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Movable facades: Designing parts of the facade so that they can be moved and changed according to the desires of residents or weather changes, such as moving solar panels or parts of the wall that open to become balconies. Smart Building Technology: Integrating smart home systems that control lighting, blinds, electrochromic glass (which changes its transparency), and other automated elements to enhance comfort and energy efficiency. Green facades: The use of plants and trees not only in gardens but as part of the facade itself, adding a natural touch and helping to purify the air. Thoughtful architectural lighting: Using lighting in an artistic way to highlight facade features at night, such as hidden lighting lines that highlight geometric elements. Water as a design element: Include water elements such as wall waterfalls or mirror pools in the facade to add a sense of movement and vitality. Use reflective and transparent materials: such as stained glass or reflective materials that reflect the sky and ocean, creating a stunning visual effect. Interaction with the environment: Designing facades that interact with the surrounding environment in innovative ways, such as using photochromic panels that change with the intensity of sunlight. Using or combining these ideas, you can design facades that combine aesthetics and functionality and offer a unique living experience to residents, making the project stand out in the area. --ar 3:2 --v 6.0
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