High-rise building
It was a skyscraper with many floors like other buildings. But the highlight is it
It was a skyscraper with many floors like other buildings. But the highlight is that it "grows hair" everywhere. Experts say this strange design could be the future for buildings, according to the Daily Mail.
These special thin hairs will swing in the wind, especially taking advantage of the height of the building, so that the kinetic energy is converted into electricity.
Graphics of "hairy" buildings - (Photo: Belatchew Arkitekter)
The project called Strawscraper was initiated by Belatchew Arkitekter. This "hairy" building will be built in downtown Stockholm, Sweden.
According to Belatchew Arkitekter, these hairy skyscrapers will be "wind farms" to harness the potential for urban future.
When the wind blows very light, a series of suction tubes on the building will swing to create electricity by piezoelectric technology. As a result, buildings can become wind power plants.
Belatchew Arkitekter said this odd architecture also has the potential to attract visitors. The swaying feathers but no noise and especially change the color of light emitted from the building at night.
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