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The Vortex, London, United Kingdom 
Friday 15 Jul 2005
 
London architect’s vision for tall buildings
 
 
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13/01/13 nazim90, saransk
This after having plagiarism. Konstantin Melnikov, a monument tu Christopher Columbus in San Domingo. Competition project in 1929.

This dramatic, 72 storey, ‘twisting’ tower is the vision of Ken Shuttleworth of Make Architects. Listen to ‘on the move’ and find out more about the rationale behind his design. Shuttleworth, “A hyperboloid by rotation is an unusual form for a tower, but it has distinct advantages. It gives larger floor plates at the top and bottom, the parts of a tower that command the highest rents. The surface of the tower is constructed from inclined, but straight, columns that intersect to form a simple and efficient structure. The shape also minimizes wind loads. The Vortex will use wind driven turbines, photovoltaic panels and ground water cooling to minimize the reliance on fossil fuels.”

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Make Ltd
www.makearchitects.com

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