Jan 31, 2010
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The first rotating buildings in the WORLD!
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Have you ever seen buildings that rotates in motion? You think it sounds impossible or crazy? Well, at least not to David Fisher, the creator of the worl'ds first building in motion - The Revolutionary Dynamic Tower. It adjust itself to the sun, wind, weather and views by rotating each floor seperately. Also, these buildings would never appear the same way.
Well, watch these pictures and video further down! ;)
"It is amazing but you will have the choice of waking up to sunrise in your bedroom and enjoying sunsets over the ocean at dinner.
In addition to being such an incredible engineering miracle it will produce energy for itself and even for other buildings because it will have wind turbines fitted between each rotating floor. So an 80-story building will have up to 79 wind turbines, making it a true green power plant"... [text]
There are currently two projects on the running of this Dynamic Architecture in the world. - Dubai & Moscow.
DUBAI PROJECT
"The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will be 1,380 feet (420 meters) tall, 80 floors, apartments will range in size from 1,330 square feet (124 square meters), to Villas of 12,900 square feet (1,200 square meters) complete with a parking space inside the apartment. It will consist of offices, a luxury hotel, residential apartments, and the top 10 floors will be for luxury villas located in a prime location in Dubai.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will be the first skyscraper to be entirely constructed in a factory from prefabricated parts. So instead of some 2000 workers, only 680 will be sufficient. Construction is scheduled to be completed by 2010"...[text]
MOSCOW PROJECT
This tower will be 1312 ft (400 meters) tall.
See these buildings in motion below:
Chrissy's Opinion: "Well, I think it would be cool and scarying at the same time living in a rotating buildings. Changing point of view every time you wake up. I would try living in one of these for a week, but not more than that. I would be scared and not feeling safe since I fear for heights!"
Image: Dynamic Architecture ™ all rights reserved to David Fisher Source: villageofjoy