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Scrapers. Again. Again I did it again.Skyscrapers. I did it in college.I'll tell you the story.
The kid listens to the rumble and roar overhead of day's end traffic crossing the Clayborn Causeway and trying to hear his thoughts he turns and looks south at theclustered skyscrapers of downtown Calusa. 50 story towers of smoked glass and gleaming sheets of aluminum and steel high-risehotels Marriotts and Hyatts and Holiday Inns built for business travelers. They're a domed convention centers and international
a fully modernized China, in this kind of visions of infrastructure. Shanghai has more skyscrapers than New York. Not just New York, but the entire West Coast of the United States.More skyscrapers. It has the fastest train on earth, and its landscape is being used.Shanghai, it's not just that people go there like Merchant Ivory did to film a period epic.
In the summer of 1978, it had been open for less than a year when its structural engineer, Bill LeMessurier, made a terrifying discovery.His cutting edge skyscraper, an engineering marvel had a fatal flaw.Winds of just 110 kilometers per hour could cause it to collapse in the middle of Manhattan, potentially killing thousands.
When we think about skyscrapers, like how big of a deal is wind?If we made a skyscraper here, you know, out of all these different things, you push with your phone, you get a certain amount of force,but then you push on my phone as well with a certain amount of force, but your phone is also pushing on my phone.
You use them in different circumstances for different reasons, but it's a little surprising to find out, I thought the connections in this tour de force,one of a kind skyscraper, you know, that's on the cutting edge of structural engineering, was connected one way, but apparently it's connected another way.But if the braces are going like this, where are they gonna go?
We're going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at elementary school on a Tuesday morning and 45 minutes later she jumped to her death outof a skyscraper because that was a better alternative than burning alive.And her last gesture of human decency was holding her skirt down so no one saw her underwear as she killed herself.
Perhaps you should read the book.build a Wikipedia skyscraper.But I think there were a lot of people who said they didn't want a Wikipedia encyclopedia for about 10 years.
But kind of important, because without double-entry bookkeeping and the joint-stock corporation, there'd be no Google.There'd be no skyscraper.There'd be no electricity.
Well, I think we should go back 185,000,000 greats so I am going to go back to your one hundred eighty-five million greats grandfather.How high would that skyscraper be?It would be more than one hundred eighty New York skyscrapers piled on top of each other.
So we're going back quite a long way.Obviously that skyscraper would simply fall over, it's much too high.So let's tip it on its side and put the pictures all the way along a great big long bookshelf.
Madoff is a little bit unusual as a criminal. And he's like the James Bond master villain, like in his secret hideout with all the fancy gadgets and so on. This time it was at thetop of a skyscraper in New York, not in some Caribbean island, but he's really not typical of criminals. Most criminals are not as good as Madoff; they don't get away with 50 billiondollar schemes for that long. Most criminals are actually fairly incompetent. So now, to illustrate this point, I would like to ask the person who received an envelope from me
Harry Pettit and this is where a designer has holistically reconsidered the city. And this is a proposition about the future of New York and here, you can see dirigiblesconnecting into skyscraper ports, or docks, on the terminus of skyscrapers, moving in to circulatory cores bridged clusters of skyscrapers and then below, you can see a cannonaded systemof mobility where pedestrians are on arcaded walkways, horses and buggies, fast moving transportation, slow moving transportation are all separated; designed holistically by
three or four buildings, some of them from the early 30s, that go up 70, 60, 70, 80 stories.An 80-story skyscraper might have added very nicely to the profile of lower New York. Butthe Port Authority, even though they had already chosen Yamasaki, weren't satisfied with 80 stories. What they wanted was something like ten million square feet of office space in
getting rich faster than rich countries are getting rich. So finally, I don't think that this process is over. I don't think that we're like the man falling past the second floorof the skyscraper who says, "So far so good."I think we ain't seen nothing yet. I don't see any why this process of exchange and specialization which produces new technologies will not continue to improve people's lives in what comes ahead.
So every chevron works to transfer the wind load to the section below.When we think about skyscrapers, like how big of a deal is wind?If we made a skyscraper here, you know, out of all these different things, you push with your phone, you get a certain amount of force,
Instead, they fitted strain gauges on important structural members.The gauges monitored the skyscrapers every bend and twist from a comm center eight blocks away.At least that would give them a little bit of warning.
