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For anyone curious... The floating doors are actually fire exits that certain places are required to have to meet safety standards. It allows a fire brigade to use a ladder and help you get out the upper floors if the stairs become inaccessible.
@@nishu295 Super Cloudy is right, they measured the bridges starting locations approximately a meter off at one of the sides and they started building on both sides to meet in the middle and realized they were not aligned
21 Actually is very common in the Netherlands, especially at trainstations and stuff like that. Since we have so many bikes here (more bikes than people), it's useful to push your bike either up or down.
4:57 no vik, when building large bridges like that, they actually meet at the middle, they have to do measurements and things like that first, they’ve clearly just got the measurements wrong
Okay the Bridge thing... Me being an Architect have to clarify it... So they started building it from both ends ( if they start at both ends...takes half the time for construction) where it was designed to meet at the center but unfortunately for them it dint... its an engineering blunder ..called survey scale inaccuracy
When I was a sophomore in college, me and my roommates were told where we were living really late in the housing process and we ended up getting the "handicap" room...on the 4th floor of the building with no elevator lmfao. The bathrooms were made for handicapped people and all the rooms had the accessories and we have wondered to do this day why they made that room, literally the farthest point in the building, the handicap room lmao
There might’ve been an employee only elevator lol. I’m disabled and in a wheelchair and a lot of times they won’t say there’s an elevator bc everyone and their mother will use it, no matter how capable they are lol. So there usually a small employee elevator in the back of some places!
6:53 A grocery store on our area has something like this. When people buy in large bulks (a lot of people do) the helpers use a dolly and the dolly wheels go there. This is because the grocery is one floor higher. Also used when they take dollies with products into the grocery. It's been there for a very long time. I would also think it's more useful/practical since a straight ramp would be too slippery especially carrying heavy boxes, and would also have to be much straighter angle, resulting to having to take much more space. But with these they can use the dolly AND have steps.
As an architect myself, these fails can easily be achieved trust me! 😅 Just accidently pressing the wrong button on your keyboard and making a small mistake in the drawings can have drastic consequences!!
That “window to stairs” build is probably not a fail, there are schools having that built just because of fire reasons and that makes it easier for people to run out
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The bridge was legjt an egineering mistake we watched a documentary on it my first year of college they started building from both sides and when the came to join them them they were out of allignment
6:55 we have similar ones all over Finland. They are for baby carriages or prams. There might not always be a lift so this way the one pushing them, can walk in the middle.
I am currently studying to become an architect and one of my teachers told me that the contracters left the mistakes that were in the architect's drawings on purpose so they could charge more money afterwards to fix it. But with new developments in information sharing softwares over the past years and the unnecessary waste of building materials that these mistakes cost this doesn't really happen anymore.
2:10 the door was used in the old days for transport someone would through bags of stuff into horse carts and then the horse would transport it somewhere else. I've got one like this in my village. they have just made the building look newer.