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You should cover the economics of these megabuilds. Like, generally, what revenue streams do people that build extreme skyscrapers generally propose/claim? Like ## Million/yr from the capstone antenna, 30% from hotel bookings, 25% office leases, 15% conference/event space/expos, 7% retail/tourist revenue, 30% national funding for transportation hub infrastructure/amenities, etc. for a ## year proposed break-even date
Cover the Azerbaijan's another project - The Great Return. Azerbaijan is building from scratch all infrastructure and homes for 500 to 750 thousands refugees in devastated area 11,500 km² - comparable to countries like Kosovo, Jamaica or slightly less than US state Connecticut. $7 billions spent/ will be spent in 2021-2024
I'm Azerbaijani and also happy to see that this project failed. This would've increased inequality even to further level. Azerbaijan needs to focus on more acute issues such as water shortages and Caspian Sea's shrinking.
Which is what every government should be focusing on - helping the people of its country. There are no need for projects of this size. They just become ways to launder money and for the elite to visit once and a while. And with the sea shrinking, you won't have waterfront property for long which will cause real estate values to plunge. This was not thought out well at all. I hope someone wakes up there, scraps this project all together (it isn't too late, looks like it has barely started), and focus on its own people.
As an Azerbaijani, I'm happy this project didn't take off. Azerbaijan has MUCH bigger issues to address than building artificial islands and competing with Gulf countries in di**-measuring contests.
I wouldn't agree. Our position on global arena is quite poor and projects like that could earn more money for us to develop. We need that money for example for liberation of #southazerbaijan which includes Tabriz, Zanjan, Tehran, Urmia, Kum, Gazvin, Hamadan, Ardabil and other cities
That tower looks amazing but I really don't think the world needs anymore of these type of projects. There are so many better things humanity can do with the money and resources. Great video as always Regis.
They are still in love with giant skyscrapers in Chicago. The Trump Tower (2009) is 1,388 feet tall. In 2020 they completed the St. Regis, which is 1,198 feet tall. One Chicago East (2022) is "only" 973 feet tall - and they are working on a pair of towers that will only be around 800 feet tall - but it wasn't that long ago that a proposed 2,000 foot tall building called the Chicago Spire was finally abandoned (too many legal obstacles). That plus a 900 foot tall apartment building that went up in 2019 shows that Chicago loves it's skyscrapers.
@@MbuyiseloXaba Not really. When Norway first discovered oil in 1969 their per capita income was $3,306 per year. The USA was over twice that. This last year the per capita income of Norway was $108k per year while the USA was $76k per year.
As an Azerbaijani, it's sad that I was a kid back then and didn't hear about that comedy show. How can one "businessman" get $100B investment with a "project" that's just a ripoff of Dubai islands he "planned" in 20 MINUTES? Props to Regis for not laughing during the entire video lol
Dubai can’t even complete any new projects because it’s too ‘unrealistic’. We don’t have the money or resources. If Dubai can’t do any crazy -rejects like this, no other country can.
Yeah, especially when Dubai uses migrant workers, pays them nothing, gives them little to no rights and prevents them from any sort of career in the country, lets them live in slums, die of exhaustion and just barely survive while their passports are taken hostage and forced to pay back money.... Easy to build a city for the 1% when you use modern slavery. So yeah any country with any sort of decent human rights is going to struggle to build anything close to what they built.
why? Gujarat needed the world's tallest statue! other impoverished autocratic nations need things like a city constructed entirely of marble that nobody actually is allowed to live in or the worlds largest indoor ferris wheel. how are those of us that perform the actual labor fort the insanely wealthy supposed to kno0w who is in charge otherwise lol....
I want to see people take personal responsibility for their inabilty to adress their basic needs and perpetually bitching about how they have to pay for necessities.
It's hilarious that the places that most want to build skyscrapers and make islands are also the places with unlimited land and zero need for more space.
Sadly a lot of them are like the towering skyscrapers that China built over the past 2 decades. Terrible construction and they can't get tenants - and now the economy is tanking - that's how you end up with ghost cities.
Sounds like yet another example of an overly ambitious property developer out for personal profit getting absolutely spanked by reality. Which is lovely to see.
