Analemma Tower
It's an ambitious project for a suspended skyscraper, built by the architectural firm Clouds. It's connected to an asteroid in orbit 50,000 km away. The asteroid in question must be captured and remain stationary with the planet moving beneath it.
The Analemma reverses tradition, building on land on Earth. The Analemma building's foundations are placed on an asteroid orbiting Earth. The piles are anchored by giant wires from tens of thousands of kilometers above Earth's surface and tethered to the asteroid. Therefore, the tower can be positioned anywhere and transported to specific locations, such as Dubai.
The skyscraper in question will offer residential space, shops, restaurants, a museum, as well as offices and a church. The Analemma will be powered by space-based solar panels.
Mounted above the atmosphere, these panels are exposed to sunlight, with greater efficiency than typical photovoltaic installations. Water is harvested, distilled, and recycled in a system that utilizes condensate from rainwater and cloud distillation. Used water is re-filtered and reused.
Are you wondering where this will take place? Well, skyscrapers won't have a fixed location, but will be spread all over the world, including New York, Panama City, Havana, etc. And they will return to the same location every 24 hours.