30 Nov 2006Dubai: Dubai's latest mind-boggling project will be yet another global first - a fully rotating tower powered by the sun.Project engineers say the Dh400 million Time Residences tower in the ...
The financial crisis will not stop the construction of two rotating tower projects in Dubai with both the developments predicted to break ground in the coming months. The 80-storey Dynamic Tower, ...
The US$ 700 million, 420 m high Dynamic Tower will be the world’s first rotating building. Picture courtesy: Dynamic Architecture. The world's first rotating building, an 80-storey tower, will be ...
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Located on 1017 Kennely Road in Saginaw, this $539,999 home is available on the market right now and is impossible to duplicate, according to listing agent, Cris Sears. The home includes five bedrooms ...
Swedish researchers have proposed the installation of rotating and revolving PV arrays on the cooling towers of thermal power plants. While such projects are ideal in nations with limited land, ...
Dubai has garnered much attention in recent years with a never-ending supply of architectural wonders being built, or proposed, at a head spinning pace. Mostly these towering structures are grand and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Dubai, the Arab city with the palm-shaped islands and the sail-shaped hotel, is adding to its eclectic skyline by building the world's ...
For more than two decades, a futuristic-looking silver-coloured column has towered over the River Clyde. But since the £10m Glasgow Tower opened in 2001, it has been riddled with maintenance issues ...
30 November 2006 Dubai will be home to the world's first fully rotating tower. The Dh400 million, 170-metre Time Residences will be located in City of Arabia within Dubailand, and will be powered by ...
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.
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