This document summarizes a variety of 21st century architecture projects from around the world that utilize unique designs such as egg-shaped structures, green living walls, and buildings integrated with nature. Some examples mentioned are the Cloud Gate sculpture in Chicago, the Turning Torso tower in Malmo Sweden, and artificial island developments in Dubai. Overall, the text outlines innovative building designs and forms that push the boundaries of architecture and incorporate sustainability.
35. Artificial islands: world of luxury, of splendour, of beauty ... show of economic power and technological capability. Building of islands of dreams is becoming increasingly popular. This fashion was initiated in United Arab Emirates, and now similar projects are planned in many other countries.
37. The Indian Sanjay Puri Architects Office designed the building to be constructed almost entirely of concrete, it is the seat of Bombay Arts Society in Mumbai
38. L-Tower - the latest project by Daniel Libeskind for the City of Toronto
39. Living facades of buildings Green living wall "Halles à Avignon" in France by Patrick Blank
40. GRIN GRIN Park, Fukuoka, Japan. Design: Toyo Ito. Buildings are covered with vegetation. There are also paths, benches, etc.
41. Gwanggyo City Center (City Kwangiu) design by MVRDV. The green cones - hedgerows on the terraces, surround each floor of buildings, so they look like rings one at the other.
42. School of Fine Arts and Design in Singapore; designed by CPG Consultants
46. In Baku - the capital of Azerbaijan, on two adjacent penisulas will be built so modern skyscrapers. Designer of those buildings is Korean Lab Heerim Architects.
47. MEDIA FACADE Project of Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria. Architect: Treusch Wien