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วันอังคารที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Skyscrapers 2010 - The World's Tallest Buildings

Skyscrapers 2010 - The World's Tallest Buildings Third installment of my skyscraper video featuring the tallest buildings in the world, completed and under construction. Height criteria from CTBUH's first method. I eventually decided against adopting the Sears Tower's revised name, "Willis Tower". Personal preference. Information and imagery: (AZ) burjdubaiskyscraper.com commons.wikimedia.org flickr.com google.com skyscrapercity.com skyscraperpage.com wikipedia.org Music: (presentation order) Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence Cdnalsi - The Queen of Goth'arde (Prelude) Moby - Novio Air - Run Arcana - Wings of Gabriel File Format: Video: MPEG-4 720p @ 30fps (H.264 @ ~14Mb/s) Audio: MPEG-4 (AAC @ 256Kb/s)

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 8 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird - The World's Fastest Jet

The Lockheed SR-71 was an advanced, long-range, Mach 3.36 strategic reconnaissance aircraft. The SR-71 was the fastest and highest flying production aircraft in the world. The first flight of an SR-71 took place on December 22, 1964, at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. The first SR-71 to enter service was delivered to the 4200th (later, 9th) Strategic Reconnaissance Wing at Beale Air Force Base, California, in January 1966. From the beginning of the Blackbird's reconnaissance missions over enemy territory (North Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos) in 1968, the SR-71s averaged approximately one sortie a week for nearly two years. By 1970, the SR-71s were averaging two sorties per week, and by 1972, they were flying nearly one sortie every day. On July 28, 1976, an SR-71 broke the world record for its class: an absolute speed record of 1905.81 knots (2193.17 mph, 3529.56 km/h), and an "absolute altitude record" of 85069 feet (25929 m). The SR-71 also holds the record for flying from New York to London in 1 hour 54 minutes and 56.4 seconds, set on September 1, 1974. The decision to build the Blackbird's structure using 85% titanium and 15% composite materials was a first in the aircraft industry. The advances made by Lockheed in learning to deal with this material have been used in subsequent high-speed aircraft such as most modern fighters. The Pratt & Whitney J58-P4 engines used in the Blackbird were the only military engines ever designed to operate continuously on ...

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วันอังคารที่ 25 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

World's Tallest Lincoln Log Structure

Visiting Mom and Dad in August, I emptied out a large bag of Lincoln Logs on a blanket (for easy clean-up) and built a structure until I ran out of logs.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 27 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

World's Tallest Man-Made Structure

Dubai gets known worldwide not only due to its modern infrastructure, but also because of the marvelous building feats it periodically keeps on taking up. The world's first ever seven star hotel got erected upon and established only on Dubai's shores. One of the most exciting Marinas of today's time is also being developed across the same sea front these days; another feather in a long list of Dubai's landmarks. There is more to talk about nowadays though, as the world's tallest building is also getting shaped up at the same location now. The soaring tower, named Burj Dubai, has some amazing stats and facts to speak of. Some of these are being listed and discussed below.

The tower is about to be built in the middle of a man-made lake, which when filled with water will provide the architecture a picturesque setting. The building will carry some influences of the Islamic architecture as well so as to keep Dubai's heritage alive. For example the triple-lobed footprint of the building is stated to be based on an Arabian flower. At the same time, some onion shaped domes are also being made part of the building's exteriors. Developers are no doubt aiming to provide this latest of Dubai's landmarks with a blend of the modern and Islamic outlooks both.

According to the plans, a public observation area and a private club are expected to get located at the building's top. Initially designed to have three decker elevators, the building will now carry only two decker elevators when completed in 2008. The last of the residential apartments will be constructed at the floor number 109th, while an observation area will be made available to the public on 124th. The whole structure is to be rotated about 20 degrees so as to make it withstand the stress being caused due to the Arabian sea winds. The plinth of tower goes 50 meters below the earth's surface, with a staggering amount of steel and up to 45,000 cubic meters of concrete dumped in there.

Despite Burj Dubai's external similarities with that of the Sears Tower, it stands way different in the structural terms. The building's earlier plans involved getting designs borrowed from Grollo Tower, which was proposed several years back at Melbourne. However, it subsequently got replaced by Skidmore Owings & Merrill with the present structure. Burj Dubai will not only be the tallest building, but also the tallest man-made structure, when fully completed. The total number of floors expected are around 162. There is no word on the building's final height as of now, but it might stay around the 800 meters mark.

Dubai's economic clout has been rising rapidly in the recent years, and the projects like Burj Dubai are just a testimony to the same phenomenon. The world's tallest man-made structure, as they might call it, would only be an addition to the list of so many landmarks already built there. There seems to be no end of Dubai's dreams now, as its skyline gets crowded with each passing moment.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 21 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

burj dubai - worlds tallest buliding getting ready in dubai sheikh zayed road- part 2

burjdubai-Burj Dubai (Arabic: برج دبي‎ "Dubai Tower") is a skyscraper under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the tallest man-made structure on Earth, despite being incomplete. Construction began on September 21, 2004, and it is expected to be completed and ready for occupation in September 2009.[1] The building is part of the 2 km² (0.8 sq mi) development called 'Downtown Dubai' and is located at the "First Interchange" (aka "Defence Roundabout") along Sheikh Zayed Road at Doha Street. The tower's architect is Adrian Smith[4] who worked with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) until 2006.[5] SOM is the architecture and engineering firm in charge of the project.[4] The primary builders are Samsung Engineering & Construction and Besix along with Arabtec.[6] Turner Construction Company was chosen as the construction manager.[7] The total budget for the Burj Dubai project is about US$4.1 billion[citation needed] and for the entire new 'Downtown Dubai', US$20 billion. Mohamed Ali Alabbar, the CEO of Emaar Properties, speaking at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat 8th World Congress, said that the price of office space at Burj Dubai had reached $4000 per sq ft and that the Armani Residences, also in Burj Dubai, were selling for $3500 per sq ft

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