NEW YORK (Reuters) - After taking in an expansive view of Manhattan from a friend's apartment, architect David Fisher came up with a way to make the most of a good location -- a rotating building.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Italian "architect" Dr. David Fisher is planning to build an 80-story building in Dubai with rotating floors that would give it an ever-changing ...
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According to Rotating Tower Dubai Development, investors from either side of the Atlantic are reserving more of the flats in its first development in Dubai than investors from any other country. Plans ...
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