Top 9 Unique Structures
Top 9 unique structures should be built soon
Obviously, construction technologies are advancing extremely quickly. Couple that with multi-billionaires/deep-pocketed companies trying to outdo each other in the quest for the next standout design and you have a near future filled with mile-high skyscraper and buildings that no longer look like buildings.
Below are 9 strange and unique structures which have either been approved or are in the final stages of approval. Some have already been partially constructed.
Welcome to the future landscape..
1. Aqua, USA.
From a distance this skyscraper, to be completed in 2009 in Chicago, will seem quite traditional. It will only be when you get close and look up that you can appreciate the ripple/jelly effect created by variously sized balconies from top to bottom.
2. Chicago Spire, USA.
The phenomenal Chicago Spire, when completed in 2010, will be the world’s tallest residential building and the tallest building of any kind in the western world. Seemingly modeled on the image of a giant drill poking through the ground, the 609 m structure will dominate the Chicago skyline.
3. CCTV Headquarters, China.
At a modest 234 m the CCTV building isn’t going to stand out from a distance. However the design and shape is a crowd stopper to say the least and will be another incredible addition to Beijing’s skyline in time for the 2008 Olympics. The shape described as a ‘Z criss-cross’ result in a very high, seemingly unsupported corner at the front. Let’s hope there’s a glass floor up there.
4. Regatta Hotel, Jakarta.
Taking on a nautical theme, the developers say the 10 smaller towers represent sailing boats whilst the larger building is the lighthouse.
5. Residence Antilia, India.
Construction has begun on residence Antilia despite opposition from those who see it as an ‘excessive’ design in a city where more than 65% of the population live in slums. Politics aside and after you recover from the initial shock of seeing a skyscraper that resembles an ikea CD rack, the building actually looks like it may succeed as a stunning, unique, green piece of architecture. (architect’s website)
6. Russia Tower, Russia.
Topped with an observation deck over the city of Moscow, Russia Tower will become the tallest building in Europe when completed in 2012 and twice the height of the Eiffel Tower. Contruction has already started on this angular beast which was designed by Foster & Partners.
7. Penang Global City Center, Malaysia.
Following months of speculation and sturdy opposition, this humungous project is in the final stages of approval and apparently construction will start very soon. Even so, due to the size of the plan it will take at least 15 years to complete. Resembling a sci-fi city, the area will be crowned by 2 x 200 m towers and completely transform the small island of Penang.
9. Gazprom Headquarters, Russia.
This gigantic 300 m tall glass flame of a building will house the Gazprom Headquarters in St. Petersburg, dwarfing all structures in its vicinity. It will apparently change colour up to 10 times per day depending on the position of the sun. The building has already been nicknamed ‘corn on the cob’ by unhappy locals. (architect’s website)
9. Burj Dubai, Dubai.
This is the big one. When completed next year it will be the tallest man-made structure in the world and the tallest building by a long shot with a predicted height of 818 m.
Note : currently the tallest building on earth, excluding an antenna, is Taipei 101 in Taiwan which stands at 509 m.
The photo below is the building’s current state. The skyscrapers below the Burj Dubai used to look tall.
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Um first, I almost always enjoy your blog. When I was in Dubai last August - they told me it was already the tallest structure. Maybe it was or wasn’t - I am just saying that is how they touted it.
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Wow! Impressive, and a little intimidating. I can’t help thinking WTC and “plane magnets.”
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Wow, I wonder if these buildings will sway like the Sears Tower (you can feel it when you’re at the top)….and how do they make them earthquake proof? Quite amazing.
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I like all ur 9 unique structures choice, but I think u should include the under-construction Singapore Casino as well.It soon will become a new landmark of the country.
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