Architect Dr. David Fisher Announces the Launch of the Dynamic Tower, the World's First Building in
Motion
NEW YORK, June 24 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
First Rotating Skyscraper to be Self Powered and Completely Prefabricated
Visionary Italian architect Dr. David Fisher today announced the launch of the revolutionary Dynamic
Tower, the world's first building in motion, to be constructed in Dubai and Moscow with other locations
planned worldwide.
Rotating Tower Technology Company, headed by the Dynamic Architecture Group, announced the
opening on June 24 of the reservations list for the first
Dynamic Tower in Dubai. The company has also revealed the design and master plan of the rotating
building, which will have 80 floors and be 420 meters (1,380 feet) tall. Apartments will range in size from 124
square meters (1,330
square feet), to Villas of 1,200 square meters (12,900 square feet) complete
with a parking space inside the apartment.
Dr. Fisher also announced that the second Dynamic Tower planned for Moscow
is now in the advanced design phase, with preassembling of the units to begin
in the 4th quarter of 2008, and completion scheduled for 2010. The developer
is the Mirax Group, headed by leading international developer Sergei Polonsky.
The Moscow tower, which will have 70 floors and be 400 meters (1,310 feet) tall, will be located in Moscow
City, the new prestigious area of the Russian
capital.
"Our intention is to build the third Dynamic Tower in New York," Dr.
Fisher stated. "Additional Dynamic Towers will be built around the world, following an expression of interest
from developers, governments, and public
officials to construct a Dynamic Tower in Canada, Germany, Italy, Korea and Switzerland."
The Dynamic Tower offers infinite design possibilities, as each floor rotates independently to create a
building that constantly changes shape, resulting in a unique and ever evolving architectural structure.
"The Dynamic Tower is environmentally friendly and the first building designed to be self-powered, with
the ability to generate electricity for itself, as well as for other nearby buildings. It achieves this feat with wind
turbines fitted between each rotating floor. An 80-story building will have up
to 79 wind turbines, making it a true green power plant," Dr. Fisher stated.
The Dynamic Tower is also the first skyscraper to be built entirely from
prefabricated parts that are custom made in a workshop, resulting in cost savings of at least 20 percent. This
approach, known as the Fisher Method, also requires far fewer workers on the construction site, thereby
dramatically
lowering construction costs.
"Each floor of the building can be completed in only seven days. From now
on, buildings will be made in a factory," Dr. Fisher said.
By combining motion, green energy and efficient construction, the Dynamic
Tower will change architecture as we know it, and herald a new era of Dynamic
Living.
Renowned Italian architect Dr. David Fisher is the creator of the Dynamic
Tower, a building in motion. He has spent more than 30 years working to
redefine the technical and technological extremes of buildings in cities like
London, New York, Moscow, Hong Kong, Paris and Dubai.
SOURCE Dynamic Architecture Group
CONTACT: Joshua Greenwald of Rubenstein Public Relations,
+1-212-843-8037,
jgreenwald@rubensteinpr.com,
for Dynamic Architecture Group
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