#20
Yeah.
"Shist", iirc; valuable both for Manhattan's skyline, and the extensive subway network.
Good reasoning. Yes, it has turned into an arc. Straight, plumb lines have now become curves. So the outside of the arc is longer, meaning that side is now in tension, where, of course, all sides should be in compression.???.....actually, as a non-engineer its pretty obvious to me why its leaning more at the top than at the base also......the farther the arc gets from the base, the more exaggerated its going to become......
What's the appropriate remedy?
- The main construction phase is over.
- The building is already occupied, generating revenue.
Shall they demolish it? Start over?
If not that, what?
Good reasoning. Yes, it has turned into an arc. Straight, plumb lines have now become curves. So the outside of the arc is longer, meaning that side is now in tension, where, of course, all sides should be in compression.
All forces have to be in equilibrium, so in the "vertical" direction the weight of the building (W) acts downwards, counteracted by a total reaction force (R). In a normal condition, to simplify, you have 4 sides of a building reacting against W, so each side is R/4, or 0.25R.
Now we have one side of the building in tension. We don't know how much tension, but we can call it T. So instead of contributing to R, it is acting against it. So the opposite side of the building now has to carry 0.25R + 0.25R + T.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-francisco-s-tilting-sinking-millennium-towerIf the sinking remains unaddressed, the $750 million building could potentially collapse, with little clarity as to who would pay for the damage.
Eerily reminiscent of other historic structural disasters, the engineers and developers see it slowly happening and are in complete denial:
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It's an omen that the sanctuary city is going to receive some wrath!!
Run cowacko, run...
Ha! My buddy had drinks with the developer of the building two weeks ago and said the guy was depressed. lol, not a surprise.
You're right and because no one wants to say "Whoops we fucked up. Ya'll are going to have to move out and we're going to have to demolish the building at many millions in cost." they'll continue to play the denial game until either some outside agency forces them to action or the damned thing collapses.Depressed is one thing, being tipsy is another. This whole thing is going to topple while they all sit in a circle and point fingers at each other.
You're right and because no one wants to say "Whoops we fucked up. Ya'll are going to have to move out and we're going to have to demolish the building at many millions in cost." they'll continue to play the denial game until either some outside agency forces them to action or the damned thing collapses.
You're right and because no one wants to say "Whoops we fucked up. Ya'll are going to have to move out and we're going to have to demolish the building at many millions in cost." they'll continue to play the denial game until either some outside agency forces them to action or the damned thing collapses.
I'm betting that it won't fall straight down .. given that science determines that IMPOSSIBLE .. unless of course you implode it.
You can't even replicate that in a lab.
Imagine that.)
I'm betting that it won't fall straight down .. given that science determines that IMPOSSIBLE .. unless of course you implode it.
You can't even replicate that in a lab.
Imagine that.)