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The Novartis Headquarters are Stunning and Distinct

— August 30, 2014 — Art & Design
The company Novartis will soon be opening its headquarters in Sydney, and the design for the building is certainly memorable.

The architecture is done by the office 'HDR | Rice Daubney,' and "the scheme is distinguished by two main formally contrasting components: an elevated glass-clad building volume, and a series of full-height curving wood walls," according to DesignBoom. The building certainly has a memorable look, even when looking at it from a distance. The curved wood walls especially make it stand out, and will also help workers enjoy coming in every morning. Moreover, because there is a significant amount of glass for the walls, ample sunlight will be able to flood through.

The Novartis headquarters will be a distinct building in Sydney.

Photo Credits: designboom, novartis

Trend Themes

  1. Curved Wood Walls — There is an opportunity for architects and interior designers to explore the use of curved wood walls in creating stunning buildings or spaces.
  2. Glass-walled Buildings — The use of glass as a primary material for the walls of buildings is a trend that is gaining popularity and could be explored further in the architectural industry.
  3. Distinctive Building Designs — Creating unique and distinctive designs for buildings is a trend that can help them stand out and could be explored further in the construction industry.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Architects can explore the use of wood as a material for creating unique and innovative designs for buildings.
  2. Interior Design — Interior designers can explore the use of curved wood walls as an innovative way to create distinctive and visually appealing spaces.
  3. Construction — The construction industry can explore the trend of creating distinct and memorable building designs, such as glass-walled buildings, to attract customers and stand out in the market.
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