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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Ndarja : un immeuble au design atypique à Tirana en Albanie
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart. And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate. The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use. The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior. This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood. The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program. A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views. The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city. The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight. The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
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25/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Illustration of the inspiration behind the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Render of the planned pool for the Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_178053184_FER
Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.
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Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Interior render of the planned Ndarja development
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DUKAS_178053181_FER
Buildings look like a single high rise pulled apart to make two
Ferrari Press Agency
Ndarja 1
Ref 16346
25/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Plomp / OODA
Two stunning new buildings have been designed to look like a single high rise that has been pulled apart.
And the void in the middle creates a square for people to meet and congregate.
The development, called Ndarja , is located in the Albanian capital city Tirana and is for residential, hospitality, office, and commercial use.
The “break” in the structure features a pool drawing natural light underground and linking the exterior to the interior.
This open area integrates the greenery from the surrounding streets, the square and the balcony gardens, creating a microclimate for the neighbourhood.
The ground and first floors host commercial spaces while the upper floors accommodate a mixed-use program.
A premium hotel is on the upper levels, taking full advantage of breathtaking city views.
The exterior will feature perforated metal sheeting to help regulate sunlight while reflecting the activity on the balconies back into the city.
The vegetation was thoughtfully selected for its placement within the building, with species chosen for their resilience to wind and sunlight.
The architect company behind the build is Portugal-based OODA
OPS: Render of the planned Ndarja development, designed to look like two buildings that have been pulled apart.Visiualisatioon by Plomp.
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Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
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16/07/2024
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A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
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DUKAS_172383436_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383435_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383416_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383402_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383394_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Early sketch for new ballet-dancer inspired skycraper.
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DUKAS_172383391_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383388_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383384_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
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Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
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16/07/2024
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A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383381_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383372_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172383367_FER
Ballet dancer inspired skyscraper
Ferrari Press Agency
Ballet 1
Ref 16010
16/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Visualisation by Plomp
A skyscraper designed to like the leg bends of a dancer has been unveiled.
The design was inspired by ballet and the move known as a plié.
It describes the movement where a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again.
One of the high rise segments has a subtle bend near the base while the second is much more prominent.
The building, called the Bond Tower, is currently being built in the Albanian capital city Tirana.
The 50-floor building was designed by Portugal-based architectural firm OODA to become an iconic landmark for the city.
The 54.423m2 construction will have residential, commercial, office and hotel space, said to reflect the city’s vibrant urban life.
OPS: Render of the Bond Tower, Tirana, inspired by a ballet-dancer imove.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)