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The Dynamic Architecture building, which will be constantly in motion changing its shape, will be able to generate electric energy for itself as well as for other buildings.

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25 Responses to “The first World Dynamic Architecture in DuBai project”

  1. The music is the opening theme to 2001: A Space Odyssey

  2. What’s this music called?

  3. I am kind of scared when I am 100 floors above land.

  4. I think I would get dizzy living here though.

  5. is there a nobel prize for architectural design? if there is, David Fischer surely deserves one.. salute!

  6. I’d like my condo to move vertically as well. Impress me!

  7. if not Allah, it will be al qaida which finish
    with to nonscense constracion in ua…
    they distroy only nature…and the labour
    there living like slaves!!!

  8. Okay… the pipeline problem has already been solved. Look at the Space Needle in Seattle, people! (Although only the restaurant rotates, it’s a good example) All you need is a stationary center, sort of like a spine, and everything around it rotates. It’s complicated, but it can be done.

  9. HERES MY IDEA..theres a waste holding facility under your bathroom/kitchen/or whatever place where your waste is stored during the building spin..the main pluming lines is disconnected from from the waste holders during the building spin cycle…when the building come back to the original stance it reconnects to the solid plumbing lines and drop the load..

  10. its alive…

    ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!

  11. we humanss r so creative

  12. now that is definitely a beautiful clean future… I wish I can just look at this tower in person!

  13. 4:27 AHH Flying Blades!!!

  14. i think, for giving out, there will be circular collecting channel on the stem(for toilet); for taking in water, collecting channel should be on the floor. electricity is easy. for elevator, the rotating speed should be slow enough to get on and off.

  15. This is awesome… these buildings will remove the nuclear power plants from face of the planet. No more danger of being blown up.

  16. mikemathewnirvana
    August 14th, 2008 at 3:56 am

    individual floors can be rotated.. so its upto u if u want to rotate or not! n ya! .. but its prety cool ****!

  17. symbols of qayamat

  18. what i did not understand is how are th pipe lines builtin the structure? for instance they have mentioned that the core/foundation that holds all the floors is in the center. So if the toilets are on the floors and not in the core then how are those pipelines/plumbing going to stay in place while the floors rotate? My opinion is theyre probably going to be flexible and if so thats going to need a loooot of maintainance.

  19. this seems to defy the law pf physics. can someone please expalin this to me???

  20. Archon, I don’t think that the floors have to rotate. They aren’t connected to the turbines so the wind doesn’t spin them. It’s up to the inhabitant to decide. Even if this isn’t right, the spinning would be so slow that it’s barely even noticeable.

  21. godd damn rich people got arab money

  22. I believe the very, very first one was the rotating restaurant on top of the Olympic Tower in Munich build in 1972.

  23. I can see this being a hugely popular form of construction, if the cost savings and energy production it claims to make is true… It’s fast, it can be beautiful, and apparently cheaper… Perhaps this is, the future of our generations architecture?

  24. lol ricflair theme

  25. looks good but living in it would make me sick tho,,

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