Taiwan Plans Futuristic Skyscraper

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Taiwan's third largest city, Taichung will soon be home to Floating Observatories, the world's most futuristic looking building. Scheduled to break ground in 2012, the building will house a museum, restaurants, offices, as well as, an urban park.

Floating Observatories, which was conceived by a team of European architects led by Stefan Dori, was selected from thousands of entries submitted to the organizers of the Taiwan Tower Conceptual International Competition, held by the country to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the founding of Taiwan R.O.C. and to symbolize Taiwan's new spirit.

The design, which resembles a tree with eight (lucky number in Taiwan) floating leaf-like observatories was inspired by the shape of the Island, which closely resembles a leaf. The observatories will actually be elevators with the capacity to carry up to 80 people to their destination, inside the building. Built using Space age lightweight material, they will glide on a vertical track held together by a strong electromagnetic field.

As would be expected, the building will be very environmentally friendly, featuring turbines, solar cells an even a geothermal power plant installed in the building's basement, to provide heating and hot water.

While the Floating Observatories also known as Taiwan Tower, will not be the tallest building in Taiwan when completed, it will certainly stand out as one of the most unusual examples of architecture, ever built.

Sources:physorg.com,dailymail.co.uk

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  • dcgfover 14 years
    coolest building ive ever seen
    • 2 coolover 14 years
      what are you talking about celine, break ground means that it is scheduled to be built in 2012!
      • celineover 14 years
        i must say that skyscrapper is gigantic. i dont want them to break it down because it is full of education and lots of people havent visited yet, like me. But in 2012 it probraly will break down.
        • Shakelover 14 years
          this article is very cool, The sky scraper looks so awsome, so cool, the people of twi an must be so lucky. to visit that building
          • wayneover 14 years
            this article is very interesting because this building will most likely be broke down by 2012 or might break ground.
            • 2coolover 14 years
              that is 2 cool ! i wanna like go there! They need 2 build 1 in the u s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              • Matthewover 14 years
                SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TALL
                • Aaronover 14 years
                  I never knew how futuristic things could look.That scyscraper was totally awesome!I wonder how long it took to build that building.
                  • alainaover 14 years
                    why is that not falling it completely defines gravity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                    • Tay Tayover 14 years
                      i wish they would have thought to have built one in the us!!! im jealous taiwan!! someday ill go to to that observatory i hope:D it looks awesome