The third revolution is born from combining technology and luxury with environment . These units, made of steel, aluminium, carbon fibre and other high quality modern materials, are installed “mechanically” on site, offering luxury finishing, very fast construction time, usage of a limited number of workers, thus reducing site risks and enabling cost savings. The entire building, aside from the concrete core, is made of prefabricated units which arrive to the construction site completely finished, including flooring, water piping, air conditioning and all finishes. It is in fact the first building produced in a factory, giving construction a new industrial approach.
To this futuristic design solution, David Fisher has added another unique innovation: Prefabrication. The second revolution that the Dynamic Skyscraper brings is the method of construction. It is the first building to have four dimensions: Designed by TIME, shaped by LIFE.
The Rotating Skyscraper takes on shapes imposed by time and life, never appearing the same in any two given moments. You can therefore wake up with the sun rising into your bedroom and enjoy the sunset over the ocean at dinner time. Each floor, in fact, can rotate separately, changing every second the shape of the building. It is “Architecture as Part of the Environment”, adjusting to the sun and the wind, to the view and to our momentary requirements. The first revolutionary aspect is related to the shape of the building, which changes continuously. The Rotating Tower brings three main futuristic aspects, three revolutions. With his invention of the Dynamic Tower, he is transforming Time to herald a New Era of Architecture.Īfter thousands of years in which buildings were static, David Fisher’s Dynamic Skyscraper is an important step ahead towards Future Architecture.
Fisher's professional activity has always been focused on two concepts: an industrial approach involving the use of prefabricated units, and Dynamic Architecture, where the traditional three-dimensional design meets a fourth dimension: Time. In the mid-eighties he became involved in different construction methods in New York, setting up and managing large industrial facilities, as well as in the building and development activity of hotel projects.ĭr. Fisher graduated with Honors from the School of Architecture in Florence. "designed by time, shaped by life" David Fisher’s tower of endless shapes is the introduction of the fourth dimension, Time, as an essential part of the building philosophy.This concept brings first of all a dynamic use of space: not only does the Rotating Tower adjust to its surroundings, it can also comply with its tenants’ needs.
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