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No Risk No Fun
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Complicated design with simple solutions
We need your comments on our design for this tower
It is 60 storey Designed by an Egyptian team Also do you have any comments or suggestions for the structure system ![]()
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Arnhem - Rotterdam
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Looks very nice
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Enschede
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more than just awesome!!!
I just fell in love
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Raalte
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It is ugly as hell.
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Hood Legend
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Alexandria, Gedarif, Gondar
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Beautiful.
Where is going to be built? |
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Grygry
Join Date: Nov 2004
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A bit scary.
I think the structure is too "external", I would prefer the turning sides to have less asperities, rather like "Torso Malmo". Or at least display some kind of material more inviting than what looks like a thick concrete backbone sculpture. To me the problem is that too many small details (the 1 floor high balconies on each side of the building) make the eye concentrate on small details rather than appreciate the global shape which is really nice. That makes the building look bigger, but a bit scary to me because my eye is lost. To me, a better way to drive the eye vertically on the structure (especially on the sides) would be covering partially the openings the sides of the buiding with brilliant glass (sorry for the balconies, at least some of them), that would draw silver vertical 10m wide bands on the sides going upward, underlining the vertical torsade. Maybe this sound like a a boring glassy compromise, but I think this building can afford it. On the sides of the building, I don't like : the fact that the huge window has a very heavy concrete frame, that is advanded before the rest of the facade by an ugly meter. the small concrete structures on the balconies every two floors (there are three columns of them on each facade). From far away they look like cheap air conditionning devices, not very great. If I had to choose the design I would drop these and put the glass structure I was talking about between each of these structures(so there would be two wide glassy bands on each side of the building). But I don't know how functionnal is that in a hot climate construction. Otherwise, such concrete complexes were built in France in the 60's, and were then attacked for damaging the coastline. Now I think that in the third picture, there should be some tree and less concrete visible from the beach, at least a few palm trees would make this look less mineral, and the mixed use of natural material would make this look a bit less like an alien spaceship lost on the shore!! In the end, this construction reminds me of an amonite shell structure, but all thes wite panels seem too wide, thick and profound to make it look as light. So this is why I think a facade with less details -that would look smaller in comparison- would make this construction more attractive. (I am a fan of Mies Van der Rohe and Calatrava, so I much prefer facades that look light). |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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i feel it ...
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actual gherkin
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Leeds
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That's amazing...speechless BUILD IT NOW
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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that is one of the most beautiful skyscrapers i have ever seen. my only complaint is with those thick giant window boxes in the 1st pic, get rid of them. but i have to dissagree with Grygry though (i have a thing for structual elements) and keep the balconies - all of them.
you know i wouldn't mind working for your company are they hireing?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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nice!!!!
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Enschede
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More:
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In Urbanity I Trust
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Urban Area
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Very modern! I like it! I supose that it will feature a steel structure, or maybe concrete core with steel beam frame.
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Jestem Hardkorem
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Clearwater, Florida
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Nice but the spire is crappy looking looks like some of it fell off
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Belgrade
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i hated it. it looks too pretentious and yet doesn’t say anything. i don’t see any concept there. why is it twisted? why did you lost so much precious space by twisting it? why complicating your life? why giving a headache to surveyors and civil engineers with unnecessary torsion calculations? calatrava did it so please we are fed up of torsion! looks like architectural pornography
ps. advice by professional arch
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Николай
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Padova oppure Berlino Est
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beatiful!
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To Engineer is Human
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sydney (AUS)/San Diego (USA)
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Absolutely stunning. Poor engineers.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Bahrain
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Unique & scary!
Where is going to be built? and is it a residential or commercial tower? |
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I <3 HK
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Antwerp
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I like the design.
But can't see clearly what's on the top. Why not merging those two tops into 1? |
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A B C
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Boston
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I like everything except that squarish windowish part on the sides.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Surrey
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WOOOW!!!
I worship you now!!!!!!!!!!!!!! omg u guys rule! i beleive that there is a reason for all this complex design hopefully cuz ur experts otherwise it would be a waste of money. (but still an original design) |
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