Unlike a certain building designed by Sir Norman Foster (CITC), this tower is built more for the function of housing BSB employees, rather than the form (and function) of being the showpiece office building of a corporation like Comcast. BSB assembled a smaller, 30-story hotel in 2012 using similar methods that “can resist a 9 magnitude earthquake,” according to this piece in Gizmodo. Naturally, you’re probably (hopefully?) wondering if this thing is safe, considering how quickly it all came together. China build a 57-storey skyscraper in 19 days Construction 15.5K subscribers Join Subscribe 97 Share 51K views 12 days ago building build construction building build. The pieces were constructed offsite and took much longer than 19 days to make. They simply assemble the pieces in 19 days. This has been posted before, and no they don't construct in 19 days. Soon, they could be meshing the two practices together–boom, instant skyscraper, just add water! Curbed has some sweet animated GIFs of the the feat. ago Amazing the level of skepticism and doubt in the quality just because they are Chinese. Hah! And you thought nothing could top 3-D printed houses. Zhang claims that the use of modules reduced the use of concrete by 15,000 trucks, which he says almost eliminated all the release of dust in the air, an important advantage in pollution-ridden China. A simple design innovation let a Chinese entrepreneur build a 57-story skyscraper in 19 days Drake Baer Broad Sustainable Building, a Chinese architecture company, recently constructed a. The project, called Mini Sky City, was built by 1,200 workers and includes 800 homes and working space for 4,000 people, the official with Broad Sustainable Building told ABC News. This building has 19 10-meter-high atriums, 800 apartments, and office space for 4,000 people. A Chinese company has built a 57-story building in only 19 days in the town of Changsha, China, a construction company official told ABC News.
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