If he didn't respond, they would know something was up.allowing architects to push skyscrapers taller and slimmer.
are about big stuff and about more things that are familiar to my bit of engineering.So they're about skyscrapers, bridges, tunnels, all of these big pieces of infrastructure.And I spent about six years of my career working on the design of the Shard, and that included a lot of the steel structure within the building,
So I moved from Hong Kong to Brooklyn, New York when I was five years old.And I expected skyscrapers, and women in fur coats, and streets paved with gold.And I was only five years old.
that that are inspiring and it's it's not just trying to to think of thebiggest uh achievement the biggest like Skyscraper out there it's it's more itwas more finding an inter miix with the okay what are the inspirational stories that can really capture hearts and I
of the 43rd floor of a Manhattan skyscraper-- he said the screwiest thing you can do is to think that you're a master of the universe.
Well this is what's called skyscraper agriculture.
and crash it into a skyscraper but a lot of these plots are just to blow up train
And the high rises and skyscrapers were swaying back and forth in Tokyo, which was exactly what they were designed to do.
I slept along farmlands and in skyscrapers, along mountaintops and across villages.
Even when we have tall skyscrapers, we still want to be around nature.
gear in the middle of these skyscrapers in, you know, downtown London and that is the embodiment of this kind of collage aesthetic. You have all of
If he didn't respond, they would know something was up.so they were willing to spend that much on the skyscraper anyway.
So you can't help but feel to feel like a skyscraper.
Can you imagine a monument equivalent to a 48 story skyscraper?
Imagine that you take a picture of yourself and put on top of it a picture of your father, then on top of that, his father, and then his father, and then his father,and then his father and build a gigantic skyscraper of pictures going backwards in time.How far back should we go?
So Frank Lloyd Wright actually ended up designing some skyscrapers.
They couldn't imagine that we would actually build skyscrapers half a mile high, that we dig a tunnel under the English Channel
ideal of consolidating densely populated areas by building skyscrapers and turning the remaining land into green spaces. On the other hand, people who think that dense wooden housing is good are
opposed to the movement to build more and more skyscrapers. It's important to understand both sides' ideals, and I'm not going to be
course of rivers, built skyscrapers, off into space, and conquered all of these diseases.
How high would that skyscraper be?It would be more than one hundred eighty New York skyscrapers piled on top of each other.So we're going back quite a long way.
World Trade Center, Yamasaki was forced to go too far. The World Trade Center was not, in a sense, justifying. It didn't justify the individual. It belittled the individualin the same sense that it belittled the other skyscrapers. As I put it in the book, "It stood out in the vernacular of Lower Manhattan like a pair of hurled expletives." Expletivesnot deleted until the end, of course. Yamasaki's story goes on because there were, there were
The "Eat 'em and Smile" tour, and "Skyscraper." And then in '95, I started working for Van Halen.
The thesis is not that everyone's going to live in a skyscraper in New York City.
Man on wire. And then the New York skyscraper scene.
it's the best interface for a city, and bicycling. It's also a phenomenal invention; doesn't need much more. So, we privileged that and we also give the road a bit of intelligencebe mining it with all sorts of processes and then looking at doing an entire skyscraper made out of compacted waste. So, here's a 53-story tower that we call Oneday Tower,
models of the World Trade Center and they were some pretty good stuff. He ended up witha complex that would fill the available acreage with an 80-story skyscraper and a number ofother large buildings around it. Now, if you look south at Lower Manhattan, you'll see
feeling? There were like these looming skyscrapers. There were the changing traffic lights. There's the feeling like, first of all, you had a feeling you could do anything,
Think of New York, the skyscrapers.
So today, we can build an encyclopedia the way that we used to apply bureaucracy to the problem of building a bake sale.And tomorrow, maybe we could build skyscrapers and space programs that way, without the kind of coercive hierarchical control.Maybe we can use additive labor to do it.
be a content creator." But, the very fact that they can without needing a CNN-size skyscraper production equipment
Well, I'm conscious that Google is building the largest horizontal skyscraper-- if that's the right description-- here in London.
It's still one of the largest buildings in New York City, a skyscraper laid on its side, bigger than the Empire State Building.
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