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  2. Dynamic Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamic Tower (also known as the rotating tower or the Da Vinci Tower) is a cancelled 420-metre (1,378 ft), 80-floor moving skyscraper, designed by architect David Fisher. [2] [5] Similar to the Suite Vollard completed in 2001 in Brazil, [6] each floor is designed to rotate independently, [3] resulting in a changing shape of the tower. Each ...

  3. Turning Torso - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded as the second twisted skyscraper in the world to receive the title after Telekom Tower in Malaysia. [8] It was designed by Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005. It reaches a height of 190 m (620 ft) with 54 stories and 147 apartments.

  4. Glasgow Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower, previously known as the Millennium Tower, was the winning design in an international competition to design a tower for the city centre of Glasgow. [6] The original architectural design was by the architect Richard Horden , with engineering design by Buro Happold , but after commissioning the project was taken over by the Glasgow ...

  5. Moving skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    A moving skyscraper is a tall building in which individual floors can rotate on its axis. The world's first such building, the Suite Vollard , [ 1 ] is located in Curitiba , Brazil . [ 2 ] Another similar project is the Dynamic Tower in Dubai .

  6. Ballet-inspired double skyscraper design tricks the eye - AOL

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    The project will break ground by the end of the year, according to the architect, with the tower scheduled for completion by the end of 2028. It will be one of many new buildings sending the ...

  7. List of twisted buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings can appear to be twisted by design, where the twisting (torsion, helix, etc.) is structural rather than merely an ornamental detail.The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat defines a twisting building as one that progressively rotates its floor plates or its façade as it gains height. [1]

  8. Oblisco Capitale - Wikipedia

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    The architectural design of Oblisco Capitale is a fusion of Pharaonic and Art Deco styles. The aesthetics draw heavily from the traditional forms of Ancient Egyptian obelisks, embodying a blend of modern ambition and historical reverence.

  9. Beyoncé inspires design of Australian skyscraper - AOL

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    The video for her song Ghost, which was part of the visual album she released at the end of 2013, has provided the inspiration for a curvy skyscraper that Beyoncé inspires design of Australian ...