From the city that brings you an underwater hotel, a chess city, and an indoor ski resort with a revolving mountain, now offers us the world's first fully rotating building. The 'Dynamic Tower' introduces a fourth dimension to architecture: time. Each of the 80 storeys will rotate independently, resulting in an infinitely evolving architectural structure enabling residents to follow both the sun and seasons or rather more poetically, the 'rhythms of nature', as visionary architect David Fisher claims. Fisher's Da Vinci marble bathrooms will also find themselves in the building's luxury apartments, which also come with indoor swimming pools, voice activated features and a parking space below. The twisting tower will also be a green machine with wind turbines and solar panels enabling the it to produce ten times more energy needed to power it. The construction is as dynamic as the skyscraper: it's entirely constructed in a factory from pre-fabricated parts before being assembled on location. Each floor only takes seven days to complete, so the whole building should be completed before you can say 'Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is your uncle'.