Chicago actually had plans for a 2,000 foot skyscraper called the Chicago Spire - too many legal challenges stopped it. However, they are putting in a pair of 800-foot tall buildings in the same place.
Could have been a jewel on the Caspian shore! This project intrigues me so much and I preriodically look at its progress, and have been hoping this project would be completed. This sea is one of the great water bodies on this planet and this shouldn't be it's only amazing location to visit (if built) and hopefully in the future more amazing places are built along its shores....
No need these islands. As Azerbaijani i think We still need 10 years to boost our economy and all. Good thing I can tell is, we are developing in a faster pace. Yet I think these Islands would be nothing but fiasco, since Dubai already exists with high rise buildings. You need more than tall buildings to attract people. Great coverage though.
I remember back when I was a kid in 2014, a video for Khazar Islands popped up on my feed so I watched it & thought “wow! They turned a Simcity tier project into an actual development. Can’t wait to see how it is when it’s fully built.” Then fast forward into adulthood, I randomly wondered how that “Khazar island” project is doing today & then this video came up. 😂
The whole one stupidly rich man has a ego to think he can design a actual city in this case in 20 mins is always the beginning of the end for projects like this.
I worked and lived in Azerbaijan for eight and a half years from 2005, so I was around for the announcement of the project and the start of the construction. I passed by the site every work day. To be honest, each time I saw the site I had no faith that it would ever be completed. My local friends, and I had plenty of them, saw absolutely no need for the project or how it was to be funded. I'm not surprised that it's been abandoned. I'm sorry for the waste of money that could have been put into better projects that the nation needs. In my time, I saw major changes to Baku, but I also saw the ruthlessness in which people were evicted from the family homes to make way for new roads, shops, sports stadiums, hotels and so on. No wonder investors are hard to find.
That's fuсkеd up. On the official economic channel of Azerbaijan, in telegrams and in general, it is not said anywhere that this is someone’s investment. It's just awful. I don’t want my taxes to go towards this, I don’t want Azerbaijan’s oil money to go towards the luxurious life of the authorities and any millionaires, and so on. Let them make sidewalks and asphalt roads in Azi Aslanov, let them raise money for the well-being of the people, let them raise pensions for poor pensioners, let them develop cities other than Baku and Ganja. Let the State do at least something only for the people
There is a Channel between the rivers volga and don alllowing up to 141m long ships with 16m width and 4,6 m depth to reach the Caspian sea. from the Black sea.
Uh... little error here. Your regional map just a minute and a half in shows Crimea as part of Russia. Crimea is part of Ukraine, just temporarily and unjustly occupied by Russia.
Sadly despite the oil, Azerbaijan is not richer than its neighbours. GDP per capita is actually the lowest in the Caucasus. Widespread corruption, mismanagement and a kleptocratic ruling family are the reasons why.
I dont know if your research is correct but in scale, that building is nowhere near a supertall structure. Even if you look at the other proposed buildings surrounding it. Your own scale against Khalifa and Jedda looks off. You can barely recognise a floor in the Kalifa and Jedda but you can easily make up floor height/windows on Azerbaijan. Check again, that looks like a 60 storey building. Its also to wide in height versus width ratio to be called a tower. It looks like six towers conjoined together.
We build up in places like NYC because there is a shortage of land. Supertall buildings are inherently inefficient and compromised structures. The trade offs might be worth considering if there is a land shortage. But realistically these buildings end up being disappointing money losers. These places have no shortage of unused land. So why waste money building inefficiently?
it was a waste from the very beginning. You should make a video about SeaBreeze Resort in Azerbaijan. It is currently the biggest private infastructure project in the country and it keeps getting bigger and bigger.
So, building that kind of project in 15 years was quite ambitious? Indonesia tries to build a brand new city from a sratch in the middle of forestry land and in 2-3 years fill it with new inhabitants. What would you say about that?
The tower looks exactly like the type of tubular traffic bollard that I see in my country. The base is an exact copy of the base of the bollard, even with the raised corners. Someone took a 3D model of that, copy-paste more tubes in different heights and... Azerbaijan Tower! 😂
The agile method of building things that's well known in the software development is not very well utilized by the construction industry in the middle east.
