Jim,

 

Aside from wanting your input on how to keep the contact strips working efficiently, I’m surprised you don’t see this as green building. The only people who can afford to live there have to have a lot more of it than you or I (or anyone else with their finger up there nose for that matter) can ever hope to see.

 

Morphing with money ain’t my mainstay.

 

Rudy


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Ralph

 

 Other than the use of “cement” (Ken explained to me over thirty years ago the difference) as the primary construction material, I don’t see where this would be that big a step in the evolution of high rise buildings. With the proper gear rations it doesn’t take that much of an electric motor to get a revolving floor in motion. I’ve seen a couple of the ones here in Houston, I don’t think they are over 20HP. All the utilities are in the core which for obvious reasons doesn’t revolve. Contact strips handle the power, and with the wireless control we have today, you can control the lighting same as a hardwire set up. It would sure be a waste of power, no “green” building here.

 

Jim  

 

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