180-meter-tall, Dance Of Light, one of the world, world's most, twisted towers, China
180-meter-tall "Dance Of Light," one of the world's most twisted towers, is unveiled in China
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The megacity of Chongqing in western China has presented one of the most contorted buildings in the entire world. The 180-meter-tall “Dance of Light” skyscraper, according to the architectural firm that designed it, was influenced by northern lights. On social media, images of the magnificent structure have gained a lot of attention. According to a story in the architecture and design magazine Dezeen, the skyscraper, which is located on Xingfu Plaza in Chongqing’s Jiangbei area, has two double-curved sides that give the impression that the structure is twisting.
Santanu Bhattacharya, a user on Twitter, has posted some photographs of the “Dance of Light” tower. “Today saw the opening of one of the world’s most stunning and twisted buildings in Chongqing, China. The 590-foot-tall Dance of Light tower, created by the architecture firm Aedas, has a twisting exterior that mimics the appearance of northern lights “In the tweet, he stated.

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In the business sector, where each building has been inspired by stars and other celestial phenomena, the unusual 39-story building is intended to act as a landmark.

Because the Aurora Borealis, also referred to as the northern lights, has a curved shape, the studio decided to model it. The building is now known as “Dance of Light.”

Ken Wai, Principal of Aedas Global Design, stated to Dezeen, “The Dance of Light idea was put forth by the city of Chongqing to commemorate its success in embracing technology. The entrancing northern light phenomena that illuminated sky is the source of The Dance of Light.”

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They are all the crucial characteristics we would like to attain in our tower design: natural, energetic, and elegant, Mr. Ken added.