actually, the point of this type of architecture is to reduce costs. these buildings would cost less than 1/10th of a traditional building of its same size to build, and less than 1/3rd of the cost to operate. The will be powered by wind turbines, and would create a solution to energy use. All materials used are much stronger and much much lighter than steel, so its a no-brainer! Get with the times, people!
how would an elavater work
williambrownjim 1 year ago
@BlackNeon9 just because it's possible
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
i have just one quiestion.... Why??
BlackNeon9 1 year ago
actually, the point of this type of architecture is to reduce costs. these buildings would cost less than 1/10th of a traditional building of its same size to build, and less than 1/3rd of the cost to operate. The will be powered by wind turbines, and would create a solution to energy use. All materials used are much stronger and much much lighter than steel, so its a no-brainer! Get with the times, people!
Mandoman420 1 year ago 2
wouldn't this cos an insane amount of energy for something utterly useless?
elevadon 1 year ago
isn't it hard to live or to work with your place rotating?
ahuh9090 2 years ago
jeje you'll probably have to go to the center where it doesn't move
1988Alex2007 2 years ago
how would you go from floor to floor :O???
rerere284 2 years ago
Imagine the torque required...
zyxonm 2 years ago
they have wind terbinds inbetween each foor
dennisj1706 2 years ago