Rotating skyscrapers are bound to replace conventional buildings

Posted on July 18, 2007
Filed Under Real estates, Strange business ideas |

Most of the time we discuss Web 2.0 startups, but I have been recently asked to discuss an example of architectural project that is amazing. Ok, so here you are: Rotating Towers.

David Fisher, an expert in this field has recently created a wind-powered rotating skyscraper. The Tower is supposed to be able to create energy thanks to a rotating turbine. The project is very innovative and represents a major techonological advance.

I am not sure you can call this project a startup, nevertheless it seems to be something extremely modern and likely to revolutionize the way energy is supplied to buildings.

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One Response to “Rotating skyscrapers are bound to replace conventional buildings”

  1. Paul Drago on July 22nd, 2007 1:24 am

    Wow– if that actually works….that is amazing

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