NEW YORK (Reuters) - After taking in an expansive view of Manhattan from a friend's apartment, architect David Fisher came up with a way to make the most of a good location -- a rotating building.
Dubai’s 360-degree rotating skyscraper: an algorithm too far? Have you seen the BBC report on Dubai’s first ‘rotating skyscraper’ this afternoon? There’s some French architect saying how much he’d ...
The future is coming, and it's all about those 360-degree views. Dubai plans to take your 360-degree experience far beyond video by building the world's first ever rotating skyscraper by 2020. SEE ...
An 80-storey (420-metre tall) moving building is slated to be built in Dubai, with apartments that will spin 360 degrees at voice command, according to the BBC. Talk about innovative… 79 horizontally ...
Waking up to a view in the Persian Gulf is usually enough to take your breath away. But in Dubai, waking up to the same view every day just isn't enough. So a group of architects is working to fix ...
Remember the rotating house we wrote about back in October? Imagine a whole lot of them stacked up on top of each other, completing one full rotation every seven days and powered solely by the sun.
The modern world is full of unique, eye-catching buildings – but an upcoming Dubai skyscraper is about to put a new spin on the field of architecture. We’ve reported before on Israeli-Italian ...
Waking up to a view in the Persian Gulf is usually enough to take your breath away. But in Dubai, waking up to the same view every day just isn't enough. So a group of architects is working to fix ...
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