What's that thing on the far left on the horizon? Have they built a new mountain?
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What's that thing on the far left on the horizon? Have they built a new mountain?
What's that thing on the far left on the horizon? Have they built a new mountain?
suspension bridge
What's that thing on the far left on the horizon? Have they built a new mountain?
suspension bridge
Yes, now I look more closely it could be that or another odd-shaped building.
Been looking at this, and at other shots of those new buildings on the net. The buildings are amazing, so much so that they almost do look rendered in nearly all the shots I've seen. The guy who took the second shot must have gone to a great deal of trouble to get it "right" is all I can say. No doubt in my mind now that it's "as shot". It's very good.
Been looking at this, and at other shots of those new buildings on the net. The buildings are amazing, so much so that they almost do look rendered in nearly all the shots I've seen. The guy who took the second shot must have gone to a great deal of trouble to get it "right" is all I can say. No doubt in my mind now that it's "as shot". It's very good.
Seeing as you seem quite interested here's another one they're building in Shenzen (another huge city). Ping An Finance Centre, this one is going to be even taller than the Shanghai tower, this picture shows it as it is now, not quite a third of the way up.
http://i.imgur.com/3TlvO1E.jpg
I like to watch the construction of these huge buildings on skyscrapercity, when they were doing the foundations for this one they dug the massive holes for the concrete piles out by hand using wheelbarrows to cart the dirt to one side,it was amazing to watch considering how high tech the rest of the construction process is.
It's all about trying to become the next global superpower I think, and raising as many people as they can out of dire poverty. Whether or not they can keep it going is another matter.
You heard it here first!
AIUI there are two reasons for building tall buildings.Why are china building loads of skyscrapers? it's not as if they lack space, and they (the skyscrapers) are dead ugly.
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Been looking at this, and at other shots of those new buildings on the net. The buildings are amazing, so much so that they almost do look rendered in nearly all the shots I've seen. The guy who took the second shot must have gone to a great deal of trouble to get it "right" is all I can say. No doubt in my mind now that it's "as shot". It's very good.
Seeing as you seem quite interested here's another one they're building in Shenzen (another huge city). Ping An Finance Centre, this one is going to be even taller than the Shanghai tower, this picture shows it as it is now, not quite a third of the way up.
http://i.imgur.com/3TlvO1E.jpg
I like to watch the construction of these huge buildings on skyscrapercity, when they were doing the foundations for this one they dug the massive holes for the concrete piles out by hand using wheelbarrows to cart the dirt to one side,it was amazing to watch considering how high tech the rest of the construction process is.
They're impressive pieces of work. And that's not quite a third of the height!
I guess their labour costs are cheap, and they want people to be employed, so the parts that can be done with "mandraulics" get done that way. Used to be the same in this country. I remember seeing tower blocks go up in the early 60s in the Midlands. (and they seemed big to us then!) They had a tower crane to put the things up, but most of the groundworks were done with blokes with picks and shovels.