THE
SPINNING SKYSCRAPERS
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Its part of human nature to revolutionize his way
of life day after day.Alwayas searching for more
solutions that can provide more convenience and
pleasure. Today in this 21st century we go
beyond, if the world revolves around the sun
“WHY CANT THE WORLD REVOLVE AROUND
YOU”.
Welcome to “THE SPINNING SKYSCAPERS”
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 Its a building that revolves
360 ͦ completely and
dependently of all the floors
for resort hotels, luxury
apartments.
 This is about an explanation
of a skyscraper with each
floor that rotates with
different speed and different
directions with central core
as the axis
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Outline of a floor
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The construction
mode
 The building is made up of
prefabricated units where these
units are cast outside the site and
just fixed on the site.
 The pre fabricated units
may also be
•Steel
•Wood
•Concrete
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PRE-FABRICATION WORKS
 It reduces the cost of the
building up to 10-15% of the
total cost.
 Reduces the labor on
the site and reduces the
construction time.
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Advantages of prefabrication
 Self-supporting ready-made components
are used, so the need for
formwork, shuttering and scaffolding is
reduced.
 Construction time is reduced and buildings
are completed at a minimum
time, allowing return of the capital
invested.
 On-site, construction and congestion is
minimized.
 Quality control can be checked easier in a
factory than in a construction site.
 Moulds can be used several times. 7
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SALIENT
FEATURES
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FLOOR ROTATION
 Each floor can rotate about its
own axis with different speed and
in different direction .
 Each floor is attached to a
turbine.
 The speed of the rotation can be
adjusted manually and hence
rotates in varying speed
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 And if the floor is owned by many
and divided in to many the architect
will have the password to control the
movement of the floor
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CHANGES IN SHAPE
 Since each floor rotates in
different speed the shape of
the building changes.
 Can’t see the building in a
definite shape as the
elevation view will
constantly keep changing
with respect to time.
 We cannot except the same
shape in different time
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FOUR DIMENSIONAL
skyscraper
 The shape of the building
changes with respect to
time.
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ARCHITECTURAL VIEW
Each and every floor rotates and it
shows different architectural views of
the building.
 The walls of the building are made up
of glass and hence can explore the
city around you.
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Plan of a floor
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
 This building can also be considered as GREEN building.
 Because it uses the natural resources sun and wind to generate its own energy.
 The building uses horizontal wind turbines and solar panels
 Such energy generated by these wind turbines and solar panels are more than
enough.
 The excess energy obtained can be used for other purposes.
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SHAPE OF THE BUILDING
 The shape of the
skyscraper plays a vital
role
 For each shape the stability
of the buildings varies.
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An optimum shape which suits
both rotation
and the load distribution
174.14sq.m
86.12sq.m
86.12sq.m
86.12sq.m 86.12sq.m
81.07sq.m81.07sq.m
81.07sq.m 81.07sq.m
73.04sq.m73.04sq.m
73.04sq.m
73.04sq.m
PREFABRICATED
ROOMS CENTRAL CORE
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COMPONENTS OF THE
DYNAMIC BUILDING
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: CENTRAL CORE
 Fixed portion of the building and all other components are
attached to this core.
 Contains staircase, lift and elevators which could not be
moved.
 Slabs and pre fabricated floors are attached to the central
core.
 Wind turbines are attached to the central core.
 Also contains motor room to generate electricity from
turbines.
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CANTILEVER SLABS
These cantilever slabs are made up of
composite materials
Here the concrete is composite with
thin layer of steel
This cantilever slab takes load from
pre fabricated units and transfers it to
central core.
Here the loads are transferred from
dynamic to static load.
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 The become energy efficient
buildings.
 Placed at the roof tops of every
floors.
 It covers about 20% of the roof
area
SOLAR PANELS
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WIND TURBINES
Holds the whole power for the
spinning of these skyscrapers.
Turbines are attached in
between each floors.
Energy taken by the building
will be minimum as there is no
friction producers.
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ECONOMIC ASPECTS
 Use of Wind turbines
 Use of Solar panels
 Usage of Pre fabricated units
 Less labour
 Quick construction
 Time conservation
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Comparison
ConventionalDynamic
 Construction without
prefabricated units.
 A floor done in 6-7 weeks.
 Many columns, beams and
joints.
 Maintenance cant be done
easily.
 Uses prefabricated units.
 Floor done in 6 days.
 Only single column.
 Can be easily done.
