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UTS Broadway Tower Skin by LAVA

 

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The tower skin project for UTS Broadway Tower is aimed to transform old style building into modern & sustainable building, but the main purpose is to offer a high performance ‘micro climate’ and to generate energy, thank to the tranparent cocoon and the photo-voltaic cell. Designed by LAVA, the skin project actually can be implemented to any building.


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“A re-skinned UTS Tower could be an example of sustainability, innovation, cutting edge design and creative education, without demolishing and rebuilding the 1960s icon,” added Bosse.

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