The Turning Torso Building in Switzerland
Located in the Swedish city of Malmo on the Öresund Strait, Turning Torso was designed by talented architect Santiago Calatrava with a unique twist design and pure white as morning dew.
Turning Torso stands out with a height of 190m including 54 floors divided into 9 blocks, each block has 5 floors stacked on top of each other. The unique point is that, each block has the same size, and when assembled they are rotated clockwise. Each floor rotates an angle of 1.6 degrees. When reaching the top of the tower, the total building has rotated 90 degrees from the ground. With this special design, the appearance of Turning Torso makes people think of an amazing and very lively “twist”.
The main bearing for the building is located in the hard core located in the center of the building and separated from each block, there are 2 tapered upper and lower floor slabs firmly attached to the hard core. The hard core has a radius of 5.3m, a thickness of 2.5m and thins with height. Up to the top floor, it was only 0.5m thick. In addition, Turning Torso is also designed with an external bearing system including diagonal and vertical steel braces, both bearing the force and shaping the architecture to rotate according to the building.
The whole building is equipped with soundproof, heat-insulated and good-strength glass system, fire alarm system, smoke alarm and sprinkler distributed everywhere. The upper and lower floors of each building use a special fireproof material to prevent the fire from spreading to the neighboring buildings and can control the fire within two hours. Vertical traffic consists of elevators and stairs located in the hard core of the building.
Infinity Tower in Dubai
Infinity Tower, a spiral-shaped building built on Marina Island, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is considered the world’s tallest spiral building with a height of 298.5m, including 75 floors, 456 Infinity Tower apartments built by
3 World-renowned architects are Skidmore, Owings and Merrill designed. The highlight is that from the ground floor floor to the top of the house, it will bend a 90-degree turn. According
to architect George Efstathiou of SOM, such a distinctive curved body will create a prominent highlight on Marina Island and this may be the symbol of Dubai Infinity Tower.
Another advantage is that the building uses solar energy through panels installed around the tower. It is the ventilation from the design that greatly reduces the consumption from the air conditioner.
Avaz Twist Tower in Sarajevo
Avaz Twist Tower is a 176 m tall skyscraper in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a twisted facade. It is the headquarters for Dnevni avaz, a national news agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Absolute World Towers in Canada
Located in the southwestern suburbs of Toronto, in the satellite city of Mississauga (Canada), Absolute Towers – a design by Beijing-based architect Ma Yansong with a perfectly wavy shape overshadows boring boxy buildings.
These two towers with curving shapes have fascinated residents so much that they named this structure after Marilyn Monroe, famous for her charming curves.
Source: special68