Towering over the skyline o
f the Taiwanese city of Taichung, this superstructure could become one of the most surreal buildings on the entire planet.
Huge 1,000ft high beams of steel stretch into the sky creating a giant triangular frame which will house the world’s highest roof garden for visitors to enjoy.
As tall as the Eiffel Tower, the Taiwan Tower is the brain child of Tokyo based architect Sou Fujimoto, who won an international competition to design the building.Fujimoto claims the building is his ‘oasis’, which he says is trying to embody the 21st century spirit of the East Asian island.
The tower project is composed of two main parts, that of the steel frame and the roof garden. The design is inspired by the Taiwanese Banyan tree.A labyrinth of beams is designed to create a semi-outdoor space, while the garden above seemingly floats in the sky.The garden is said to be a continuation of the vegetation from the country.
The building is also being touted for its environmental credentials, which Fujimoto says he hopes is a model for green architecture of future generations.
It will use renewable energy systems to power it, while also having rainwater harvesting facilities and solar panels to create hot water.The structure itself will be composed of numerous beams of 800mm in diameter. A completion date in 2017 has been set for the project, which has a total budget of 6.59bn Taiwanese dollars.
Speaking about the project Taichung Mayor Jason Hu told the Taiwan News website the building will be ‘a spot bright enough for the whole world to see.’At a press conference Mr Hu made reference to the solar system, claiming the Taiwan Tower will be like the sun, with Taichung’s many districts acting as planets.Hu added that the tower will also bring a large amount of revenue to the city.