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Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.1
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.2
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.3
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.4
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.5
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.6
Windstalk by Dario Nunez AmeniSome consider wind turbines to be garish blips on serene landscapes. Not so with this Windstalk concept, which utilizes a series of 1203 kinetic energy-generating "stalks" to harness power. Designed for Abu Dhabi's Masdar city, the project takes its inspiration from the way wheat fields blow in the wind.7







