Plans for the world’s first rotating skyscraper have been unveiled. Italian architect David Fisher’s Dynamic Tower is expected to be developed in Dubai and Moscow with other locations worldwide ...
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.
You might have heard about the rotating skyscrapers already — one is set to be built in Moscow, and the other in Dubai. Floors slowly rotate around the building in a variety of patterns, powered by ...
Italian "architect" Dr. David Fisher is planning to build an 80-story building in Dubai with rotating floors that would give it an ever-changing shape. He also wants to build similar towers in Russia ...
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, ...
In an exclusive interview, deputy editor Conrad Egbert talks to Italian architect David Fisher about his plan to build Dubai’s first rotating tower and how it could revolutionise the way the world ...