What are some examples of ornamentation in High-Tech architecture?

Some examples of ornamentation in High-Tech architecture are:

1. Structural elements such as exposed steel beams, trusses, and cables that are left visible as decoration rather than being concealed.

2. Industrial materials such as metal, glass, and concrete used in non-traditional ways to create unique patterns and textures.

3. Futuristic shapes and forms that reflect the technology of the time.

4. LED lighting used to accentuate building features and create a sense of movement and dynamism.

5. Mechanical and electronic systems that are exposed and used as architectural features, such as escalators, elevators, and HVAC systems.

6. Computer-generated graphics and digital displays that are seamlessly integrated into the building's design.

7. Interior design elements such as furniture and fixtures that complement and enhance the building's overall aesthetic.

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