Dancing Queen | FJ Consultants
Skyscraper Msaytbeh / Lebanon / 2011
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Our Skyscraper is dedicated to unifying the Lebanese
population through music, creating energy through movement
and best of all providing a safe and unique experience
where everyone can have a good time. These were
the main ideas behind our concept. The result is a tower
dedicated to music, with its top floor as a huge nightclub,
where energy is collected from its dance floor, made out
of piezoelectric materials, due to the dancers’ movements.
The design of the tower is inspired by the shape of the music
note and rotates towards the sun, embracing the view
and its location all the while being interconnected by steel
elements emerging from the sea enhancing its movement.
The skyscraper hosts a multitude of restaurants, pubs and
clubs within its main core, and various other ones such as:
exhibition rooms for different types of arts, concert halls,
operas houses, centers for therapy through music, a public
library and parks.
The main tower is connected to a public beach where
restaurants are implemented alongside the shore. It’s is a
green and self-sufficient project where electricity is generated
by two means: solar panels during the day and movement
mainly during the night.
Dancing, listening to music and enjoying nature represent
peace; this project is a huge symbol for a peace much
longed for. It offers hope for Lebanese and makes them
aware of the environmental issues that their country faces,
allowing them to contribute to the preservation program
embodied in our tower: “The Dancing Queen”.
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Our Skyscraper is dedicated to unifying the Lebanese population through music, creating energy through movement and best of all providing a safe and unique experience where everyone can have a good time. These were the main ideas behind our concept. The result is a tower dedicated to music, with its top floor as a huge nightclub, where energy is collected from its dance floor, made out of piezoelectric materials, due to the dancers’ movements. The design of the tower is inspired by the shape of...
- Year 2011
- Status Competition works
- Type Office Buildings / Business Centers
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