Hey Bob, I want to build a skyscraper that's not only 3/4ths a mile tall, but I want it ugly as sin. Let me just copy and paste the Renaissance Center in Detroit, scale up the towers on center, and.. boom! that'll be 2 billion.
Why can't these megalomaniacs stop these stupid, wasteful vanity projects?? I know this sort of thing won't end as long as there are people with HUGE amounts of money and even bigger egos... but one can hope
I love all these dictators writing down stuff on paper and being like make it exactly like this Thinking they're the planning geniuses When in fact they're just morons
Much of this is a good video, but it's clear that it's been rushed in parts. That photo does NOT show that "they clearly know how to build their fair share of towers and skyscrapers". There are only a handful of middling skyscrapers there. It is NOT "pretty rich" when compared to nearby countries. GDP per capita is similar to Iran, Armenia, and Georgia; much less than Turkey, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, or Russia. Vastly less than Gulf countries.
The world is not really "slowly transitioning away from fossil fuels" as stated. The technologies are not remotely mature enough to replace more than a pittance of power needs. Take electric vehicles for example: The big push towards those ignores the fact that there is insufficient power generation to support an all electric vehicle fleet. Windmills and solar are susceptible to the vagaries of weather, and far too many countries are opposed to nuclear power which is safe, consistent, and reliable.
I was very active thus years in the diff projects in the country. Once approached and got that it is never going to take a place due to many factors and first of all is education level they are employing. In general, it's for good that all ended up as in the video. Many lives and resources are saved. Even location have been chosen partly over gas storage facility on the top old gas reservoir. The rest is history.....
Firstly, I would like to point out that Baku's oil was a key factor why the Soviet Union won the Second World War. The Nazis tried to capture these oil fields - hence, you will have heard of the Battle of Stalingrad, as the Nazis needed to capture that city first before advancing south to the oil fields. So oil was what made Baku famous. If I recall, at the time of World War II, Baku produced 25% of the world's oil. Now, back to the main topic. The difference between Baku and Dubai is DEMAND! In order to fill a megaproject with businesses and residents, you need people to move there by the millions. The UAE opened the floodgates to migrants. True - you can't become a citizen in the UAE, but still, the rules allowed for millions of South Asians, Southeast Asians, and people from other parts of the world to live there. Migrants make up 80%+ of the UAE's population of 10 million. This massive population growth created demand to fill its skyscrapers. Azerbaijan isn't the UAE. As far as I know, Azerbaijan's immigration policies are just normal immigration policies. Unless they plan to flood their country with millions of migrants like UAE and Qatar did, they are never going to find the needed demand for what they want to do.
Who would live there? You need the people. The biggest unspoken truth about Dubia and UAE buildings is a lot are not used. If London, New York and even China struggles to fill its skyscrapers small populace Countries must to. Like the Middle East, these plans are badly thought out vanity projects based on perception and status.
Aliyev is probably more interested in spending money on the military for conflicts, so that he can displace more Armenians. Artsakh was first, and Armenia itself is probably next. *EDIT:* It's only 'Azerbaijani land' because The Soviets gave it to them back in The 1920s. The borders should have been redrawn when The Soviet Union dissolved.
What do you think, could this project ever be really completed? 🤔
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Irish Sea bridge
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You should cover the economics of these megabuilds. Like, generally, what revenue streams do people that build extreme skyscrapers generally propose/claim? Like ## Million/yr from the capstone antenna, 30% from hotel bookings, 25% office leases, 15% conference/event space/expos, 7% retail/tourist revenue, 30% national funding for transportation hub infrastructure/amenities, etc. for a ## year proposed break-even date
Cover the Azerbaijan's another project - The Great Return. Azerbaijan is building from scratch all infrastructure and homes for 500 to 750 thousands refugees in devastated area 11,500 km² - comparable to countries like Kosovo, Jamaica or slightly less than US state Connecticut. $7 billions spent/ will be spent in 2021-2024
I'm Azerbaijani and also happy to see that this project failed. This would've increased inequality even to further level. Azerbaijan needs to focus on more acute issues such as water shortages and Caspian Sea's shrinking.
