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Building future designs

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Monday, 04 June 2007

Cybertecture is the pioneering design concept coined by James Law in 2001 that aims to bring people together to a wonderful lifestyle of "Live the future". The discipline fuses the worlds of technology with architecture to present cyber-based solutions integrated within each facet of the built environment. A building that has been built by a Cybertect will carry features that have been seamlessly woven in to its design - resulting in an environment that provides optimum utilitarian and aesthetic pleasure to its users.

Cybertecture offers definitive solutions redefined to encompass the worlds of technology and architecture.

Cybertecture is the play of hardware and software in spatial volume, creating the mechanics that operate as part of the Cybertecture world's fabric. In Cybertecture projects, the hardware (architecture and interiors) is as important as the software (the application of technology) to generate a "Live the future" lifestyle that brings people together.

As the world becomes interconnected and globalisation ever apparent, Cybertecture offers definitive solutions redefined to encompass both the worlds of technology and architecture. The world of Cybertecture provides a limitless world of possibilities - projects requiring this have led to an evolution that has technology with architecture merged together in a futuristic balance.

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James Law is the visionary responsible for designing some of the most innovative Cybertecture projects in the world, including the world's first artificial intelligence media laboratory for the Hong Kong Government; the world's first Bricks & Clicks shopping mall - Dickson Cyber Express; and the world's first "morphable" house in partnership with IBM in Denmark; the world's first Electronics Arts Experience with the exciting, unique and innovative new entertainment experience to the millions of visitors to The Peak in Hong Kong, as well as the upcoming iPad Tower by Omniyat Properties in Dubai, that will be the world's first Cybertecture residential tower scheduled for completion in 2009.

In the merging of these services and projects, James Law Cybertecture International develops the core Cybertecture vision of the world, in which the now and future world is designed and created inspired in a symbiotic balance between space and technology. By doing this, people living, working and playing in Cybertecture will truly be "Living the future".

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