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South Korea to Build Invisible Skyscraper Near Incheon Airport

Posted on the 13 September 2013 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

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South Korea, the birth place of many innovative consumer gadgets is now planning to build a 450-meter high skyscraper that will appear invisible to the naked eye. The brilliant part about this tower is that it will stand tall, invisible outside of Seoul near the Incheon International Airport.

According to CNN, GDS Architects the designers of this building will use a series of cameras to capture real-time images of the surrounding and reflect it onto a giant LED surface that will cover this building.  The South Korean government has already green lighted the Tower Infinity project and is planned to begin construction very soon.

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This technology is much like the one that Mercedes used to camouflage their car, but only in a bigger scale. The building is said to have the ability to turn invisibility on and off at anytime. What a great way to waste money and energy.


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