The West Bay Lagoon Plaza proposes two identical towers: ‘Zig Zag Towers’ by MZ & Partners. Their structure is obtained through a rethinking of the rules, manipulating basic forms in an unconventional way to produce buildings that are functional, yet also visually striking, favoring simplicity and denying decorative gestures.
Located on the seaside, the towers are facing the sea, and are separated in the centre by a platform, functioning as a geometrical conduct between the various buildings. This platform functions as a public plaza, accommodating a variety of public activities, like a food court, shopping area.
Photographs: Nelson Garrido








what angles are the towers on and how does it stay up right?