imagine waking up each morning and having a bowl of your favorite cereal while standing out on the balcony overlooking nothing but clouds below you. Thats what living in the top floors of the Binghatti will feel like.
You will find a very interesting pattern in every one of these buildings planned for China: none of them exceed 1,640 feet tall, and that is because China recently passed legislation banning skyscrapers taller than 500 meters. Don't get me wrong, 500 meters is _huge,_ enough to build a skyscraper with as much as 125 floors. As far as I care, a building's proposed height probably has to be 400+ meters to be counted on this list, as they are all supertalls.
¿Por qué crees que el rascacielos RISE en México se construye después de que Tesla anunciara una fábrica en esa ciudad? ¿Crees que México no puede tener edificios enormes y con hermosos diseños? Es mucho mejor que la torre willis y el empire state.
You said it yourself, it is because of Tesla. And Still the Willis Tower is a masterpiece built decades ago while yours are on a drawing board and still relying on U.S. firms, so shush.
@@r62aguy85if a pilot manages to hit a tower on accident then they shouldn’t have been flying a plane. You’re acting like a terrorist attack is a common thing for a sky scrapers to be hit down. Especially one in Oklahoma that holds no meaning. Oklahoma has already been through a terrorist attack one that was the biggest in history before 9/11 so I’m sure Oklahoma would no not to do something that would lead to that.
What’s the point of building even more sky scrapers? Don’t we have enough? Is the future really about Trying to build more skyscrapers or is it about sustainableity?
Why do you think the RISE skyscraper in Mexico is being built after Tesla announced a factory in that city? Do you think Mexico can't have huge buildings with beautiful designs? It's much better than the willis tower and the empire state.
No amigo no deberías darle las gracias, se burló de que México tendrá una súper torre y lo que trato de decir que gracias a tesla es que se podrá construir esa torre siendo que esa torre había sido anunciada mucho antes que la llegada de Tesla y todavía se asombra que Monterrey tenga rascacielos
Something about many of the statements is that US is in decline. Probably not though, most US cities have been developed for over 100 years. Most of the rest of the world is just now developing modern urban cities with new infrastructure. There will be future projects in the US but the economics have to make sense. Example is China and the Evergrande collapse. Brand new cities that can house over a million people are empty. Prestige projects are neat and all but many times don’t make any economic sense.
Nothing like living in someone's house. Who are going to work in someone's house like who designs? They want to be in the same building as somebody else like. That's the stupidest thing i've ever heard
I don't like having the tallest tower of the USA built in the heart of tornado Alley. It's a horrible idea and it makes 1000s of people in danger there. So see what we mean there.
Tornadoes almost never hit downtown OKC, and it would literally be the dumbest flaw in the history of dumb flaws if it wasn't built to withstand tornadoes. Clearly someone either didn't grow up in OK or isn't educated.
OKC already has a tower nearly 1000' tall in Devon Tower. Seems to have done well over the past 11 years, including when the latest F5 tornado hit the suburbs in 2013. Downtown OKC never gets hit.
One WTC isn't even 1776' tall. It's actually 1332' with an 444' antenna "spire". Sears Tower is still the tallest building in the US/Western Hemisphere until Legends Tower in OKC (shown in this film) is built.