Which is what every government should be focusing on - helping the people of its country. There are no need for projects of this size. They just become ways to launder money and for the elite to visit once and a while. And with the sea shrinking, you won't have waterfront property for long which will cause real estate values to plunge. This was not thought out well at all. I hope someone wakes up there, scraps this project all together (it isn't too late, looks like it has barely started), and focus on its own people.
Sea breeze planina gore musadire edildi nehremli. Hec de sevindirici deyil. Burunlarindan gelsin
As an Azerbaijani, I'm happy this project didn't take off. Azerbaijan has MUCH bigger issues to address than building artificial islands and competing with Gulf countries in di**-measuring contests.
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Lmao "d*ck-measuring contest" is the best phrase I've heard describing this
Hi , Im intending to visit Azerbaijan next month , can you help answer some questions? Thanks
right while your country commits terrorist acts and steals land hmmm sounds like a Putin lap dog
I wouldn't agree. Our position on global arena is quite poor and projects like that could earn more money for us to develop.
We need that money for example for liberation of #southazerbaijan which includes Tabriz, Zanjan, Tehran, Urmia, Kum, Gazvin, Hamadan, Ardabil and other cities
That tower looks amazing but I really don't think the world needs anymore of these type of projects. There are so many better things humanity can do with the money and resources. Great video as always Regis.
They are still in love with giant skyscrapers in Chicago. The Trump Tower (2009) is 1,388 feet tall. In 2020 they completed the St. Regis, which is 1,198 feet tall. One Chicago East (2022) is "only" 973 feet tall - and they are working on a pair of towers that will only be around 800 feet tall - but it wasn't that long ago that a proposed 2,000 foot tall building called the Chicago Spire was finally abandoned (too many legal obstacles). That plus a 900 foot tall apartment building that went up in 2019 shows that Chicago loves it's skyscrapers.
The tower looks like a stack of oil barrels.
@@janach1305 I thought exactly that too 😅
Oil money is a hell of a drug.
Actually yes.
Not really. Alaska and Norway seem to be doing quite well with their oil money.
@@GenXerReacts Just two out of many, besides oil only made Norway richer there were already on their way up when they discovered oil and gas
@@MbuyiseloXaba Not really. When Norway first discovered oil in 1969 their per capita income was $3,306 per year. The USA was over twice that. This last year the per capita income of Norway was $108k per year while the USA was $76k per year.
As an Azerbaijani, it's sad that I was a kid back then and didn't hear about that comedy show. How can one "businessman" get $100B investment with a "project" that's just a ripoff of Dubai islands he "planned" in 20 MINUTES? Props to Regis for not laughing during the entire video lol
Armenian covert mission perhaps haha
Wut? Conspiracy theory much?
This is why indonesia is different. It builds city for ppl to live and work. West asia and central asia build cities to show off
Dubai can’t even complete any new projects because it’s too ‘unrealistic’. We don’t have the money or resources. If Dubai can’t do any crazy -rejects like this, no other country can.
Dubai isnt A Country, its A City
Except China!
yet they slow production of oil to price gouge it to profit of it
@@nabangokashyap5218
Are you completely unaware of the collapse of China's property sector?
Yeah, especially when Dubai uses migrant workers, pays them nothing, gives them little to no rights and prevents them from any sort of career in the country, lets them live in slums, die of exhaustion and just barely survive while their passports are taken hostage and forced to pay back money.... Easy to build a city for the 1% when you use modern slavery. So yeah any country with any sort of decent human rights is going to struggle to build anything close to what they built.
I want to see a mega project that is just a shit ton of affordable housing
No way! They couldn’t compete in the dick measuring contest with that…
Uh no i don't think any country wants to do that. I don't think they even know what "affordable housing" means
why? Gujarat needed the world's tallest statue! other impoverished autocratic nations need things like a city constructed entirely of marble that nobody actually is allowed to live in or the worlds largest indoor ferris wheel. how are those of us that perform the actual labor fort the insanely wealthy supposed to kno0w who is in charge otherwise lol....
@@planetdisco4821nobody cares about India
I want to see people take personal responsibility for their inabilty to adress their basic needs and perpetually bitching about how they have to pay for necessities.
I am here to contribute absolutely nothing to this comment section.
