Sunday, July 27, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Dubai Rotating Skyscraper - Innovation at Its Best
Given the number of stunning, almost miraculous constructions going on in Dubai, it's hard to single out one which outdoes others in its novelty, magnificence and uniqueness.
Talking of uniqueness? What about the first digital building of the world? What about a mega structure building being assembled at factory? How would you like some apartment with the ability to make whole deck rotate on touch of your finger? It's big, it's stunning, and it's spectacular. It's the first wind powered rotating sky scrapper of the world.
With the names like Infinity Design, LERA, Bosch Rexroth and Viega associated to the project, Dynamic Constructions is set to begin the work on this rotating sky scraper in Dubai very soon.
Construction:
Construction work will be completed simultaneously, while putting up the center of the building on-site, floors will be manufactured at a factory, before being carried to the location where they will be elevated and positioned with concrete center. This advance method will prove to be both time saving and cost effective. According to Dynamic Constructions, only 90 workers will be needed on-site. Compare this to more then 2000 workers normally required to build this kind of structures, and you will know the difference. Building the center and floors separately, but at the same time will result in a lot more swift completion of the project.
Rotation:
This is what makes this skyscraper truly phenomenal. Each deck of this Dubai skyscraper can rotate independently, giving the skyscraper a new shape and a new dimension every moment, making the building a visual treat. These floors will be remote controlled with residents having the option to decide on the speed and direction of their liking. What's more? Top five floors would be controlled through voice activated remote controls.
Wind Powered:
Wind energy is the power generated by wind through wind turbines. This process is clean and it doesn't produce any type of air pollution. Dubai rotating skyscraper will have wind turbines placed within its structure. These turbines are capable of generating more energy then what is needed for expected energy consumption of skyscraper. Thus providing loads of energy back into Dubai energy grid.
Another Rotating Skyscraper:
Lots of people are confusing this wind powered rotating skyscraper designed by David Fisher with another building designed by Glenn Howells Architects. That tower will actually rotate on its base and it comes no way near to the grandeur of David Fisher's rotating skyscraper.
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages UK Dropshippers Directory and Pakistan Property & Pakistan Real Estate Portal. He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_King
Talking of uniqueness? What about the first digital building of the world? What about a mega structure building being assembled at factory? How would you like some apartment with the ability to make whole deck rotate on touch of your finger? It's big, it's stunning, and it's spectacular. It's the first wind powered rotating sky scrapper of the world.
With the names like Infinity Design, LERA, Bosch Rexroth and Viega associated to the project, Dynamic Constructions is set to begin the work on this rotating sky scraper in Dubai very soon.
Construction:
Construction work will be completed simultaneously, while putting up the center of the building on-site, floors will be manufactured at a factory, before being carried to the location where they will be elevated and positioned with concrete center. This advance method will prove to be both time saving and cost effective. According to Dynamic Constructions, only 90 workers will be needed on-site. Compare this to more then 2000 workers normally required to build this kind of structures, and you will know the difference. Building the center and floors separately, but at the same time will result in a lot more swift completion of the project.
Rotation:
This is what makes this skyscraper truly phenomenal. Each deck of this Dubai skyscraper can rotate independently, giving the skyscraper a new shape and a new dimension every moment, making the building a visual treat. These floors will be remote controlled with residents having the option to decide on the speed and direction of their liking. What's more? Top five floors would be controlled through voice activated remote controls.
Wind Powered:
Wind energy is the power generated by wind through wind turbines. This process is clean and it doesn't produce any type of air pollution. Dubai rotating skyscraper will have wind turbines placed within its structure. These turbines are capable of generating more energy then what is needed for expected energy consumption of skyscraper. Thus providing loads of energy back into Dubai energy grid.
Another Rotating Skyscraper:
Lots of people are confusing this wind powered rotating skyscraper designed by David Fisher with another building designed by Glenn Howells Architects. That tower will actually rotate on its base and it comes no way near to the grandeur of David Fisher's rotating skyscraper.
