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The mind of man is a perpetual sea of energy that is inexhaustible from creative ideas to change the world around it for the better. Thousands of years ago, man created manifold examples of what the human mind could accomplish in the world of construction and architecture. The pyramids, the Roman ruins and many other monuments were found across many civilizations, but how man today benefited from technology and harnessed it to greater creativity. this field?
I will take you on a tour of the most beautiful and most beautiful houses around the world, to see how technology affects what people are doing, get ready to see what will impress you.
DISCUS HOTEL HOTEL Under Sea Water:
The word "excellence" is almost synonymous with the word Dubai. Dubai now has the world's most luxurious hotel, the Burj Al Arab, and has also increased its value by building Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world. The new underwater hotel will be the first of its kind in the world. The Discus Hotel will consist of two round, two-legged buildings to fix the building on the seabed. The submerged layer will reach a depth of 10 meters and will consist of 22 soundproofed rooms with a diving section. It would be really fun to sit in one of these rooms and relax while watching the names and creatures of the sea through a glass barrier, for the greatness of the technology reached by man!
TAIPEI Tower 101:
Before 2010, the tower was the world's tallest tower with 101 floors, but Burj Khalifa in Dubai stripped it of the title. This does not mean that Taipei 101 has lost all of its features, but that the technology is embodied in this tower, making it reach this list worthyly. The most important thing we can talk about is that Taipei 101 represents the longest and largest environmentally friendly building in the world. This is achieved through its thick double-layer windows that block the sun's heat by 50%, while 30% of the water needed by the tower comes from water recycling, which greatly reduces energy consumption. In addition, the tower has one of the fastest elevators in the world and is ready to handle emergency downtime.
Apple's new complex:
Apple's new headquarters will be one of the most technologically advanced buildings, and that seems natural for an Apple-sized company. The exterior of the building is closer to the shape of a candy bar with a curved ceiling and a glass wall that captures the sun's rays to turn it into electricity, making the premises self-sufficient in terms of energy. The building also has several laboratories and a 2,000-seat lounge.
Kingdom Tower:
After starting our journey from Dubai, we are returning to the Arabian Peninsula to talk about the Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia, which, if completed, will be the tallest tower in the world, surpassing Burj Khalifa. The Kingdom Tower will reach 1 km in the air. In order to achieve this, much effort has to be made to arrive at a triangular wind-resistant slope at this height and keep the tower habitable at the same time. The tower will also feature 59 fast-moving elevators with a capacity of 10 meters per second. It is clear that the impact of technology will be significant in the Kingdom's future tower.
SKY CITY ONE Tower:
We have become accustomed to everything that is dazzling from the giant of Asia, China, and now it is time to see how the Chinese dragon will muse technical in construction and architecture. How long will it take to build the largest skyscraper in the world, up 2,749 feet in your opinion? Two years? One year? No, do not hit the target and be ready for the surprise, this will be done in just 90 days! The secret lies in the pre-made pieces that will be used in this skyscraper. 6 months is the time required to make these pieces before starting construction, which may make some lighten the order of this achievement, but after all, the installation time of this skyscraper will be only 90 days.
Yokohama Tower:
Because of the earthquakes in Japan from time to time, one had to think of harnessing the best of the human mind's technology in a 900-foot-high anti-seismic tower, the Yokohama Tower, a major landmark in Japan. When the earthquake occurs, the earth will move under the tower without vibration coming to the tower itself thanks to the flexible materials that will be used to build it. Moreover, the tower contains a technique that makes it use the weight of objects to increase the stability of the building and its balance in the face of high winds.
SKY UK Headquarters:
The network officially opened this site in 2011 with a distinctive design, but our talk about technology here will have nothing to do with design. At the top of the building, a large reservoir was installed to accommodate rainwater and provide water for the tower's 1,300 employees. Alongside this tank lies another tank that can take advantage of the external heat to heat the water. The result is an environmentally friendly tower that can save 67% energy.
Samsung Headquarters:
The headquarters of this Korean company seem to be different from other headquarters certainly. In short we can say that this is a three-story garden full of trees, with enough space to accommodate 2,500 Samsung employees filled with creative and creative ideas. The rooftop is full of solar panels that will save energy, and the glass windows provide a panoramic view of the building when viewed from a distance.
Tower TORRE AGBAR:
One of the most striking features of this tower is the remarkable use of technology to illuminate the tower in a colorful and wonderful way using 4500 LED light. This is not all, but the tower contains external sensors to monitor the external heat and then adjust the position of the internal curtains accordingly.
HEARTST Tower:
This tower contains the first environmentally friendly office in New York City, and this is undoubtedly a good introduction, but what next? The tower also contains tanks to collect rainwater and then filtered and used for drinking. In addition, the water pipes were placed inside the walls, which helps to rotate the water to increase its temperature.
LESLIE DAN College of Pharmacy:
Unlike many colleges in many universities around the world, this college is composed of two lecture halls, which are beautifully illuminated in a strikingly scientific way. This is why we have already added this building to this list. Unlike the rest of the buildings in this list, this construction is not economic at all, but consumes what may be the weakness of any other building of the same size.
Tunnel Mount CHEYENNE:
This facility deserved to reach our list meritorious, it is better than the use of technology in buildings to serve the human in the twenty-first century. In fact it was better to use the word "city" instead of "tunnel" because what we are talking about is a truly complete city lying under the rocks of the Cheyenne Mountains. This city has been equipped with sufficient technology to be the headquarters of the US Air Defense Unit (NORAD) and a command center for operations in the event of a surprise war. This facility is also equipped with all necessary equipment to withstand nuclear strikes and non-conventional weapons, and to ensure the protection of all of them.
All this has been done by man with a lot of thought and resourcefulness to harness technology in creating the largest and most innovative buildings
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Very interesting and also triggering a lot of questions and answers. Especially one makes me very curious: Who will be the winner and how long will it last?
really it's new world we must progress !
Terrific post. Thank you for putting it together. The construction world is really about to start flying forward at an incredible rate. 3D modeling is making a major difference, the prelude to AI starting to enter the arena.
Can you imagine the structures that will be created by artificial intelligence?
it's amazing really we can't imagine how the structures will be ..!
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