World Sky City: China plans world's tallest building

tom_mai78101

The Helper Connoisseur / Ex-MineCraft Host
Staff member
Reaction score
1,632
It took Dubai more than five years to build the 828-meter Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building (for the moment, anyway).

But Chinese architects and engineers reckon they need a mere 90 days to leave the Emiratis in the dust.
At least, that's what they've claimed.

Broad Sustainable Building (BSB), a construction company based in Hunan, is planning to erect an 838-meter building called Sky City (天空城市)later this year in Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan Province.

Projected cost for the building is RMB 4 billion (US$628 million). Once completed, the 220-story structure will surpass Burj Khalifa to become the tallest structure in the world.

 
Last edited by a moderator:

undeadorcjerk

The Ulitimate TheHelper.net Lurker
Reaction score
223
This is a bad idea, especially from the Chinese who aren't known for the best quality products. But alas, if they pull it off, I'll gladly print out this page and literally eat my own words.
 

FireCat

Oh Shi.. Don't wake the tiger!
Reaction score
530
Right, good luck with that. Sounds like a completely safe and good idea.
thumbsupwb.gif
 

FireCat

Oh Shi.. Don't wake the tiger!
Reaction score
530
Why do they want to build those things anyway?
Either they don't know what to do with their money Or they Just wanna push other families off the land for another skyscraper.

Seriously, I rather look at a 100ft tree on the side of a 2-3 story building. Than a freaking skyscraper in every direction.
 

Nigerianrulz

suga suga how'd you get so fly?
Reaction score
199
Either they don't know what to do with their money Or they Just wanna push other families off the land for another skyscraper.

Seriously, I rather look at a 100ft tree on the side of a 2-3 story building. Than a freaking skyscraper in every direction.

FC its called economic growth.
 

Accname

2D-Graphics enthusiast
Reaction score
1,462
The population for those buildings is already there, if you watch that documentary i posted, the problem is, that the majority of the population is way too poor to afford all those buildings.
There are millions of apartments staying empty and millions of people without a "real" home but they dont have the money to afford those apartments.

In the same documentary they show the worlds biggest shopping maul, also in china, which has enough space to hold 15000 shops but only about 3 shops have opened in the mall this far. It is just not being used because there is no need for it.

I can see this building ending the same way.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
803
Because they don't need it yet... obviously or else it would be used more often. They're just planning for the future; the USSR did the same thing.
 

Accname

2D-Graphics enthusiast
Reaction score
1,462
You do know that all those millions of unoccupied buildings still need to be maintained. It costs them so much money every day to keep them clean, to repair or to supply those apartments.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
803
It costs us a lot to keep marijuana dealers in prison too. But we do shit that don't make sense too, now don't we? As such this is most likely done by a private firm, not China itself. As most everything else is anyway.
 

Fatmankev

Chef, Writer, and Midnight Toker
Reaction score
240
Because they don't need it yet... obviously or else it would be used more often. They're just planning for the future; the USSR did the same thing.

Yeah, but now the USSR is gone. I wouldn't take a lesson out of that book.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
803
What, planning ahead? You're all wondering why China's building cities and don't wonder why we build acres of nothing but houses that no one lives in right now? It's the exact same thing only on larger scales.
 

The Helper

Necromancy Power over 9000
Staff member
Reaction score
1,688
Random Update on some old news - a grand idea this Chinese Sky City but now it is a fish farm or something...

Sky City: The Skyscraper China Tried (and Failed) to Build in 90 Days

The Empire State Building? At 443 meters tall, it took over a year to build. Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the world’s tallest building? At 828 meters tall, it took nearly six years to build.

With Sky City, or tiānkōng chéngshì in Mandarin, Chinese construction company Broad Sustainable Building, a subsidiary of Broad Group, wanted to set a new record. Located in Changsha in China’s Hunan Province and measuring 838 meters tall, or 2,749 feet, the proposed skyscraper would not only have earned the title of world’s tallest, but they said they’d build it in just 90 days.

If that seems impossible, you wouldn’t be the first to say so. In fact, you’d be in agreement with a number of internationally renowned structural engineers and architects. Unfortunately, we may never know because as of 2016, construction of Sky City has been postponed indefinitely. Nevertheless, Broad Sustainable Building insists their plans are not only doable, but that they’ll go through with them sooner or later.

When most people think of prefabricated buildings, they imagine Oklahoma trailer parks filled with vinyl-sided single-family homes that inevitably get sucked up by a tornado. However, with Sky City, Broad Sustainable Building wanted to take the same principles and use them to construct a massive tower at the unprecedented speed of five floors per day.


 
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.

      The Helper Discord

      Members online

      No members online now.

      Affiliates

      Hive Workshop NUON Dome World Editor Tutorials

      Network Sponsors

      Apex Steel Pipe - Buys and sells Steel Pipe.
      Top