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- Q911929 abstract "The Dynamic Tower (also known as Dynamic Architecture Building or the Da Vinci Tower) is a proposed 420-metre (1,378 ft), 80-floor moving skyscraper, designed by architect David Fisher.It was proposed as the world's first prefabricated skyscraper with 40 factory-built modules for each floor. 90% of the tower could be built in a factory and shipped to the construction site. This would allow the entire building to be built more quickly. The core of the tower must be built at the construction site. Fisher said that the prefabricated portions would decrease the project's cost and the number of workers, and that construction will take 30% less time than a normal skyscraper of the same size. The majority of the workers would be in factories, working under safer conditions. Kitchen and bathroom fixtures would be pre-installed. The core would serve each floor with a special, patented connection for clean water, based on technology used to refuel airplanes in mid-flight. As a matter of fact the Dynamic Tower is worldwide patented, including the ever changing shape of the building itself and the wind turbines positioned between each floor.The entire tower is proposed to be powered from wind turbines and solar panels. Enough surplus electricity should be produced to power five other similar sized buildings in the vicinity. The turbines would be located between each of the rotating floors. Fisher said that they could generate up to 1,200,000 kilowatt-hours of energy. The solar panels are expected to cover the roof and the top of each floor.The Rotating Tower was awarded among the Top Best Invention of the Year from Time Magazine.".
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- Q911929 comment "The Dynamic Tower (also known as Dynamic Architecture Building or the Da Vinci Tower) is a proposed 420-metre (1,378 ft), 80-floor moving skyscraper, designed by architect David Fisher.It was proposed as the world's first prefabricated skyscraper with 40 factory-built modules for each floor. 90% of the tower could be built in a factory and shipped to the construction site. This would allow the entire building to be built more quickly.".
- Q911929 label "Dynamic Tower".
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- Q911929 name "Dynamic Tower".