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ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Opus stands out for its engineering and design. More than just a building, the project is an example of how engineering can push technical boundaries to create innovative architecture. The structure was conceived as two independent towers connected by a suspension bridge over 70 meters high. This bridge, with three floors and 38 meters long, required advanced solutions to ensure stability and perfect integration with the volume of the sculpted cube.
The central void, which spans eight floors, combines structural precision with bold aesthetics, forming visual axes that redefine the relationship between the building and its surroundings.
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Furthermore, the quadruple-height atrium exemplifies the balance between engineering and design, supporting the grandeur of the space and integrating the structural elements with the visual lightness of the project.
Every aspect of the building, from the orthogonal façade to the interior fluidity, was designed to harmonize functionality, innovation and visual impact. An inspiring example of how engineering shapes the future of cities.
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LAURIAN GHINITOIU