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Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThis ultra-futuristic solar skyscraper by Romanian firm <a href="http://www.dsba.ro/mainEN.php?lang=EN&news=1" target="_blank">Dorin Stefan Birou Arhitectura</a> was recently crowned the winner of the <a href="http://www.twtower.com.tw/index_e.asp" target="_blank">Taiwan Tower Competition</a>. The 390-meter tower is designed to serve as an observation deck, office tower, museum, and urban park. The out-of-this-world skyscraper seems almost too far-fetched to be real -- it even includes helium blimp elevators, a facade covered in photovoltaic panels, vertical axis wind turbines and a whole slew of sustainable strategies.1
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe Taiwan Tower Competition is a recent design competition that sought proposals for an iconic new tower to serve as a landmark and a symbol of Taiwan´s spirit.2
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaOver 230 proposals from 25 different countries were submitted, and the Taiwan Tower from Dorin Stefan Birou Arhitectura in Romania was selected as the winner.3
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaInspired by science fiction, trees and leaves, the tall spire provides office and museum space in the lower third, while the upper levels serve as an observation tower.4
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaZeppelin-like elevators serve as observation decks to carry visitors up to the top of the tower for stunning views of the city.5
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe tower's small footprint maximizes the urban green space surrounding it.6
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe office space and museum take up the lower levels. They have 360 degree views and operable windows to encourage cross ventilation.7
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaAt the top, visitors can exit the observation elevators to a sky deck for a more relaxed view of the city below.8
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaAlthough very futuristic by design, the tower was inspired by trees, leaves and other traditional Taiwanese symbols.9
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe lower levels include offices for the Taichung City Government, leisure and recreational spaces, retail and educational centers, and the new Museum of Taichung City Development.10
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe observation elevators are constructed out of a lightweight material like PTFE that is inflated with helium.11
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaA vertical-axis wind turbine sits in the core of the tower and photovoltaic panels cover the outside to generate power.12
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe tower also includes geothermal heat pumps to help reduce the energy demand of heating and cooling the building.13
Taiwan Tower Dorin Stefan Birou ArhitecturaThe 390 meter-tall structure is designed to stand tall above the city and provide a destination for both residents and visitors of Taipei.14














