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Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2013!!!

I heard that China is planing to build world's tallest building with 838 meters high in Changsha. If this is correct, this building will soon be downgraded. :)

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According to this news, the building has begun since July 20.
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I actually highly doubt this project will ever be finished, at least without major changes. Broad Group has only built 4 prefabbed buildings before, the tallest of which was only 30 storeys, so the experience is definitely not there. A building this tall will need to have vertical and torsional stiffness to resist extremely high lateral wind loads, for example, using giant concrete filled steel columns extending through the whole height of the building (i.e. Taipei 101) or a concrete core with buttressed concrete walls protruding from the core (i.e. Burj Khalifa). In my mind it would be very difficult to achieve the needed stiffness of the structure without using concrete, as they are proposing. Even if they do, the concrete would have to be cured in stages, so in order to build 204 floors in 90 days, they would need to build on average slightly more than 2 floors per day. Concrete cure time, as a rule of thumb, is 7 days to strip forms and 28 days to achieve workable structural strength. So there is no way they can meet the 90 days schedule they are proposing.

The Shanghai Tower sure is impressive though!
 

Equation

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I actually highly doubt this project will ever be finished, at least without major changes. Broad Group has only built 4 prefabbed buildings before, the tallest of which was only 30 storeys, so the experience is definitely not there. A building this tall will need to have vertical and torsional stiffness to resist extremely high lateral wind loads, for example, using giant concrete filled steel columns extending through the whole height of the building (i.e. Taipei 101) or a concrete core with buttressed concrete walls protruding from the core (i.e. Burj Khalifa). In my mind it would be very difficult to achieve the needed stiffness of the structure without using concrete, as they are proposing. Even if they do, the concrete would have to be cured in stages, so in order to build 204 floors in 90 days, they would need to build on average slightly more than 2 floors per day. Concrete cure time, as a rule of thumb, is 7 days to strip forms and 28 days to achieve workable structural strength. So there is no way they can meet the 90 days schedule they are proposing.

The Shanghai Tower sure is impressive though!

Fast drying concrete can be cure in 24 hours, so it's doable, but expensive though.
 

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Thanks for the responses guys!

They're 9th graders.

Yikes...as equation stated..jail bait.. they certainly look much more mature than 14-15 years old.. I need to get out more!

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Houses are damaged in a fire at the Jiangkou Village of Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, central China's Hunan Province, Aug. 5, 2013. No casualties were reported, but houses of 248 villagers were damaged in the fire. (Xinhua/Liu Jiehua)

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Rescuers put out fire at the Jiangkou Village of Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, central China's Hunan Province, Aug. 5, 2013. No casualties were reported, but houses of 248 villagers were damaged in the fire. (Xinhua/Liu Jiehua

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Rescuers work at the accident site after a landslide hit Chagou Village, Lingquan Township of Shilou County in Luliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 5, 2013. Eight people died in the landslide which occurred in early Monday morning. (Xinhua)

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Photo taken on Aug. 5, 2013 shows the accident site after a landslide hit Chagou Village, Lingquan Township of Shilou County in Luliang City, north China's Shanxi Province. Eight people died in the landslide which occurred in early Monday morning. (Xinhua)

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Rescuers use excavators to clear the collapsed entrance of a coal mine at Qingmen Village in the Zhaoyang District of Zhaotong City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 6, 2013. A gas blast hit the illegal colliery Monday, leaving eight people trapped. (Xinhua/Zhang Guangyu)

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Rescuers work at the collapsed entrance of a coal mine at Qingmen Village in the Zhaoyang District of Zhaotong City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Aug. 6, 2013. (Xinhua/Yang Hua)
 

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Scarlet macaws eat watermelon to escape the summer heat at the Fuzhou National Forest Park in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 6, 2013. An orange alert on high temperature was released by Fujian's provincial meteorological authority on Tuesday. As the scorching weather continues, the Fuzhou National Forest Park has taken various measures to cool down the animals. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

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A zookeeper feeds the penguin, which stands on a piece of ice, helping it escape the summer heat at the Fuzhou National Forest Park in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 6, 2013.

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People cool themselves off at an indoor rink in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Aug. 6, 2013. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

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Chinese actor Pu Cunxin, also a voluntary blood donation promotion ambassador for the Ministry of Health, celebrates his 60th birthday in advance together with 59 voluntary blood donors at a blood donation point in Xidan, Beijing, on July 27, 2013. It's Pu's 11th and last blood donation since starting out in 2001, as it's now advocated that blood donors should be below 60. Pu, who donated 400ml this time, turns 60 on July 31. [Photo from Xinhuanet, China.org.cn/Translated by Zhang Junmian]

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A blind date fair themed "falling in love with a kiss" get into full swing at the Wanda Square in Beijing’s Shijingshan District on July 27, 2013. The matchmaking affair, attracting hundreds of bachelors, is organized by Baihe.com, one of China's top three dating agencies, and aims to promote July 17 as the national kissing day. [Photo from Chinanews.com, China.org.cn/Translated by Zhang Junmian]

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Residents shield themselves against scorching sun in east China's Shanghai, Aug. 6, 2013. The highest temperature in Shanghai reached 40 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. A red alert for high temperature has been issued. (Xinhua/Fan Jun)

