In restaurant tower construction, one of the pivotal considerations revolves around their visual aesthetics. The visual allure plays a vital role in drawing in patrons and establishing an iconic presence for the city or even the nation. Investing in and earmarking a budget for this facet is akin to carefully selecting a stunning ensemble for the tower, a choice that can profoundly impact its future revenue and profitability.
Towers often stand as premier symbols of a city’s identity. Take, for instance, the Eiffel Tower emblematic of France, or the Milad Tower representing Tehran and Iran.
While constructing a restaurant tower with a rectangular or square shape is the simplest and most conventional approach, there are other avenues to imbue the structure with a distinctive and aesthetically pleasing appearance, as outlined in this section.
It’s indisputable that all the visual forms presented in this section achieve a commendable level of visual appeal. However, it’s the finesse in construction and design that magnifies their effect. Furthermore, with appropriate lighting, the visual impact of the restaurant tower can be significantly heightened.
Assigning names to each of these forms is entirely subjective, and the implementation cost varies depending on factors such as the tower’s square footage, the intended function of its floors, the installation method, and the choice of materials.
It’s noteworthy that in most of the models mentioned, the central shaft serves as the conduit for elevators and houses installations, while the floors of the structure are earmarked for various purposes.
Pasargad Company not only executes each chosen model but also extends suggestions to esteemed investors, backed by meticulous calculations and a discerning approach, ensuring both execution and support in a refined and engaging manner. These proposals are crafted to complement and elevate the allure of the restaurant tower, rooted in the research conducted by Pasargad Company experts and tailored to meet the contemporary needs and societal psychology for optimal efficacy and, ultimately, investor satisfaction.
Milad Tower model | Bat model | Hexagonal model with flower head | Spherical flower model |
Twisty oval model | Root model | Bloom model | Pool ladder model |
Twisted prestressed model | Model two, three, four and several heads | Circle floor model | Irregular tower head |
Prestressed model | Emerald model | Suspended floor model | Fence |
1) Milad Tower Model
The Milad Tower model refers to a concrete structure similar to the Milad Tower, with a shaft that serves as the passage for elevators and utilities, while the upper part consists of floors housing various amenities such as restaurants, halls, and more.
2) Faceted Oval Model
In this model, there’s a central shaft for elevators and utilities, and the floors are oval-shaped and spiraled around the central shaft, accommodating amenities like restaurants, halls, and more.
3) Advanced Faceted Model
In this configuration, intricate elements are twisted around the central shaft of the tower (the elevator passage), allowing amenities such as restaurants, halls, and more to be placed on both the top and bottom of the tower in a circular pattern.
4) Advanced Model
In this design, intricate mesh elements surround the central shaft of the tower (the elevator passage), providing spaces for amenities like restaurants, halls, and more at the top or bottom of the tower.
5) Batwing Model
In this shape, the restaurant tower consists of a central shaft (elevator passage), with amenities like restaurants, halls, and more placed either in the middle of the tower, resembling a wing attached to the central shaft, or at the top of the tower.
6) Rooted Model
In this model, several towers of varying heights (enhancing both aesthetics and structural integrity) are connected to a central shaft, with amenities like restaurants, halls, and more situated on circular floors atop the tower. Additionally, root-like elements in the tower’s facade add a special touch to its appearance.
7) Two, Three, Four, and Multisided Model
In this model, the restaurant tower features several consoles (sides) at its top, where amenities such as restaurants, halls, and more are incorporated. For example, in the left image, an aerial restaurant, a glass restaurant, a zip line, and a bungee jumping facility are installed on the four arms of the restaurant tower. In this model, the cross-section of the restaurant tower is simple (rectangular or square), and the central shaft serves as the elevator passage and utility space.
8) Emerald Model
In this model, a lush emerald-shaped crown sits atop the restaurant tower, with floors housing amenities like restaurants, halls, and more within it. The green shaft of the tower serves as the elevator passage.
9) Hexagonal with Caps Model
In this design, the central shaft of the tower serves as the elevator passage, with amenities like restaurants, halls, and more placed on circular floors on top of the tower. The tower is constructed in the shape of a hexagonal cone with six petals and a blossom. Amenities can be incorporated on the flat petals and within the blossom.
10) Blossom Model
In this model, a central shaft serving as the elevator passage is constructed, with the top portion of the tower widening into a broad space accommodating amenities like restaurants, halls, and more. Multiple flower-shaped lights are installed for illumination and aesthetic enhancement.
11) Circular Floors Model
In this architectural model, a central shaft is specifically engineered for elevator access, surrounded by circular floors at different elevations. These floors are tailored to house facilities like restaurants, banquet halls, and more.
Within this blueprint, amenities for the restaurant tower can be configured in two distinct layouts: enclosed and open-air floors.
12) Suspended Floors Model
This model features one of the most beautiful and thrilling designs of the restaurant tower, with a central shaft serving as the elevator passage and space for amenities like restaurants, halls, and more at two locations.
Firstly, on circular floors at the top of the tower and secondly, on suspended floors connected to the tower by small shafts or cable boxes, linking them to the circular top of the tower.
13) Orb Flower Model
In this model, the central shaft of the tower serves as the elevator passage, and spherical shapes atop the tower house amenities like restaurants, halls, and more. Floors are incorporated within the spherical shapes.
14) Spiral Staircase Model
In this model, the central shaft serves as the elevator passage, with the top of the restaurant tower widening and extending into a broad space where floors and amenities like restaurants, halls, and more are situated. Additionally, elements resembling spiral staircase railings encircle the tower, adding a striking visual appeal that extends to the base of the tower.
15) Irregular Crown Model
The concept of this model involves designing the top of the tower according to the designer’s preferences. The designer can create any geometric shape that is feasible for implementation. Two examples of irregular shapes are provided, allowing for amenities like restaurants, halls, and more to be installed at the top of the tower, while the central shaft serves as the elevator passage.
16) Fence Model
In this model, unlike other models, the central shaft has a larger diameter, allowing it to serve as both the elevator passage and a space for amenities like restaurants, halls, and more. Additionally, mesh-like elements surround the tower, significantly enhancing its visual appeal.
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