The South Korean government approved GDS Architects plan for a building equipped

The South Korean government approved GDS Architects plan for a building equipped with light-emitting diodes and cameras that allow it to mimic the skies behind it and, with some trickery, allowing some of the glass tower slowly blending into a blue sky dotted with clouds.

GDS, based in Pasadena, Calif., calls the 450-meter (1,476-foot), fountain-pen-shaped structure “Tower Infinity,” but it’s officially referred to as the City Tower.

I bet they got this idea from the Twin Towers’ “Tribute in Light”.

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