Absolute World Towers (Canada) Absolute World Tower 1 & 2 form part of the Absolute City Centre complex, an inner-city ensemble consisting of five residential towers. Due to their curved shape, with no floor appearing the same, the two towers were given the nickname "Marilyn Monroe." Architects: MAD, Ltd.; Burka Architects |
Al Bahr Towers (U.A.E.) The Al Bahr Towers have a dynamic, translucent facade that runs off power generated by photovoltaic panels and that reacts to sunlight. The facade aims to reduce interior temperature from sunlight by around 50%. The mobile facade consists, per building, of 2,000 umbrella-like elements that can be opened and closed. Architects: Aedas Architects; Diar Consult |
The Bow (Canada) The skyscraper takes the name The Bow from the Bow River that runs nearby. At 236 meters it's the tallest building in Calgary and the third-tallest in Canada. Innovative use of steel and glass makes the building 30% lighter than other buildings of its size. Architects: Foster + Partners, Zeidler Partnership Architects |
House on Mosfilmovskaya 1 (Russia) The slanting, exposed-concrete columns at the base catch the eye, as does an atrium that joins the skyscraper to its 132-meter-tall sister tower. At 213 meters, House on Mosfilmovskaya 1 is one of the 10 tallest buildings in Russia. Architect: Sergey Skuratov Architects |
Pearl River Tower (China) Pearl River Tower uses wind energy, air conditioning and solar technology in innovative ways. It's considered one of the world's most energy-efficient skyscrapers. At 310 meters, Pearl River Tower is the tallest building in the Emporis Skyscraper Award 2012 ranking. Architects: SOM; Guangzhou Design Institute |
Varyap Meridian (Turkey) Varyap Meridian is a complex of 1,500 apartments, a five-star hotel, offices and conferencing space in Istanbul's Ataşehir district. The facade is terra cotta-colored near the ground, changing to blue near the top, symbolizing earth and sky. Architect: RMJM; Dome Architects |
UniCredit Tower (Italy) UniCredit Tower is the headquarters of UniCredit Bank. At 218 meters, it's Italy's tallest building and can be seen from six miles away. The building's facade uses LED lights to change color. Architects: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects; Adamson Associates Architects, Tekne S.p.A. |
Dumankaya IKON (Turkey) The skyscraper consists of three interconnected elliptical towers joined to one another on the 12th, 22nd and 32nd floors. Dumankaya IKON houses 1,022 apartments and 37 home-office units. The ground floor is designed to house a shopping center. Architect: TAGO Architects |
Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel (Spa The Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel has an all-white facade, except on the north side, which is black. The hotel windows are in the shape of palm fronds. The vertical garden in the building's interior, which is planted with 300 palm trees, picks up the design theme. Architects: Ateliers Jean Nouvel; Ribas & Ribas Asociados |
Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza (China) Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza is the tallest building in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou. The building houses office space and a 435-room hotel. The facade's specially manufactured aluminum screen provides protection from the sun and at the same time reflects indirect daylight into the interior. The tower also includes a heliostat at the top that directs sunlight down into the hotel's atrium. Architects: SOM; ECADI |
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