RIO DE JANEIRO--14 Jul--PRNewswire/InfoQuest
- First giant rotating ball to be an entertainment center in Rio de Janeiro
The world's first entertainment center dedicated to football will be built in Rio de Janeiro, having the shape of a huge ball, be in continuous motion, by changing its form.
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This spherical-shaped building will be 50 meters high, with 9 floors each rotating separately in both directions, with changing speed, bringing life to the building.
The Dynamic Football Experience Company, and Navalmare Group, unveiled the project today, announcing that they intend to build this unique first building in the World's Football Capital City, whose construction would start after the FIFA World Cup.
This is the Football version of the Dynamic Architecture, created by the Florentine architect Dr. David Fisher, considered to be the "Father of Dynamic Architecture", published today for the first time.
The building includes a fully interactive football museum and a floor dedicated to virtual and augmented reality football games, where, through a hologram system, originally developed with NASA technology, visitor will be able to play, next to Pele and Neymar, scoring all the desired goals...
Another floor will offer a virtual stadium, where you will sit facing a giant 360 degrees screen, feeling as if you are at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, watching the game against Barcelona...in real time.
Other floors will include restaurants and shops, all dedicated to football, a special gym, and educational space...A real temple, a dream of all football fans.
A scale model of the ball, will be presented at the end of the month, in one of the Europe's most beautiful cities, produced by DTM of Modena, Italy, the space engineering spin-off company of Ferrari.
Among the engineering and technology suppliers, are WSP of New York, Bosch and Siemens the German giants, Exergia Brasil, SGM - the LED lighting company of Denmark, and Navalmare - an Italian builder of ships and offshore stations, already active in Brazil.
Dynamic Group, which holds the international rights for rotating buildings, and Navalmare, intend to build these Dynamic balls in Italy, and supply them to many cities around the world.
Following the Rio project, more of these giant balls in motion, offering fans a "twenty four - seven" football experience, will be built in London, New York, Madrid, Milan, Barcelona, Jakarta and many others cities.
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