its new terminal, shaped as an aircraft carrier, is an awesome and ironic tribute.
The new terminal may not look like a carrier from inside, but from above it is plain to see the military influence. CF Moller Architects claims the new terminal will be eco-friendly as it will rely upon solar and wind power generators. If you like this carrier-shaped terminal, be sure to click on the links to see more from CF Moller Architects.
What's Driving This Trend
- Aircraft Carrier-inspired Design
- Opportunity for companies to incorporate military-inspired design elements into their products or services to create a unique and attention-grabbing aesthetic.
- Green Energy Integration
- Potential for businesses to explore the integration of solar and wind power generators into their infrastructure to promote eco-friendly practices.
- Architectural Visual Illusions
- Possibility for designers to create visually striking structures that appear one way from above and completely different from other perspectives.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture
- Opportunity for architects and builders to explore unconventional design concepts, such as aircraft carrier-inspired structures, that push the boundaries of traditional architecture.
- Renewable Energy
- Potential for renewable energy companies to collaborate with transportation hubs and explore the implementation of solar and wind power generators to meet sustainable energy needs.
- Interior Design
- Possibility for interior designers and decorators to incorporate military-themed elements into their designs, such as aircraft carrier-inspired furniture or decor, to create visually striking and unique spaces.
