50 Indians eye homes in Dubai's twirling towers
India's Uber-Rich are eyeing exotic properties abroad. And properties like Dubai's Dynamic Towers – believed to be the world's first shape-changing skyscraper – are on their priority list. "We have received over 50 reservation requests from Indian in vestors in less than three weeks,"
stated an e-mail from Dynamic Architecture, promoters of the 80-storey building. Interested Indian buyers include a banker, a financial analyst, an industrialist and two architects, the company said, refusing to disclose the buyers' identities.
The brainchild of architect David Fisher, the building is made of pre-fabricated apartments that spin independent of each other, allowing the tower to change shape. It has apartments and villas that range from $3 million to $30 million.
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stated an e-mail from Dynamic Architecture, promoters of the 80-storey building. Interested Indian buyers include a banker, a financial analyst, an industrialist and two architects, the company said, refusing to disclose the buyers' identities.
The brainchild of architect David Fisher, the building is made of pre-fabricated apartments that spin independent of each other, allowing the tower to change shape. It has apartments and villas that range from $3 million to $30 million.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com
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