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Rotating 'Dynamic Tower' set for Dubai

New York, June 26, 2008

The 'Dynamic Tower,' a slender, shifting skyscraper of rotating, energy-self-sufficient luxury apartments, was presented in project-form in New York by Italian architect David Fisher, before it goes up in Dubai.

The innovative, 420-metre building features 80 pre-fabricated apartments that spin a full 360 degrees, at voice command, around a central column by means of 79 power-generating wind turbines located between each floor.

'This building will have endless different shapes,' Fisher said.

As each floor rotates independently from the other, the Dynamic Tower will constantly change its profile, in a new architectural concept that is taking root around the world.

The Mirax group plans to build a similar, 70-story skyscraper in Moscow. 'We look forward to build a third one in New York and maybe in other cities,' said Fisher.

'These buildings will open our vision all around, to a new life,' he added.

The apartments, ranging from 124 to 1,200 sq/m, will take between one and three hours to make a complete rotation, and at $30,000 per sq/m, will cost from $3.7 million to $36 million.

Fisher said the pre-fabricated components made in a plant in Altamura, southern Italy, will allow the skyscraper to go up in record time and slash building costs by 10 per cent.




Tags: Dubai | launch | Rotating tower | Italian architect | Fischer |

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