China : 30-Story Building Built In 15 Days (Time Lapse)

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30-Story Building Built In 15 Days (Time Lapse)

What can you accomplish in 360 hours? The Chinese sustainable building company, Broad Group, has achieved another impossible feat - building a 30-story tall hotel in 360 hours.


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then 15 days later, it falls apart..hehehe
 
I wouldn't want to stay in such a building unless its been certified safe.
 
30-Story Building Built In 15 Days (Time Lapse)

What can you accomplish in 360 hours? The Chinese sustainable building company, Broad Group, has achieved another impossible feat - building a 30-story tall hotel in 360 hours.


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It's a impressive feat, but eh, I have just 1 question ah, why the fucking crane stuck inside the middle of the building after it's built finished, as you can see in 2:21.
 
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I wouldn't want to stay in such a building unless its been certified safe.

Bro its not just certified safe, believe you me its certified to survive a 9 richter scale earthquake,

[video=youtube;Hdpf-MQM9vY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdpf-MQM9vY[/video]

A taller one will be build known as Sky City, 2,749 feet tall, and will have 220 floors and will the the world's tallest over towering the Burj Kalifah. It will be build in 90 days.
 
It's a impressive feat, but eh, I have just 1 question ah, why the fucking crane stuck inside the middle of the building after it's built finished, as you can see in 2:21.

It's always stuck there in the lift shaft until completion then it will be dismantled.
 
Not in construction line, but I read a brochure somewhere that concrete requires 28 days curing to attain its full strength. They must have some materials science breakthrough.

Cheers!
 
Not in construction line, but I read a brochure somewhere that concrete requires 28 days curing to attain its full strength. They must have some materials science breakthrough.

Cheers!

No these are known as pre-fab or pre-fabrication. Pieces of the building are already being produced in factories. For example the walls are all fully cured in pre-fab concrete yards and transported to the site to be connected like LEGO blocks.
 
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