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Q: Build a 220 storey building in 90 days in Changsha?
Just read this on http://news.sky.com/story/1014603/china-to-build-tallest-skyscraper-in-90-days
"A company in China is preparing to build the world's tallest skyscraper in just 90 days.
From the foundations upwards, the whole construction will be erected within three months at a rate of five floors a day.
Work will start at the end of this month and it should all be finished by the end of February.......................
The building will be called Sky City and its statistics are quite remarkable. It will be 838 metres high, with 220 floors and a construction area of one million square metres.
To achieve that, 200,000 tons of steel will be used.
There will be space for 31,000 people inside, who will be able to move up and down with the help of 104 high speed lifts.
Some 83% of the building will be for residential use, with room for 17,400 people."
Your thoughts?
http://inhabitat.com/massive-fish-farms-fill-2-6-hectare-foundation-of-w...
In a way perhaps this project turned out better than anyone could have hoped for.
ScotsAlan:
Ha ha. If Tom Che was involved he has a lot to carp about :-)
This was a really interesting article. Thank you very much. Will it really, really be able to hold up under the stress of a 9 degree earthquake on the Richter scale, as they write? For me, given the rapidity of the construction, etc., I can only wonder about the degree of quality control involved. Interesting to see, for sure, but I would not live there. And why Changsha of all places?
I suspect they mean the outside shell will be complete in 90 days, then another indeterminate period for the insides to be completed.
As to the earthquake proofing, I saw an article that said, basically they fit a bloody huge pendulum in the building and this dampens the effects of an earthquake. That said if a category 9 hits, I doubt the building will be habitable afterwards, although so long as it's still upright I suppose that would be considered a success.
One of the few bonuses of the system of government in China is if they choose a hugely high status project like this, someone somewhere has almost certainly looked into the realistic possibilities and the quality will be virtually guaranteed as the loss of face if this turns out to be low quality and late would be too huge for the CCP to take. (Of course no-one has said anything that I noticed on the cost and who is paying).
Im sure a project like that is well researched and tested to make sure it feasible and safe.
That being said, If someone gave me a free apartment in it, i wouldnt even think about moving in. and i would look for and apartment 839 meters away.
how do you say oh.shit in Chinese
YES, IT IS A 13 STORY BUILDING LYING ON THE GROUND.
Anybody who bought a condo here sure has a problem.
Talk about a collapsed market! YES, IT'S A 13 STORY BUILDING
IN CHINA LYING ON THE GROUND.
I would include the photo, but I don't know how.... it's not working anyways
BHGAL:
They built 13 stories on grade, with no basement, and tied it all down to |
Now that, folks, is a snafu.
a project like this could also be the construction company getting some cheap publicity, e.g. that could help them get funding for building another ghost city somewhere.
according to the wiki the construction time has been extended to 210 days, and the start of construction delayed until January.
A thing that I did not find is, where in Changsha will this building be. They must have land allocated for it, if it was to actually be a proper project.
giadrosich:
It isn't actually going to be in Changsha proper, but will be built in Lin Xiang. The city is located along G4, about an hours drive northeast from Changsha City, about halfway to Wuhan.
This, according to some planners I know who work for the Hunan provincial government. Lin Xiang is not far from Dongting Lake, so the view from the skyscraper should be quite scenic on a clear day.
Pogger, kind soul, you are in Changsha. You talked about this project, I think ... did it ever come to fruition? Or was it just more mass-media hype?
I think they will cheat and use 5000 lbs of steel and the concrete will not set in 90 days, maybe they will use plaster of paris. It sets quickly. It will make world news when it falls down. ...Today in China, the tallest building in the world collapsed. It fell after only being completely yesterday.
Apparently it is prefabricated. They put it together like Lego blocks. Even though I like going to the top of the world's tallest buildings, I think I will pass on this one.
I want the commissions for leasing all that office space space. Wait, it's pre-leased, right? Or is it? I'm going to see if I can find out.
LMAO if it's not at least 50% pre-leased.
How is construction going on this project??? anybody dare to get with 500ft.?
or is it like this one?
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2009/06/29/shanghai-building-collapse...
Take time for all things; great haste makes great waste.
Franklin, Benjamin
Back in the news. http://beijingcream.com/2013/05/changsha-sky-city-the-worlds-tallest-building/
If anyone wants to meet for a cup of coffee at the top restaurant in 6 months, coffee will be on me (offer only available for 6 months)
http://inhabitat.com/massive-fish-farms-fill-2-6-hectare-foundation-of-w...
In a way perhaps this project turned out better than anyone could have hoped for.
ScotsAlan:
Ha ha. If Tom Che was involved he has a lot to carp about :-)
If I would pick the same handle as OP, I would be 'Hugh.E.Rection', meiyou 'G.'