Burj Khalifa: As a landmark building in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa stands at a height of 828 meters with 160 floors. Its facade comprises 23,566 units covering an area of 125,000 square meters. The design inspiration for its Y-shaped floors comes from SpiderLily, a regional desert flower, maximizing structural integrity and offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf.
The Henderson (project on 2 Murray Rd, Central, Hong Kong): Known as the project with a free-form double-curved curtain wall system, The Henderson's design interprets a blooming bauhinia flower, with extremely high requirements for the craftsmanship and precision of curved glass curtain walls. The project's curtain wall area reaches 25,000 square meters, consisting of nearly 3,000 units of flat, single-curved, double-curved, and conical glass curtain wall units, with curved units accounting for 60%.
Costanera Center: Located on the northwest bank of the Mapocho River, the Costanera Center, enveloped in glass, emits a magical glow under the sunlight. Its ingeniously designed structure makes it the tallest landmark in South America.