U rock 😂😂
Thank you 🙏
Yet, you have ended up contributing _much more_ than expected. 😅
Thank you Mr spoiler blocker
I applaud your work.
The 3D work is excellent and adds a lot to the vid!
Looks like these islands/cities were about as well thought out as "The line"
It's hilarious that the places that most want to build skyscrapers and make islands are also the places with unlimited land and zero need for more space.
You're too stuck in books if you think skyscrapers are just used in high density cities nowadays
This might be the most hideous skyscraper ever designed. Thank god it is not being built.
As opposed to the Burj Kalifa that isn't connected to sewage mains?
We need to stop trying to build these high buildings and start thinking about sustainability.
Real men don’t care about sustainability
Sadly a lot of them are like the towering skyscrapers that China built over the past 2 decades. Terrible construction and they can't get tenants - and now the economy is tanking - that's how you end up with ghost cities.
Start thinking in general, would be good enough 😅
The oil money must be spent and, in these countries, it's the least harmful way of spending. Some workers can benefit of the oil windfall
Sounds like yet another example of an overly ambitious property developer out for personal profit getting absolutely spanked by reality. Which is lovely to see.
With the property developer being the government.
Their big tower looks like a bunch of stacked oil barrels???
Could be. Some tops have a slope. Reminds me of a bunch of cut bamboo.
Great documentary!
Thanks!
Now we have Sea Breeze Resort Baku and soon there will be a project "Moon Island" (and Diamond Gem Tower) realised
Amazing megaprojects, though no hope of finishing.
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Chicago actually had plans for a 2,000 foot skyscraper called the Chicago Spire - too many legal challenges stopped it. However, they are putting in a pair of 800-foot tall buildings in the same place.
Could have been a jewel on the Caspian shore! This project intrigues me so much and I preriodically look at its progress, and have been hoping this project would be completed. This sea is one of the great water bodies on this planet and this shouldn't be it's only amazing location to visit (if built) and hopefully in the future more amazing places are built along its shores....
Totally agree about beauties of Caspian shore but not these guys. Lack of information misleading some ppl in wrong direction.
No need these islands. As Azerbaijani i think We still need 10 years to boost our economy and all. Good thing I can tell is, we are developing in a faster pace. Yet I think these Islands would be nothing but fiasco, since Dubai already exists with high rise buildings. You need more than tall buildings to attract people. Great coverage though.
4:13 A symbolic stack of oil drums?
Always love the graphics on this channel good shit!
Money makes people become stupid
Love azerbaijan from turkey❤
These vanity projects are a ginormous waste of time, money, and resources...seriously.
Agree
Ibrahimov is nuts. He never thought to make his citizens richer?
Great job, MegaBuilds is always interesting to watch and far better then any sport
Great graphics & modelling. Cheers
Not mentioned is the level of chemical and radiological pollution in the Caspian Sea. It is the worlds largest lake poisoned by the Soviets.
Not sure why are we even putting effort into unlivable country!
Some parts of the world are trying SO hard to feel relevant. Wasting billions trying to flex instead of trying to improve their society.
I remember back when I was a kid in 2014, a video for Khazar Islands popped up on my feed so I watched it & thought “wow! They turned a Simcity tier project into an actual development. Can’t wait to see how it is when it’s fully built.” Then fast forward into adulthood, I randomly wondered how that “Khazar island” project is doing today & then this video came up. 😂
Can't understand this fascination with this artificial islands. Just the making of islands is already going to cost millions what more the rest
Great explanation 👍
The whole one stupidly rich man has a ego to think he can design a actual city in this case in 20 mins is always the beginning of the end for projects like this.
He could have hired a consultant or two.
Great video, thanks… KEEP IT UP
I worked and lived in Azerbaijan for eight and a half years from 2005, so I was around for the announcement of the project and the start of the construction. I passed by the site every work day. To be honest, each time I saw the site I had no faith that it would ever be completed. My local friends, and I had plenty of them, saw absolutely no need for the project or how it was to be funded. I'm not surprised that it's been abandoned. I'm sorry for the waste of money that could have been put into better projects that the nation needs.
In my time, I saw major changes to Baku, but I also saw the ruthlessness in which people were evicted from the family homes to make way for new roads, shops, sports stadiums, hotels and so on. No wonder investors are hard to find.
