Stunning site wrap unveiled on Sloane Street

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The new development will be built on the outside of a listed building in London. The £53m deal will include the demolition of the existing building and construction of a new 25-storey residential tower, as well as a new building for the existing façade. The new building will be constructed to be a perfect replica of the existing façade, complete with intricate details and ornate architectural features. The goal of the trompe l’oeil print is to create a seamless transition between the old and the new, making it appear as though the new building is an extension of the existing one. The trompe l’oeil technique is a form of visual illusion that creates the impression that something is one way when it is actually another. This technique is used to create the illusion of three-dimensional objects appearing flat, or to create the illusion of a flat surface appearing three-dimensional. In the context of the trompe l’oeil print, the technique is used to create the illusion that the new building is an extension of the existing façade. By using a trompe l’oeil print on the façade, the developers aim to minimize disruption to the surrounding area and preserve the historic integrity of the building. The trompe l’oeil print is a large-scale print that measures 40 meters long and 4 meters high.

The Evolution of Building Wraps

Building wraps have been a staple of urban renewal projects for decades. From humble beginnings as a means to revitalize neglected buildings, they have evolved into a powerful tool for architects, designers, and communities.

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