Neverending Evolution | Luca Nicheto

Neverending Evolution | Luca Nicheto

zuloark:  brilliantspace:   Docks de Paris by Jakob+MacFarlene

zuloarkbrilliantspace:  Docks de Paris by Jakob+MacFarlene

loveyourcrookedneighbor:


italian architect david fischer designed the dynamic tower skyscraper so that each of its 80 floors would rotate according to voice command. fischer wanted to design a space where you could enjoy the sunrise & sunset from the same room. the rotation takes up to 3 hours & is powered by solar panels and 79 wind turbines, with one turbine located between each floor. almost the entire structure will be pre-fabricated offsite. construction is due to be completed by the end of 2010. // weburbanist

click here to see the building in motion.

loveyourcrookedneighbor:

italian architect david fischer designed the dynamic tower skyscraper so that each of its 80 floors would rotate according to voice command. fischer wanted to design a space where you could enjoy the sunrise & sunset from the same room. the rotation takes up to 3 hours & is powered by solar panels and 79 wind turbines, with one turbine located between each floor. almost the entire structure will be pre-fabricated offsite. construction is due to be completed by the end of 2010. // weburbanist

click here to see the building in motion.

Neverending Evolution | Luca Nicheto

Neverending Evolution | Luca Nicheto

zuloark:  brilliantspace:   Docks de Paris by Jakob+MacFarlene

zuloarkbrilliantspace:  Docks de Paris by Jakob+MacFarlene

loveyourcrookedneighbor:


italian architect david fischer designed the dynamic tower skyscraper so that each of its 80 floors would rotate according to voice command. fischer wanted to design a space where you could enjoy the sunrise & sunset from the same room. the rotation takes up to 3 hours & is powered by solar panels and 79 wind turbines, with one turbine located between each floor. almost the entire structure will be pre-fabricated offsite. construction is due to be completed by the end of 2010. // weburbanist

click here to see the building in motion.

loveyourcrookedneighbor:

italian architect david fischer designed the dynamic tower skyscraper so that each of its 80 floors would rotate according to voice command. fischer wanted to design a space where you could enjoy the sunrise & sunset from the same room. the rotation takes up to 3 hours & is powered by solar panels and 79 wind turbines, with one turbine located between each floor. almost the entire structure will be pre-fabricated offsite. construction is due to be completed by the end of 2010. // weburbanist

click here to see the building in motion.

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