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Inside gigantic skyscraper set to be built on an asteroid dangling upside down

Although many people have said that building the sky-high Analemma Tower just isn’t possible, the architects have gone so far as to develop a full plan and concept video

Some believe that the project is not possible

An ambitious architecture firm has unveiled plans to construct the tallest building ever, an upside-down skyscraper hanging from an asteroid 50,000 kilometers above Earth.

Although many people have said that building the sky-high building is simply not possible, the architects have gone so far as to develop a full plan and concept video.

According to daystar, Developed by Clouds Architecture Office, the Analemma Tower would house luxury apartments, offices, gardens and shops.

To achieve this, the construction would use some of the most advanced technologies – even some that don’t exist yet.

A concept video showed the various interior spaces and apartments that would be available in the skyscraper, including cinemas, sky gardens, picture windows, hot tubs and more.

The construction of the skyscraper would use some of the most advanced technologies that exist and some that don’t yet exist
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The building would have different sizes and shapes of windows to accommodate variations in atmospheric pressure and temperature. These include round portholes and picture windows.

The interior of the building would be navigated using an extremely long elevator to move you between different floors.

To get to the building that would circle the earth every day and stop in the largest cities in the world, including New York and Dubai, people have to use special helicopters and parachute exit.

The architects behind the idea said: “Analemma Tower is a proposal for the world’s tallest building of all time. Harnessing the power of planetary design thinking, it harnesses the desire for extreme altitude, seclusion and constant mobility.

The building would house apartments as well as movie theaters, sky gardens, picture windows, hot tubs and more
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“If the recent residential tower boom proves that the selling price per square foot increases with floor height, then the Analemma Tower will fetch record prices, justifying its high construction costs.”

According to the architects, the tower would use a system called the “Universal Orbital Support System” to suspend it from a giant asteroid.

This would require NASA scavenging an asteroid from space and launching it into Earth orbit, which is an idea that seems unlikely for now.

The tower would use a system called the “Universal Orbital Support System” to suspend it from a giant asteroid
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Many people have pointed out the obvious obstacles to building a giant floating skyscraper and attaching it to an asteroid, including the fact that we don’t have any large asteroids around.

An architect analyzed what would need to be done to make the skyscraper, first proposed in 2018, possible.

writing for bow daily, Rory Stott said that engineers must follow the following steps:

  1. Get an asteroid and put it in orbit around the earth

  2. Build a 26.7 km high skyscraper in Dubai (because nowhere else would you go that high)

  3. Attach a 22,000-mile cable to the asteroid

  4. Lift the building off the ground

  5. Attach the building to the cable hanging from the asteroid

  6. Move the building to New York and keep it in orbit

  7. Attract people to live in the dangerous moving skyscraper

  8. Build a tower that allows people to get in and out of the moving skyscraper

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