Holy Skyscrapers Batman!
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Jarden
That's just like that Sky City the Japanese are thinking of building.
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/en ... ctive.html
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/en ... ctive.html
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I'm less worried about stability and more security. Interesting new buildings are likely to be targets. We here in the U.S. are still getting over that plane crash thingy.
Still, I'm happy to see both projects getting going. The U.S. needs more interesting architecture instead of more plain Lego pillars, and Japan needs all the land it can spare. It looks like the Tokyo design is intended to absorb vibrations from earthquakes. But, I hope it can handle the occasional typhoon. (Considering I spent about 22 1/2 hours of last year evacuating from our version of the things.)
I'm mostly confident that the architects have already thought of these things. But, human engineering, as marvelous as it may seem, is by no means perfect.
Probably the ultimate skyscraper would have to be the Space Elevator concept. It's 57,000 miles tall.
Image: http://www.mondolithic.com/06Gallery08.htm
Article: http://www.space.com/businesstechnology ... 327-1.html
Still, I'm happy to see both projects getting going. The U.S. needs more interesting architecture instead of more plain Lego pillars, and Japan needs all the land it can spare. It looks like the Tokyo design is intended to absorb vibrations from earthquakes. But, I hope it can handle the occasional typhoon. (Considering I spent about 22 1/2 hours of last year evacuating from our version of the things.)
I'm mostly confident that the architects have already thought of these things. But, human engineering, as marvelous as it may seem, is by no means perfect.
Probably the ultimate skyscraper would have to be the Space Elevator concept. It's 57,000 miles tall.
Image: http://www.mondolithic.com/06Gallery08.htm
Article: http://www.space.com/businesstechnology ... 327-1.html
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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