Even if by some miracle they could have finished, I wonder how they thought they would get enough tenants to fill such a massive project.
What do you expect from a neofascist petrastate with some of the worst human rights freedoms in the world?
That's fuсkеd up. On the official economic channel of Azerbaijan, in telegrams and in general, it is not said anywhere that this is someone’s investment. It's just awful. I don’t want my taxes to go towards this, I don’t want Azerbaijan’s oil money to go towards the luxurious life of the authorities and any millionaires, and so on. Let them make sidewalks and asphalt roads in Azi Aslanov, let them raise money for the well-being of the people, let them raise pensions for poor pensioners, let them develop cities other than Baku and Ganja.
Let the State do at least something only for the people
I watched to the end and I'm happy with the ending😊
Those would have been awesome projects 😍
Waste of money tho. I doubt anyone will live there
It's not a matter of completion but lack of occupancy. Where would they get the bodies to live there?
Baku is already full of unoccupied and unfinished buildings.
You used a map showing Crimia being a part of Russia. Sorry, this is a no go.
It is
Three drinks and a cocktail napkin, nothing but trouble.
I never heard of this. Amazing blunder. Thanks for an excellent video on a bizarre undertaking.
There is a Channel between the rivers volga and don alllowing up to 141m long ships with 16m width and 4,6 m depth to reach the Caspian sea. from the Black sea.
A rich delusional guy that thinks he's got an unique idea. What could go wrong.
101%
Ideas are cheap...
Great job! Always a blast to watch! Thank you.
When Dubai runs outta water. Baku can then grow.
They still have an F1 race. Street though
To be fair though it’s probably the street race fans like the most, granted that’s not hard considering what the other street tracks are.
Uh... little error here. Your regional map just a minute and a half in shows Crimea as part of Russia. Crimea is part of Ukraine, just temporarily and unjustly occupied by Russia.
A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BRIDGES?! 😳 That is I N S A N E for a seismically active area like Azerbaijan!
Sadly despite the oil, Azerbaijan is not richer than its neighbours. GDP per capita is actually the lowest in the Caucasus. Widespread corruption, mismanagement and a kleptocratic ruling family are the reasons why.
Where do they get 100 billion? When the total budget of Azerbaijan is 70 billion
Private capital from all over the world.
Interesting, I had never heard of it.
I’m proud to be an azerbijani🇦🇿
I dont know if your research is correct but in scale, that building is nowhere near a supertall structure.
Even if you look at the other proposed buildings surrounding it.
Your own scale against Khalifa and Jedda looks off.
You can barely recognise a floor in the Kalifa and Jedda but you can easily make up floor height/windows on Azerbaijan.
Check again, that looks like a 60 storey building.
Its also to wide in height versus width ratio to be called a tower.
It looks like six towers conjoined together.
Asia sometimes has a big megaproject idea and The Khazar Islands is one of them, but the are struggling with that .
We build up in places like NYC because there is a shortage of land. Supertall buildings are inherently inefficient and compromised structures. The trade offs might be worth considering if there is a land shortage. But realistically these buildings end up being disappointing money losers. These places have no shortage of unused land. So why waste money building inefficiently?
I guess the only city with 100b usd cost and 10k people staying is forest city malaysia
Who could have foreseen that…
1:20 - - buildings + oil exports
I love this channel
it was a waste from the very beginning. You should make a video about SeaBreeze Resort in Azerbaijan. It is currently the biggest private infastructure project in the country and it keeps getting bigger and bigger.
So, building that kind of project in 15 years was quite ambitious? Indonesia tries to build a brand new city from a sratch in the middle of forestry land and in 2-3 years fill it with new inhabitants. What would you say about that?
The biggest issue is that the Caspian Sea doesn`t connect waterways with the ocean.
The tower looks exactly like the type of tubular traffic bollard that I see in my country. The base is an exact copy of the base of the bollard, even with the raised corners. Someone took a 3D model of that, copy-paste more tubes in different heights and... Azerbaijan Tower! 😂
Maybe countries should focus on creating sustainable infrastructure, which would eventually bring in the investments they want…
We lived in Azerbaijan for a decade and honestly thought this project was a huge waste.