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Hakka Water Dragon Festival marked in Sichuan...English.news.cn | 08.06.2013 | Editor: Yang Yi
 

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I actually highly doubt this project will ever be finished, at least without major changes. Broad Group has only built 4 prefabbed buildings before, the tallest of which was only 30 storeys, so the experience is definitely not there. A building this tall will need to have vertical and torsional stiffness to resist extremely high lateral wind loads, for example, using giant concrete filled steel columns extending through the whole height of the building (i.e. Taipei 101) or a concrete core with buttressed concrete walls protruding from the core (i.e. Burj Khalifa). In my mind it would be very difficult to achieve the needed stiffness of the structure without using concrete, as they are proposing. Even if they do, the concrete would have to be cured in stages, so in order to build 204 floors in 90 days, they would need to build on average slightly more than 2 floors per day. Concrete cure time, as a rule of thumb, is 7 days to strip forms and 28 days to achieve workable structural strength. So there is no way they can meet the 90 days schedule they are proposing.

The Shanghai Tower sure is impressive though!

Fast drying concrete can be cure in 24 hours, so it's doable, but expensive though.

Well, I don't know construction and the project sounds too ambitious though.

However, from the view of logic, this is a very big project, I don't think anyone including the Chinese dare to joke around. They should have study the feasibility of the project and they way they build it. 120 days to build the base and 90 to install the building might sound too fast. Actually, I can't believe it myself either. However, just as slogans in advertisement, they tell you some very ambitious part but hide some other part of the truth. So, don't take it too seriously. At least, they don't tell you how many days they need to manufacture building parts for installing. Would there be delay? Are they building "空中阁楼" (roughly translation: building in the air)?It's only less than a year, let's be patient, wait and see. (don't forget that the Chinese always surprise everybody with their achievement)
 

Equation

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Well, I don't know construction and the project sounds too ambitious though.

However, from the view of logic, this is a very big project, I don't think anyone including the Chinese dare to joke around. They should have study the feasibility of the project and they way they build it. 120 days to build the base and 90 to install the building might sound too fast. Actually, I can't believe it myself either. However, just as slogans in advertisement, they tell you some very ambitious part but hide some other part of the truth. So, don't take it too seriously. At least, they don't tell you how many days they need to manufacture building parts for installing. Would there be delay? Are they building "空中阁楼" (roughly translation: building in the air)?It's only less than a year, let's be patient, wait and see. (don't forget that the Chinese always surprise everybody with their achievement)

The company that's building it actually did a lot of computer and feasibility studies before embarking on such project. That's why it has been delayed by the city code enforcement department because the engineers are making sure it's safe be build. Trust me even top guys at the department are looking at it and asking and sending the plans back to company and designers for questioning before they can get the final permit to build.

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Now the lady in white in the middle of the pic is too pretty to be in this contest.
 

broadsword

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The designers of the Al-Burq are also some of the consultants to the project. The Broad Group is no stranger to steel welding. They use robots to weld their airconditioners and the boss is upsetting the local steel industry by opting for foreign steel for the Sky City project, reason being that local steel is not safe enough.
 
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Now the lady in white in the middle of the pic is too pretty to be in this contest.

She's more than likely a model hired to attend this event. just my guess.

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Photos taken on Aug. 7, 2013 shows girls wearing light clothing walking on the street in Xujiahui area of Shanghai, east China. Shanghai witnessed its highest temperature reaching 40.8 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, the highest since the city started to record the meteorology. (Xinhua/Pei Xin)

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Police train in the use of a new implement designed to bring armed suspects under control in Foshan, South China's Guangdong province, Aug 5, 2013. The training session on Monday was organized by the Foshan police following a string of recent cases of violence. (Source:peopledaily.com.cn/Chinapic.people.com.cn)

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Trees sway in the gale at the Dadonghai scenic spot in Sanya, a coastal resort of south China's Hainan Province, Aug. 7, 2013. Mangkhut, the 10th tropical storm to hit China this year, was located 120 kilometers southeast of Sanya Wednesday morning. It will move northwestward at a speed of 20 to 25 kilometers per hour. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongfeng

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Sanitation workers clean fallen tree leaves and branches on a street in Sanya, a coastal resort of south China's Hainan Province, Aug. 7, 2013.

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An instructor (R) introduces the pilot skills to his student at a pilot training school in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 6, 2013. Qualified students in this school, which was founded in July this year, could get private pilot licenses on civil aircraft. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

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Wang Junzheng (L), an instructor, introduces the structrue of a small airplane to his student at a pilot training school in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 6, 2013. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

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Yu Dabao celebrates his goal. China edged Australia 4-3 Sunday in their last match of the four-nation East Asian Cup.

China edged Australia 4-3 Sunday in their last match of the four-nation East Asian Cup.

China collected five points in the men's soccer tournament, while Australia finished with one point.

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Villagers fetch drinking water sent by a truck at Shimen Village of Songtao County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Aug. 6, 2013. A lingering drought has left about 2.25 million people short of drinking water in the province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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Large Transformers models, inspired by the Hollywood movie, have been erected outside a newly-opened residential compound in the hope of, wait for it, transforming sales in Zhoukou, Henan province, Aug 7, 2013. [Photo/CFP]
 

B.I.B.

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Unless they are 'turnkey' developments,why not offer inducements to purchase with offers of free whiteware or tv's ?
 
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