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The 10 Most Amazing Buildings In The World
http://www.theurbandeveloper.com/the-10-most-amazing-buildings-in-the-world/
Category: Americas, Asia, Commercial, Construction, Design, Europe, Features, Hotel, Middle East, Residential, Sustainability, Technology, Top Stories | TheUrbanDeveloper
From the thousands of unique and seemingly impossible designs worldwide we have picked a list of ten standout works of art in their own right.
1. Dynamic Tower – Dubai
Dynamic Tower, Dubai
The speed in which the tower is expected to be built is setting records. Each floor will only take six days to assemble – thus the 80-floor building will be completed in a mere 480 days.
The 420-metre building’s apartments would spin a full 360-degrees, at voice command, around a central column by means of power-generating wind turbines.
The first 20 floors will be for retail space, the next 15 for a hotel, the next 35 floors will have residential apartments and the top 10 floors will have luxury villa-style apartments.
2. Tower Infinity – Incheon, South Korea
Tower Infinity, South Korea
The tower is the world’s first invisible tower – the illusion will be achieved with a high-tech LED façade system. Spread over 145,500 square metres of land, the building is primarily for leisure activities.
3. Turning Torso – Malmo Sweden
Turning Torso, Sweden
With 54 storeys, 147 apartments, a lounge, spa, gym and wine cellar, the torso is one of the only buildings in the world to offer around-the-clock concierge service 365 days a year.
4. Capital Gate – Abu Dhabi, UAE
Capital Gate, UAE
It is anchored to the ground by 490 piles, which are drilled 20-30 metres underground.
In June 2010, Guinness World Records certified Capital Gate as the “World’s furthest leaning man-made tower”.
5. The Kezmarska Hut
The Kezmarska Hut
The cube is designed to house an underground floor, with garage space for a snowmobile, staff entrance, ski storage and drying rooms. The ground floor has a restaurant and deck and the first and second floors house the sleeping accommodation. There is also accommodation in the attic.
The exterior is made from aluminium but the inside is made from laminated timber beams made from larch wood.
6. The Greenland Tower Chengdu – Southwestern China
Greenland Tower Chengdu
At night, inset LED lighting will highlight the edges designed to create the impression of a shimmering glacier.
Due to complete in 2018, the 100-storey-high skyscraper will surpass the city’s current tallest building, the Chengdu IFS Towers, by over 200 metres.
7. Longaberger Headquarters – Newark, Ohio, USA
Longaberger Basket, USA
Make no mistake this was all on purpose as the Longaberger company is famous for their handcrafted maple wooden baskets and other home and lifestyle products.
The Longaberger Company designed the seven-story, 180,000-square-foot building. The basket handles weigh almost 150 tons and can be heated during cold weather to prevent ice damage.
8. Habitat 67 – Canada
Habitat 67, Canada
Designed by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Sadie, the property is considered an architectural landmark and one of the most recognisable buildings in Canada.
In 2012, the habitat won an online Lego Architecture Poll to inspire a special replica Lego set.
9. The Ryugyong Hotel – North Korea
Ryugyong Hotel, North Korea
The building was one of the longest constructions in the world, being inactive for over 16 years and still to this day is considered incomplete.
The Ryugyong will not just be a hotel and will include a revolving restaurant, hotel accommodation, apartments and business facilities.
10. The Piano House – Anhui, China
The Piano House, China
This structure was designed by Hefei University of Technology in Huainan City.
At night the piano and violin light up with fluorescent lighting outlining the structures, making it one of China’s most popular tourist spots.
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