An Innovative Tower Concept from Clouds Architecture Office
Clouds Architecture Office, a New York-based firm, has unveiled an imaginative skyscraper idea named “Anamama Tower.” This proposal envisions a structure suspended from an asteroid that travels in geometric orbits around our planet. Intriguingly, the building hangs upside down, tethered by strong cables to orbiting asteroids, hovering above diverse locations on Earth.
As the asteroid follows its orbital course, the tower creates a figure-eight movement, offering its occupants a constantly shifting view of the Earth below. Although this concept is purely theoretical for now, it hints at a fascinating blend of space technology and architectural innovation.
On the official site of Clouds Architecture Office, they describe the “Anal Mama Tower” as redefining the conventional concept of a ground-based foundation. This structure relies on a space-based support system, referred to as the Universal Orbital Support System (UOSS), inspired by traditional space elevator ideas.
The design allows for a large asteroid placed in orbit around the Earth, from which resilient cables can extend towards the planet’s surface, supporting the construction of a towering structure. Notably, this new architectural typology can potentially be built anywhere globally and relocated to its permanent site.
Moreover, the Anamama design is meant to follow an eccentric geographic orbit, enabling it to traverse between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres daily. As it moves, it traces a figure-eight pattern on the ground. Interestingly, the slowest parts of this motion happen at the top and bottom points of the figure-eight, possibly allowing residents to engage with the natural landscape at these moments. Remarkably, it’s proposed that this slowest trajectory occurs in New York City.
Generating power from space-based solar panels, Anamama is positioned above a thick, diffused atmosphere, making these panels more efficient than standard photovoltaic systems. Additionally, it features a semi-closed loop system for filtering and recycling water, collecting condensate from clouds and rain. Innovations like cable-free electromagnetic elevators have essentially eliminated the limitations previously set by elevator cable lengths.





