Dynamic Architecture's Fourth Dimension Is Time
Sat, August 30, 2008 
DesignTracker| Modern marketing terminology encourages us to tell a really big story about everything. New products and design are the best, the most revolutionary, dramatically different. Being a reliable, steady-Eddie, always-there-for-you product in simply not de rigeur.

I confess to being totally seduced by this idea of Dynamic Architecture and the work of visionary Italian architect Dr. David Fisher.
In a world where nothing stays the same for long, Dr.Fisher has created a building to match our mood and sensibility. Dr. Fisher states:
“Today’s life is dynamic, so the space we are living in should be dynamic as well, adjustable to our needs that change continuously, to our concept of design and to our mood, buildings will follow the rhythms of nature, they will change direction and shape from spring to summer, from sunrise to sunset, and adjust themselves to the weather, buildings will be alive.
From now on, buildings will have four dimensions, the fourth dimension is ‘Time’ to become part of architecture,” Dr. Fisher added. “Buildings in motion will shape the sky line of our cities. By combining motion, green energy and efficient construction, the Dynamic Tower will change architecture as we know it, and will start a new era of Dynamic Living.
The first Dynamic Architecture building is rising in Dubai, with another scheduled for Moscow. This entire concept is mindboggling to me in the most exciting way . .. totally orgasmic in my book.
Have a look and a quick study. It’s a rare moment when “new and improved” is more than slick lingo created by MadMen and now MadWomen. Dynamic Architecture is for real, and I love it. More to come on this subject when I understand it better myself. Anne










































































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