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CONCLUSION
Energy and cost saving.
 It doesn’t requires any
external energy.
Energy produced on its
own can produce a
revenue.
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THANKYOU
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The spinning skyscrapers

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    Its part ofhuman nature to revolutionize his way of life day after day.Alwayas searching for more solutions that can provide more convenience and pleasure. Today in this 21st century we go beyond, if the world revolves around the sun “WHY CANT THE WORLD REVOLVE AROUND YOU”. Welcome to “THE SPINNING SKYSCAPERS” 2
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     Its abuilding that revolves 360 ͦ completely and dependently of all the floors for resort hotels, luxury apartments.  This is about an explanation of a skyscraper with each floor that rotates with different speed and different directions with central core as the axis 3
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    Outline of afloor 4
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    The construction mode  Thebuilding is made up of prefabricated units where these units are cast outside the site and just fixed on the site.  The pre fabricated units may also be •Steel •Wood •Concrete 5
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    PRE-FABRICATION WORKS  Itreduces the cost of the building up to 10-15% of the total cost.  Reduces the labor on the site and reduces the construction time. 6
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    Advantages of prefabrication Self-supporting ready-made components are used, so the need for formwork, shuttering and scaffolding is reduced.  Construction time is reduced and buildings are completed at a minimum time, allowing return of the capital invested.  On-site, construction and congestion is minimized.  Quality control can be checked easier in a factory than in a construction site.  Moulds can be used several times. 7
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    FLOOR ROTATION  Eachfloor can rotate about its own axis with different speed and in different direction .  Each floor is attached to a turbine.  The speed of the rotation can be adjusted manually and hence rotates in varying speed 10
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     And ifthe floor is owned by many and divided in to many the architect will have the password to control the movement of the floor 11
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    CHANGES IN SHAPE Since each floor rotates in different speed the shape of the building changes.  Can’t see the building in a definite shape as the elevation view will constantly keep changing with respect to time.  We cannot except the same shape in different time 12
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    FOUR DIMENSIONAL skyscraper  Theshape of the building changes with respect to time. 13
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    ARCHITECTURAL VIEW Each andevery floor rotates and it shows different architectural views of the building.  The walls of the building are made up of glass and hence can explore the city around you. 14
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    Plan of afloor 15
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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY  Thisbuilding can also be considered as GREEN building.  Because it uses the natural resources sun and wind to generate its own energy.  The building uses horizontal wind turbines and solar panels  Such energy generated by these wind turbines and solar panels are more than enough.  The excess energy obtained can be used for other purposes. 16
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    SHAPE OF THEBUILDING  The shape of the skyscraper plays a vital role  For each shape the stability of the buildings varies. 17
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    An optimum shapewhich suits both rotation and the load distribution 174.14sq.m 86.12sq.m 86.12sq.m 86.12sq.m 86.12sq.m 81.07sq.m81.07sq.m 81.07sq.m 81.07sq.m 73.04sq.m73.04sq.m 73.04sq.m 73.04sq.m PREFABRICATED ROOMS CENTRAL CORE 19
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    : CENTRAL CORE Fixed portion of the building and all other components are attached to this core.  Contains staircase, lift and elevators which could not be moved.  Slabs and pre fabricated floors are attached to the central core.  Wind turbines are attached to the central core.  Also contains motor room to generate electricity from turbines. 21
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    CANTILEVER SLABS These cantileverslabs are made up of composite materials Here the concrete is composite with thin layer of steel This cantilever slab takes load from pre fabricated units and transfers it to central core. Here the loads are transferred from dynamic to static load. 22
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     The becomeenergy efficient buildings.  Placed at the roof tops of every floors.  It covers about 20% of the roof area SOLAR PANELS 23
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    WIND TURBINES Holds thewhole power for the spinning of these skyscrapers. Turbines are attached in between each floors. Energy taken by the building will be minimum as there is no friction producers. 24
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    ECONOMIC ASPECTS  Useof Wind turbines  Use of Solar panels  Usage of Pre fabricated units  Less labour  Quick construction  Time conservation 28
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    Comparison ConventionalDynamic  Construction without prefabricatedunits.  A floor done in 6-7 weeks.  Many columns, beams and joints.  Maintenance cant be done easily.  Uses prefabricated units.  Floor done in 6 days.  Only single column.  Can be easily done. 29
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    CONCLUSION Energy and costsaving.  It doesn’t requires any external energy. Energy produced on its own can produce a revenue. 30
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