Luxury penthouse villas, over 1000 sqm (11000 sqft), are completely tailor-made to fulfill individual buyers' personal needs and wants and include all selected finishes from floor to ceiling, including bathrooms, kitchens, lighting and even furniture. The luxury Italian marble bathrooms will be preassembled at the Leonardo da Vinci factory in Italy, part of the Dynamic Group, to include a sauna, Turkish bath, and will be further enhanced by the pleasures of color and sound therapy.
Enjoying the latest in Smart Home technologies for seamless living, all Dynamic Villa residents have voice and touch activated control of their Villa's rotation speed and direction, plus control of entrances, security, surveillance, climate, lighting, multi-media home entertainment, and even the temperature of their indoor swimming pool.
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Villa residents are also able to drive immediately into a special elevator that safely transports their car to their floor and park directly at the entrance of their villa, providing the luxury of convenience coupled with the necessity of security.
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Presenting every resident with the brilliance of constantly changing
views, effortless living powered by sophisticated electronic devices and the extravagance of high-quality design details produced in our state-of-the-art-factory in Italy, each Dynamic Tower throughout the world will be
unique, thus becoming an iconic structure wherever it is
built. Collectively, the Dynamic Towers will represent a new age of
Architecture, which will change the look of our cities and herald the era of Dynamic Living
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The birth of the idea
The idea was somehow part of my architectural beliefs following years of research on technology of construction, human and social aspects. “Architecture part of nature” is a concept that I always carried with me: Buildings that adjust to life, to our needs, to our moods.
The inspiration, however, arrived at a precise moment in December 2004, when I was watching the view from the Olympic Tower in NYC, on 51st and 5th. I noticed that from a certain spot you could see the East River and the Hudson River, both sides of Manhattan… That is when I thought to myself: “Why don’t we rotate the entire floor? That way, everybody can see both the East River and the Hudson River, as well as Saint Patrick’s Cathedral!”
That is how I got inspired to create the building that changes its shape continuously.
But it really all started during my childhood, when I used to watch every evening the sun set over the Mediterranean. The huge red sun would slowly fall into the water, signaling that one day was over and another was about to begin. This aspect of motion and its relation to the dimension of time always intrigued me.
When I grew up and became an architect I understood that an architect should design buildings that adjust to life. They should adapt to our space, our functionalities and our needs that change continuously – and even to our sense of beauty, itself in continuous motion.
These are the first buildings to have a fourth dimension: Time.
This is the new philosophy of dynamic buildings, adjusting to sunrise and sunset, to the wind and to the view – thus becoming part of nature.
I call these buildings “Designed by Time, Shaped by Life”.
David Fisher
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