Dubai built the tallest rotary tower in the world

David Fisher, an Israeli Italian architect, is planning to build in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates a skyscraper complex consisting of 68 floors, each of which can rotate 360 ​​degrees independently of the another floor, The Wall Street Journal said.

This allows buildings to always change shape. The total value of the project is estimated at up to 330 million USD.

Each floor of the tower will be in the form of a ' donut ', connected to the center of the building are central elevators, fire stairs and other gravity centers. Between the ' donuts ' there is an alternator of wind power generators.

It is intended that in the tower there will be hotels, offices and luxurious rooms separately for the upper class. Residents of the top 5 floors can control the direction and rotation speed of their floors thanks to the voice control system.

At the present time Fisher architect and assistant team are studying the sewage system and supplying clean water to this rotating tower. This " donut " tower is not the first plan to build a rotating tower in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

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The "donut" building will be built in Dubai with a total preliminary cost of US $ 330 million. (Photos: Lenta, VTC)

Last year, the city planned to build a 30-storey building with 200 apartments, which could be rotated around its axis one day. The solar cell system will provide energy for moving around the building.

Dubai is the preferred city for architectural trials. In Dubai, people have successfully built underground hotels under the ocean, artificial islands and artificial ski areas. In the future, Dubai plans to build a tower with a height of 1000 m, setting the highest tower record in the world.

Doan Phuong