View Full Version : [DUBAI] Dancing Towers
*sasha ITALIA*
24-06-2006, 19:52
l'altezz ancora non si sa, ma sicuramente sopra i 200 metri.. incredibile cosa riescano a fare oggi i progettisti
http://www.europaconcorsi.com/db/pub/images/11115/1636884132.jpg
http://www.europaconcorsi.com/db/pub/images/11115/1918324690.jpg
http://www.europaconcorsi.com/db/pub/images/11115/1199217010.jpg
http://www.europaconcorsi.com/db/pub/images/11115/963951288.jpg
p.NiGhTmArE
24-06-2006, 19:59
Sono bellissime :sbav:
Veramente notevoli, mi piacciono un sacco, certo che gli architetti fanno progetti veramente duri da far star su, poveri gli ingegneri che gli han fatto tutti i calcoli statici e la stuttura portante..
Un giorno andro' a visitarla Dubai... ci sta andando il padre di una mia amica per progettar li un campo da golf... tutto spesato!! che invidia!!!
The_misterious
24-06-2006, 23:43
spettacolare :cool:
oh queste mi piacciono, non dubailand che sa tanto di eurodisney :D
Solertes
25-06-2006, 11:21
imho sono orribili :O
razziadacqua
25-06-2006, 13:46
Mhhh mi domando come faranno con gli ascensori...
sapevo del esistenza di ascensori Obliqui...penso che se esistano li dovranno necessariamente utilizzarli..
*sasha ITALIA*
25-06-2006, 18:57
e il CCTV Building in costruzione a Shanghai??
http://www2.unil.ch/gybn/Projets/Pekin2004/CCTV.jpg
The_misterious
28-06-2006, 22:54
mi piace...ma questo quanto dovrebbe essere alto?
*sasha ITALIA*
28-06-2006, 23:12
enorme... 234 metri...
CCTV Headquarters
Beijing - China
Height: 234m
Floors: 49
Construction start: September 2004
Construction completed: 2008/2009
The new headquarters of China Central Television (CCTV) is being constructed adjacent to the Third Ring Road in Beijing, China, on a 10ha site in the new Central Business District.
The project was started in september 2004 following a review of the design by a panel of Chinese experts. The construction is scheduled to be completed in time to broadcast the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The development is being undertaken by the Chinese Government as part of a plan to redevelop central Beijing with innovative and functional architecture, while preserving historic buildings at the same time.
The new building will involve two 'L' shaped high-rise towers linked at the top and the bottom at an angle to form a loop, which has been described as a 'Z' criss-cross. The total construction cost is estimated at €600 million ($750 million). The CCTV tower will employ 10,000 people following completion in 2008. But the construction was daleyted because of the opposition against this buildings cost, so the developers say the building will probably not be completed before 2009.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v646/cityq/Projects%20and%20developments/CCTVHeadquarters1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v646/cityq/Projects%20and%20developments/CCTVHeadquarters2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v646/cityq/Projects%20and%20developments/CCTVHeadquarters3.jpg
If you wish to view more CCTV Headquarter renders, click here! (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=65748&page=5&pp=20)
*nicola*
28-06-2006, 23:33
Su questo sito (vegastodayandtomorrow.com/) trovate tutti i progetti futuri, presenti e passati (anche non realizzati) di Las Vegas. Mi sembra possa interessare visto l'argomento del tread.
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