Great Building. GSI Tower designed by Sanzpont Arquitectura, and will be located in Cancun, Mexico. This gives the city a common ground that elevated green makes an urban balcony. As an added value, the building allows the public to continue to increase even more, because it has a restaurant lounge at the top level. With all this, vertically integrated infrastructure with city life and urban environments. The GSI tower will be home to a number of top restaurants, corporate offices and shopping malls. An eco-conscious design, the sides of the building will filter in natural light while also providing a stunning view of the Carribean Sea and the adjacent golf course. The building will house 20 floors of shopping centers, hotels and offices, and consists of two vertical body that meets at the top of the second bridge is populated with the park interior to form the skeleton of the natural landscape.The GSI tower is unlike any building the world has ever seen before
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Although a rather simple design, its donut- or zero-shaped form looks more like a gigantic art sculpture than an actual building. Designed by Sanzpont Arquitectura, the GSI tower will be located in Cancun, Mexico. To be built soon, it has the architecture world buzzing because of the unique negative space in its center, which is big enough to fly a helicopter through.
The building is protected from the sun in the west face with a façade made of alucobond ventilation in the form of fish scales, indirect natural light is filtered in the lattice horizontally its perimeter. In the east façade, the building shell is designed with a set of serigraph, sandblasted and transparent glass that take advantage of natural scenery of the Golf Course and the Caribbean Sea. The GSI tower is unlike any building the world has ever seen before. Although a rather simple design, its donut- or zero-shaped form looks more like a gigantic art sculpture than an actual building. .
Designed by Sanzpont Arquitectura, the GSI tower will be located in Cancun, Mexico. To be built soon, it has the architecture world buzzing because of the unique negative space in its center, which is big enough to fly a helicopter through