School of Civil Engineering
Seminar Presentation
                     Topic: Rotating Building
Presented by;                                           Under the guidance of:
                                                        NANDINI K
NAME: KISHORE RS           SRN: R16CV866                Name
                                                        Designation
                                                        School of Civil Engineering,
                                                        REVA University,
                                                        Bangalore - 64
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                  Contents
1.Introduction
2.Methodology
3.Advantages & Disadvantages of Dynamic
 Building
4.Case study
5.Conclusion
6.Reference
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                 Introduction
• Rotating building is the building that rotates
  itself by producing its own electricity.
• Each floor of the building rotates separately
  in a certain interval of time. The electricity
  generated in it is due to the wind turbine fitted
  between each rotating floor.
• By combining motion, and the self electric
  generating property of the building shows that
  it is environmental friendly in nature.
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Rotating Building
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                       Methodology
• Constructed entirely of prefabricated parts from factory.
• The structure is based on the reinforced concrete core of about
  22mt diameter that carries all the vertical loads. The floor will be all
  made of steel structure, becoming a monolithic platform, with a
  cantilever up to about 15 meters.
• This means it will be made with 40 factory-built modules for each
  floor.
• The modules will be arrive at the job site completely finished and
  with electrical, plumbing as well as air conditioning systems ready
  for use.
• Building times reduced from 30 to 18 months.
• Workers reduced to 90 people instead of 2000.
• 1 floor in 3 days
• Natural and recyclable materials including stone, marble, glass and
  wood will be used for interior finishing.
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             Advantages of rotating building
• Due to its self electric generating property the building shows that it is
  environmental friendly in nature
• Construction would be much quicker, compared to similar sized
  traditional towers.
• Workers needed less in numbers in the site work, because all the
  workers are utilized in the factory work
• Rotating building enables its occupants to have a 360 degree view of
  the scenery, citiescape outside the building and allows good sunlight
  ,wind rain, shadow etc
• The aesthetic purpose is also served as it gives more dynamic
  perspectives
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    Disadvantages of rotating building
•   High tendency to twist
•   Difficult in keeping the spinning
•   conditions constant
•   High air consumption
•    Increasing imperfection in increasing the
    spinning speed
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                             Case study
   The approach of the idea of constructing such an advanced technique
    was firstly given by architect “David Fisher”.
   The example of the building is in Dubai which is the first made rotating
    building in the history.
   This tower is 420 meter (1380 feet) tall with 80 floors. The apartments
    will range in size from 124squire merers.
   The total cost of the Dynamic Tower is estimated to be 700 million US
    Dollars.
   Each floor will be able to rotate independently.
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• Each floor will be able to make a complete 3600 rotation around its
  central axis.
• Each floor will rotate a maximum of 6 meters per minutes and it will
  take 180 minutes to make a complete rotation.
• Rotation control by voice command. It is strong enough to hold the
  floors in place ,and will contain the buildings elevators, which
  transport peoples and cars right to their door.
• Car elevator up to 80th floor.
• Turbines will be located between each rotating floors. Fisher said that
  they could generate up to 12,00,000 kilowatt-hours of energy.
•   And solar panels cover the roof of each floor.
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Dynamic tower in Dubai
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                 Conclusion
• The design dynamic building faces many
  challenges due to the change in geometrics of
  the structure.
• It is an interesting piece of architecture that
  catches human attention and if more and more
  projects will be running to its succeed then one
  day rotating tower will change the architecture
  and we will be in dynamic living.
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                            Reference
• Baldev D. Prajapati1 & D. R. Pancha (2013) study of seismic and wind
  effect on multi storey r.c.c., steel and composite building International
  Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology, Sept. 2013
• Wakchaure M.R et al. (2012): Earthquake Analysis of High Rise
  Building with and Without In filled Walls , International Journal of
  Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) Volume 2, Issue 2,
  August 2012
• Ashwini Bidari(2014) Analysis of Seismic and Wind Effect on Steel Silo
  Supporting Structures International Journal of Research in Advent
  Technology, Vol.2, No.9, September 2014E-ISSN: 2321-9637
• Kasliwal Sagar K, Prof. M.R.Wakchaure , Anantwad Shirish (2010)
  Effects of numbers and positions of shear walls on seismic behaviour of
  multistorey structure ISSN: 2278-7844
• Dynamic Architecture (Rotating Tower) Dr. Arch. David Fisher.
• WWW.Google.com
• WWW.Youtube.com
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