Fresh Water Thanks To “No Man’s Land” For The Dead Sea Region

No Man’s Land

The climatic changes are forcing architects to come up with new and visionary designs in order to make living possible in the most unusual places on Earth. That’s why New York-based company Phu Hoang Office has developed a project called “No Man’s Land” which is destined for regions near the Dead Sea.

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Green Complex In Singapore By Foster&Partners

Singapore Green Complex

Singapore is country that has developed very much and its capital, Singapore City is the home of some impressive skyscrapers. A new design project of the London-based Foster&Partners will make the skyline of Singapore even more likeable.

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Ultima Tower Two-Mile High

Ultima Tower

There is no doubt that the population of the Earth is increasing and nowadays architects are trying to design taller and taller buildings. Here is a concept, actually this is the most oustanding building concept that I have ever seen. It’s called Ultima Tower, it was designed by Eugene Tsui and it will be two-mile high.

The design of the tower was inspired from termite mounds and it was designed to resist to natural disasters and calamities. The Ultima Tower will have a base of 7,000 foot in diameter, will be stable and aerodynamic and also environmentally-friendly.

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The Skyscraper Of The Future - Symbiotic Interlock

Symbiotic Interlock

Across the world there many architectural design competitions meant to brings new ideas for the skyscrapers of the future. One of these events is the eVolo Skyscraper Competition and the structure that caught our attention is a design made by Daekwon Park called Symbiotic Interlock.

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Eiffel Tower Will Be Upgraded With A Kevlar-Deck

Eiffel Tower Kevlar-Deck

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most renowned structure in thw world. It was designed by Gustave Eiffel and its construction is the same as it was about 120 years ago when it was finished. In order to celebrate properly the 12oth anniversary, an architecture company called Serero will update the Eiffel Tower and will “decorate” it with a temporary carbon-kevlar deck.

Eiffel Tower Kevlar-Deck

This upgrade will double the space-floor of Eiffel’s top and will not change in any other way the design of the original structure. What I do not understand is why this is only temporary because it looks great and it could attract even more tourists. It’s their call.