두바이 해변에 325m 높이 벌집구조 번지점프대 건립 Dubai: 325m base jump tower proposed for beach: VIDEO
두바이 해변에 325m 높이의 번지점프대 건립
두바이 해변에 325m 번지점프대를 건립한다고 초고층도시건축학회가 발표했다.
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세계적인 건축회사인 10디자인사는 조각같은 벌집구조의 새로운 형태의 점프대 디자인을 선보였다.
점프대의 안정을 위해 하단과 상부 양쪽에 모두 수평을 유지하는 장치가 있다.
10디자인사는 타워의 기능은 마치 여러개의 베이스캠프가 있는 에베레스트를 올라가는 것과 같은 개념이라며
더이상의 상세한 사항은 공개하지 않았다
현재 두바이에는 주거구조물에서 세계 2위로 높은 번지점프대가 마리나 중심부의 프린세스빌딩에 있다.
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Dubai: 325m base jump tower proposed for beach
by Ashleigh McGinley on Mar 14, 2016
A 325-metre base-jump tower has been proposed for Dubai, according to a report published by the Council on Tall Building and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).
10 Design, the lead design architect, has devised a sculptural external hexagrid skin for the tower - with the building flaring out at both the base and the top for structural stability.
"This structural skin flares out at both the base and the top of the tower to provide not only structural stability, but also to house a series of extreme sports activities", the council said quoting 'Archello' magazine.
"Conceptually, the tower's functions emulate the ascent to Mount Everest, with multiple 'base camps'", the council added.
No details were provided on the name of the developer for the proposed project.
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The base and lower levels of the tower will contain training, simulator and visitor experiences, including junior climbing walls, wire assisted high diving and free-fall activities.
While, the mid-levels of the tower will feature semi-external climbing, with abseiling environments located between the structure's hexagonal grid as well as in the central core - creating a 140-m high elevated climbing experience.
And, at the uppermost level, the tower flares out to offer a series of ice pick climbs for the more experience climbers - with the three peaks set to be used as platforms for both wire assisted free-falls and base jumps, the report added.
No official date has been set for the project - with approval still required.
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