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Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Vahan Misakyan's Structural GeodesicsWhile it looks a bit like something that Queen Amidala might wear on her head, this incredible tower is actually a concept for a multi-use skyscraper for the city of Yerevan in Armenia. Designed by Vahan Misakyan, the insect-like building consists of "structural geodesics" that link up via habitable bridges. Another interesting feature is that the tower will be clad in an “intelligent” skin equipped with rain water collection systems, photovoltaic cells, and wind turbines....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/futuristic-eco-skyscraper-is-a-self-sufficient-solar-spire/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







