April 18, 2008 Dubai has well earned its reputation for architectural extravagance and excess. Not a cent has been spared as various developers vie to produce the biggest, the most stunning, the most ...
At a press conference at the Plaza today, Italian architect Dr. David Fisher unveiled his first two Dynamic Towers?one in Dubai and the other planned for Moscow?massive mixed-use skyscrapers that, oh ...
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 ...
This concept image shows how the floors would move from the central column of the buildingCredit: Dynamic Architecture/YouTube The idea was dreamed up by architect Fisher from Dynamic Architecture - ...
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 ...
July 1, 2008 Floor plans have been released and the reservations list opened for the "world's first building in motion" - the Dynamic Tower in Dubai. Italian architect Dr. David Fisher made the ...
The estimated cost of building the Dynamic Tower in Dubai, where each of 80 floors will rotate independently, has been put at Dh2 billion by its developer. The tower is expected to cost around Dh2 ...
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 ...
Architect Dr. David Fisher unveiled his Dynamic Tower at the Plaza Hotel yesterday, showing off the mixed-use skyscraper that will rotate on a by-floor basis. A tower in Dubai will be completed in ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Because it’s late afternoon on a Wednesday, here we present a ...
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 ...