Kinslow, Keith and Todd came up with idea to rejuvenate downtown space Building would include a weather research center and classrooms Green terraces would look like debris and LED lights make it appear to spin Architects don't have a client yet, but drawings have generated interest

By Christopher Brennan For Dailymail.com

Published: 15:59 EST, 7 March 2015 | Updated: 15:01 EST, 8 March 2015

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Architects in Oklahoma have planned a skyscraper for the city of Tulsa shaped called Tornado Tower.

The city, which sits in Tornado Alley and sees a large number of the tower's namesake weather events, has been looking for a building to rejuvenate an area that currently holds a part-time garage.

Kinslow, Keith and Todd Inc, an architecture firm based in Tulsa, was approached by a local magazine to come up with an idea, and has now unveiled the concept for the Tornado Tower, which would hold a severe weather museum and research center.

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