The new concept car R25 by Audi is the latest in its lineup of race cars. The features are quite innovative and the same have never been featured in any of the prototypes like high velocity banks and tunnels, a feature that allows the car to race in inverted position which helps it overtake other aerodynamic race cars. The car has been designed to perform in new racing conditions and will sure be a pioneer in revolutionizing the conceptual cars being designed for racing in the days to come.


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There are so many car models available in the market today. Therefore, everyone looks for a faster and safer car which is also compatible with nature. Cellogan futuristic car concept promises incredible safety and very high speed with low friction and central controlling. Cellogan is going to offer velocity and safety with environment-friendly pleasure. There are three caterpillar rubber track wheels which are 360 Degree flexible. This car also features rechargeable benefit even when the car is parked on the road. Perhaps this car design is inspired by a computer mouse with its curved body, but still providing a perfect view from behind for the driver.


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The concept of “Clean Technology Tower” is brought to you by Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill. This building will be built in Chicago as highly efficient building. They plan to put the wind turbines in each of the corners of the building, to make sure it captures the wind at its highest velocity as it accelerates around the tower. At the apex, where wind speeds are at a maximum, a domed double roof cavity directs the wind towards an array of wind turbines. The negative pressure created by the turbines will be used to ventilate interior spaces. The dome itself is shaded by solar cells that capture the southern sun. These systems provide both comfort and energy to the space. Building on principles of biomimicry, Clean Technology Tower utilizes advanced technologies and climate-appropriate building systems to foster a symbiotic relationship with its local environment.


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