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages UK Dropshippers Directory and Pakistan Property & Pakistan Real Estate Portal. He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_King
Dubai - Architectural and Development Dreams Coming True
First it was China, who became the center of attention by starting some of the most amazingly designed architectural project. Now it is Dubai's turn to arrest the world's attention, with a vision to make it an ultimate destination for tourists from all over the world, backed by the power of petrodollar, Dubai is keen to achieve every landmark that exists in architectural world. Be it the tallest building, biggest shopping mall, largest hotel or biggest man-made islands. Every development going on in Dubai has a unique tag linked to it. Dubai is to architectures as Hollywood is to story tellers, giving the license to free your mind and come up with something out of this world. If you think this is an exaggeration, just have a look on some of the constructions going on in Dubai.
Palm Islands: Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, collectively known as "the palm islands" will be (when completed) the world's largest man made islands. Containing hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, apartments and commercial buildings, these islands will add more then 500km of land to Dubai's coastline.
Burj-ul-Arab: Another landmark, this is the world tallest hotel till now ("Rose tower" is all set to take this distinctive position of being the world's tallest hotel, once it is open, and guess where is it located? Yes, you got it right, it is also in Dubai). Apart from being the tallest, Burj-ul-Arab is a spectacular building, often used as an iconic image for Dubai and deservedly so.
Dubai Mall: This shopping mall, projected to be completed in 2008 will be the biggest shopping mall in the world. Visitors will find the world's largest gold souk, more than 1200 stores, a grand aquarium, top-notch Cineplex, Sega indoor theme park and much more.
The World: A true master piece when it comes to the idea and its execution. "The world" is a set of 300 artificial islands, created in a way to look like the map of the world. For those who think that this is a far-fetched idea, the news is that more then 90% work of land reclamation has already been completed. If you want to invest in something really exclusive then "the world" is for you.
Arch Bridge: An arch bridge, one mile long and 670 feet tall, the world's tallest and longest arch bridge is scheduled to be completed in 2012. The thing that is most surprising about this project is its estimated budget, said to be of $817 million. That's not a great deal for a bridge as large as this. A metro train service will also run through this bridge.
These are just few pickings, out of an array of truly magnificent developments going on in Dubai. There are many, many more on this list, once completed they will surely add to that old list of Seven Wonders of the World.
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages UK Dropshippers Directory and Pakistan Property & Pakistan Real Estate Portal He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_King
Palm Islands: Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, collectively known as "the palm islands" will be (when completed) the world's largest man made islands. Containing hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, apartments and commercial buildings, these islands will add more then 500km of land to Dubai's coastline.
Burj-ul-Arab: Another landmark, this is the world tallest hotel till now ("Rose tower" is all set to take this distinctive position of being the world's tallest hotel, once it is open, and guess where is it located? Yes, you got it right, it is also in Dubai). Apart from being the tallest, Burj-ul-Arab is a spectacular building, often used as an iconic image for Dubai and deservedly so.
Dubai Mall: This shopping mall, projected to be completed in 2008 will be the biggest shopping mall in the world. Visitors will find the world's largest gold souk, more than 1200 stores, a grand aquarium, top-notch Cineplex, Sega indoor theme park and much more.
The World: A true master piece when it comes to the idea and its execution. "The world" is a set of 300 artificial islands, created in a way to look like the map of the world. For those who think that this is a far-fetched idea, the news is that more then 90% work of land reclamation has already been completed. If you want to invest in something really exclusive then "the world" is for you.
Arch Bridge: An arch bridge, one mile long and 670 feet tall, the world's tallest and longest arch bridge is scheduled to be completed in 2012. The thing that is most surprising about this project is its estimated budget, said to be of $817 million. That's not a great deal for a bridge as large as this. A metro train service will also run through this bridge.
These are just few pickings, out of an array of truly magnificent developments going on in Dubai. There are many, many more on this list, once completed they will surely add to that old list of Seven Wonders of the World.
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages UK Dropshippers Directory and Pakistan Property & Pakistan Real Estate Portal He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_King
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