Cloud 360 literally floats in the sky
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Situated in Sungnam, South Korea, the “Cloud 360” from Kyungam Architects is an observatory in Daewon Park that literally floats in the sky. Designed by Taehyung Lim, Kyeongmin Kim and Yunmi Kang, the floating structure leaves the ground floor open, and visitors are transported through two colossal elevators to the raised structure, which presents a mesmerizing view of the adjacent landscape. Spreading in 340 square meters, the cloud observatory presents a 929.32 square meter floor area enclosed with low e double glass glaze. Based on the idea of a floating sky, the Cloud 360 also accommodates a restaurant, cafe and media center in the upper levels of the observatory.



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Tornado tower
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A young Sweden based architecture firm Visiondivision believes in strong concepts and constantly re-investigating their role as architects by always pushing the limits of their field of work and the strategies of their design. Tornado, is an entry for an opera competition in Taiwan which was a collaboration with Markus Wagner, a member of Svensk Standard. This project recalls me the Dubai Dynamic tower by David Fisher in our previous post – the building in motion, both projects are really impressive!
This is a powerful energy generating machine on the outside with a sensual, organic inside that transcends the visitors from the bustling city to a serene world of the performing arts.
One of the positive aspects of raising the building is that it creates a generous public space around it. The square slopes gently towards the entrance, surrounded by pearls, the visitors descends fadingly into the building like entering an ocean.
A great spiral of pearls is the main focal point of the entrance hall, you can either take the elevator through it or the ramp around it, by foot or with the VIP Train of pearls, taking you all the way into the Grand Theater.

The Grand theater is embedded in pearls, creating a elegant and modern experience for the audience. The semi-transparent pearls are lit from behind and dim the light, creating a glowing sensation. Depending on the performance, the ambience can be set into different modes.

A chandelier of pearls in the middle of the theater drops seamlessly from the roof like a jewel, radiating an ambient light. The VIP Train is now converted into comfortable seats. Reaching the roof terrace, the pearls subsides into clouds. Walking around among the clouds one can experience panorama views of Taipei. The building performs on its own for the city, generating culture, urban life and pure sustainable energy for its vicinity.

This is all strongly manifested from the visual effect of its rotating façade. The façade is covered with curved blades are attached on segments that rotate with the wind, generating energy to the building and to the city.
The pearls are non-toxic and non-flamable acrylic balls with a tint of reflection. Pearls in different sizes is combined into various landscapes inside the building to enhance the theater experience.
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And here are the top 10 ugly buildings buildings across the world:
1. Boston City Hall; Boston, Massachusetts
2. Montparnasse Tower; Paris, France
3. LuckyShoe Monument; Tuuri, Finland
4. Metropolitan Cathedral; Liverpool, England
5. Port Authority Bus Terminal; New York City, New York
6. Torres de Colon; Madrid, Spain
7. Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts; Vaduz, Liechtenstein
8. Scottish Parliament Building; Edinburgh, Scotland
9. Birmingham Central Library; Birmingham, England
10. Peter the Great Statue; Moscow, Russia



