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Rotating SkyscraperThe Associated PressArchitect Dr. David Fisher
unveiled the Dynamic Tower, the world's first building in motion. The
rotate skyscrapers, which are planned worldwide, have floors which
rotate independently to create a building that constantly changes shape.
(June 24)Is it the skyscraper of the future? Or just a "pie in the
sky" idea? Italian architect David Fisher unveiled in New York the
design for what he's calling the world's first "building in motion."
It's an 80-story residential tower with revolving floors, ostensibly
set for construction in Dubai this fall. ((David Fisher, Architect))
"It's the first building that is dynamic, changing its' shape. You
can adjust the shape any given moment." Fisher says he is also
slated to build one of the "dynamic" buildings in Moscow, and, he hopes,
New York City. He says the buildings also double as power
generators: wind turbines on every floor will provide power. "Wind
has a very negative affect on skyscrapers we all know. So I say 'why do
we want to fight the wind?' Why don't we use the wind, to our own
benefit? The Dubai condos are going for three-thousand dollars a
square foot. Lifts will allow penthouse residents to park their cars
right in their apartments. Fisher says the building parts will be
prefabricated in a factory in Italy then assembled at the final
location.
The architect says he'd like to have the Dubai
building ready to live in by 2010. Ted Shaffrey, The Associated
Press, New York
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