A London-based architecture firm claims that they are working on a pair of skyscrapers in a special manner, where sunlight reflected by one will fill in the shadow of the other, and vice versa. In other words, regardless of which particular time of the day it is, both buildings will not cast any shadows on their surroundings, and yet solves the issue of having a perpetually shadowy center.
The firm’s design director, Christian Coop, did mentioned, “The relationship between the sun and shadow is the relationship between the two buildings.” Well, at least this particular idea with skyscrapers does not have anything to do with firing up a game of Tetris on them.