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Old Posted Apr 15, 2023, 3:31 AM
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Fictional Phoenix Towers

So, I decided to make a 3D model of fictional, made-up towers in downtown Phoenix using AI (https://chat.openai.com/) to create a description of the towers and using AI to (https://www.canva.com/ai-image-generator/) create
images based on the description. I created 10 skyscrapers over 550ft and 10 high-rises under 550ft.

The description created by the AI was mostly the same for example, Phoenix Heights has this description
“The tower is called Phoenix Heights and it is a mixed-use skyscraper that stands at 950 feet tall. The building has 70 floors and is made up of luxury condominiums, offices, and retail spaces.

Phoenix Heights features a unique design, with a sleek and modern glass exterior that reflects the surrounding skyline. The tower's top floor houses a luxurious rooftop pool and lounge, offering stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains.

The tower is also home to a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, and multiple restaurants and bars. With its prime location in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Phoenix Heights is an iconic landmark that stands as a symbol of the city's growth and prosperity.”

The description of the design of Phoenix Heights is
“The design of Phoenix Heights is modern and sleek, with a focus on creating a dynamic, eye-catching building that complements the surrounding skyline.
The exterior of the building is made up of high-quality glass panels that reflect the light and create a shimmering effect during the day. At night, the building is illuminated with energy-efficient LED lights that highlight the unique shape of the tower and make it stand out in the city skyline.

One of the most distinctive features of Phoenix Heights is its shape. The building has a slightly tapered design, with a wider base that gradually narrows as it rises toward the top. This unique shape not only makes the building visually striking but also serves a practical purpose - by narrowing the tower as it gets taller, the design helps to reduce the wind load on the building and increase its stability.

Another key design element of Phoenix Heights is its emphasis on outdoor space. In addition to the rooftop pool and lounge, the building features several outdoor terraces and balconies throughout the tower, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy fresh air and stunning views of the city from multiple vantage points.

Overall, the design of Phoenix Heights is intended to be both beautiful and functional, creating a building that is both an architectural masterpiece and a desirable place to live, work, and play.”

This was just a fun thing for me to do for a while.

Cyan = Fictional/Made Up

https://imgur.com/a/qtvjUXZ

















Phoenix Tower - 800ft - 1 N Central Ave


Sonoran Tower - 650ft - 200 Washington St


Skyline Tower - 800ft - 50 W Jefferson St


Phoenix Heights - 950ft - 201 N Central Ave


Cactus Tower - 600ft - 101 N Central Ave


Desert Bloom Tower - 700ft - 201 E Washington St


Camelback Vista Tower - 950ft - 114 W Adams St


Phoenix Sky Tower - 750ft - 101 N 1st Ave


Solstice Tower- 550ft - 300 E Washington St


Phoenix Rise Tower 750ft - 1234 N Central Ave


Phoenix Plaza Tower - 240ft- 400 W Monroe St


Desert View Tower - 220ft - 400 E Roosevelt St


Sunburst Tower - 420ft - 201 W Jefferson St


Canyon View Tower - 520ft - 555 N Central Ave


Copper Point Tower - 490ft - 555 N 2nd St


Vista Tower - 490ft - 777 N Central Ave


Phoenix Gateway Tower- 430ft - 555 E Washington St


Phoenix Skyview Tower - 430ft - 777 N 2nd Ave


Skycrest Tower - 500ft - 125 W Adams St


Phoenix Summit Tower - 450ft - 333 N Central Ave
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