I love this tower design in Montpellier, France.
Those decks are made to chill out and drink vermouth in the summer, but I can imagine flying bikes and cars taking
flaying in and out, like launching/landing platforms.
Its architects—Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nicolas Laisné Associés and Manal Rachdi Oxo architects—say this 17-story
multipurpose tower is " inspired by the city's tradition of outdoor living and the efficient properties of a tree. "
That's why they call it the L'Arbre Blanc, the white tree.
It's been designed to have " apartments, a restaurant, an art gallery, offices, a bar with a panoramic view and a
common area."
Regards.
Those decks are made to chill out and drink vermouth in the summer, but I can imagine flying bikes and cars taking
flaying in and out, like launching/landing platforms.
Its architects—Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nicolas Laisné Associés and Manal Rachdi Oxo architects—say this 17-story
multipurpose tower is " inspired by the city's tradition of outdoor living and the efficient properties of a tree. "
That's why they call it the L'Arbre Blanc, the white tree.
It's been designed to have " apartments, a restaurant, an art gallery, offices, a bar with a panoramic view and a
common area."
Regards.
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