It would be dedicated to STEM and foster scientific research and development, education, industry, and public life into a single, unified ecosystem. The World Technology Center is a visionary infrastructure project that aims to bring together and facilitate greater advances in international STEM. Planned to be built in Chicago, the complex incorporates a reincarnation of the Twin Towers. The visio
nary project aims to facilitate greater advances in international STEM - fostering more efficient engineering and technology developments between nations, bring together talented people, provide the freedom of information of new scientific and technological breakthroughs, and expand education and knowledge. The project is founded by British author, aerospace engineer and aspring architect Raphael J. For the moment the project is in its infancy, and yet to be formally pitched to news and investors. It shall be the biggest science center the world has ever seen, and as well as being the tallest twin towers in the Western Hemisphere, it shall have a diverse array of science laboratories, engineering workshops, office space, a museum, libraries, lecture rooms, restaurants, parks, outdoor observation decks, a new sandy beach, an underground shopping center and an exhibition auditorium. It's original plan was to be situated right in the basin of the Ohio Street Beach near ‘the Loop’ and facing Lake Michigan. As New York becomes overcrowded with ugly glass shards, and California becomes more of a dystopia, it’s time to shift the world market of technology to America’s third biggest city which is in dire need of new jobs and great infrastructure. The World Tech Center twin towers aspire to restore that iconic symbol of strength and cooperation, as a reincarnation of the original World Trade Center. The 460 m high towers represent Science and Technology, which together go hand in hand.