xpo2015 Alfrescian Loyal Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 5,344 Points 0 May 19, 2015 #1 So that planes can fly through instead of hitting it?
aerobwala Alfrescian Loyal Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 1,667 Points 83 May 19, 2015 #2 I read somewhere the original design is a circle instead of a rectangular. As the circle shape resembles Japanese flag, it was discarded.
I read somewhere the original design is a circle instead of a rectangular. As the circle shape resembles Japanese flag, it was discarded.
looneytan Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 12,839 Points 63 May 19, 2015 #3 xpo2015 said: So that planes can fly through instead of hitting it? Click to expand... Jesus gave you wisdom, I am glad.
xpo2015 said: So that planes can fly through instead of hitting it? Click to expand... Jesus gave you wisdom, I am glad.
C Confuseous Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Dec 30, 2010 Messages 12,730 Points 113 May 19, 2015 #4 It is not unusual for tall buildings like these (including those in SG) to have air channels like these to reduce the impact of strong winds on the buildings.
It is not unusual for tall buildings like these (including those in SG) to have air channels like these to reduce the impact of strong winds on the buildings.
K Kuailan Alfrescian Loyal Joined Jul 12, 2008 Messages 3,964 Points 63 May 19, 2015 #5 xpo2015 said: So that planes can fly through instead of hitting it? Click to expand... This building can "Siam" or Avoid if the plane fly direct hit at the building! iSmart Building just like iphone!
xpo2015 said: So that planes can fly through instead of hitting it? Click to expand... This building can "Siam" or Avoid if the plane fly direct hit at the building! iSmart Building just like iphone!