Building rotates 360 degrees
Italian architect David Fisher said the ambitious plan is to build buildings called Dynamic Tower across cities around the world.
Italian architect David Fisher said the ambitious plan is to build buildings called Dynamic Tower across cities around the world.
This building has the ability to transform images continuously, every 90 minutes each time its individual floors rotate 360 degrees around a concrete core. The first two buildings are expected to be built in Dubai and Moscow. Other cities like London, Milan, Paris, Rome, New York and Miami are all included in this program.
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Fisher Architect is the owner of the Rotational Building Technology Company. He came up with the idea of building movable high-rise buildings after seeing the view from a friend's apartment in Manhattan. Daily Mail page quoted Fisher: 'The design of a rotating building is a new era of architecture. This is the first time buildings can become a part of life. Buildings will be 4-way - an extra dimension of time '.
Dynamic Tower is also designed to generate electricity from wind and solar energy. Each floor will be equipped with up to 79 wind turbines to generate enough electricity to supply the building. Buildings can identify climate changes, temperatures to regulate energy across the building's surface. They automatically manage the indoor temperature, cool summer and warm in winter.
Each designed tower has a swimming pool, a garden and even an elevator for cars, meaning people can park outside their apartments. The 80-storey building in Dubai is expected to have a construction cost of around £ 355 million.
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