Wait What Happened To Top Luxury?
They changed the channel name
It is called megalomania.
Ego for short.
How about build those islands but build smaller commercial and entertainment buildings and some apartments.
Or you could do like Norway...
How do you have an apparent lack of funding before going into a project like this?
u are a scammer just like Trump and fool people to pay for u and stuff
The agile method of building things that's well known in the software development is not very well utilized by the construction industry in the middle east.
Hey Bob, I want to build a skyscraper that's not only 3/4ths a mile tall, but I want it ugly as sin.
Let me just copy and paste the Renaissance Center in Detroit, scale up the towers on center, and.. boom! that'll be 2 billion.
Dude, 1:29. WTF Crimea is part of ruzzia? Please be more accurate while preparing your videos.
Crimea is part of Russia
Why can't these megalomaniacs stop these stupid, wasteful vanity projects?? I know this sort of thing won't end as long as there are people with HUGE amounts of money and even bigger egos... but one can hope
Crimia is Ukraine. Could you please change your map at the beginning of the video.
How cute, Azerbaijan thinks it's Dubai!
Yes AZERBAIJAN is not like uae unlike the arabs we TURKIC PEOPLE can win wars unlike the GYPSY aRaBs
Would this tower be connected to a sewer?
I love all these dictators writing down stuff on paper and being like
make it exactly like this
Thinking they're the planning geniuses
When in fact they're just morons
ngl that tower design looks ugly, like some random colored paper cups unevenly stacked upon one another
I remember watching an episode of Build It Bigger about Baku.
Much of this is a good video, but it's clear that it's been rushed in parts.
That photo does NOT show that "they clearly know how to build their fair share of towers and skyscrapers". There are only a handful of middling skyscrapers there.
It is NOT "pretty rich" when compared to nearby countries. GDP per capita is similar to Iran, Armenia, and Georgia; much less than Turkey, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, or Russia. Vastly less than Gulf countries.
Why can't they build the world's tallest water slide or something cool that people could use like the world's biggest library
The world is not really "slowly transitioning away from fossil fuels" as stated. The technologies are not remotely mature enough to replace more than a pittance of power needs. Take electric vehicles for example: The big push towards those ignores the fact that there is insufficient power generation to support an all electric vehicle fleet. Windmills and solar are susceptible to the vagaries of weather, and far too many countries are opposed to nuclear power which is safe, consistent, and reliable.
Not related To Azerbaijan tower but, MegaBuilds did you see the latest Jeddah Tower News?
I was very active thus years in the diff projects in the country. Once approached and got that it is never going to take a place due to many factors and first of all is education level they are employing. In general, it's for good that all ended up as in the video. Many lives and resources are saved. Even location have been chosen partly over gas storage facility on the top old gas reservoir. The rest is history.....
3:04 - say it again
the amount of misinformation about Dubai here is criminal
If they actually built all that for $100B that wouldn’t be a bad deal.
Half of Baku is crumbling, so they need to fix what they have first
Firstly, I would like to point out that Baku's oil was a key factor why the Soviet Union won the Second World War. The Nazis tried to capture these oil fields - hence, you will have heard of the Battle of Stalingrad, as the Nazis needed to capture that city first before advancing south to the oil fields. So oil was what made Baku famous. If I recall, at the time of World War II, Baku produced 25% of the world's oil. Now, back to the main topic. The difference between Baku and Dubai is DEMAND! In order to fill a megaproject with businesses and residents, you need people to move there by the millions. The UAE opened the floodgates to migrants. True - you can't become a citizen in the UAE, but still, the rules allowed for millions of South Asians, Southeast Asians, and people from other parts of the world to live there. Migrants make up 80%+ of the UAE's population of 10 million. This massive population growth created demand to fill its skyscrapers. Azerbaijan isn't the UAE. As far as I know, Azerbaijan's immigration policies are just normal immigration policies. Unless they plan to flood their country with millions of migrants like UAE and Qatar did, they are never going to find the needed demand for what they want to do.
Who would live there?
You need the people. The biggest unspoken truth about Dubia and UAE buildings is a lot are not used. If London, New York and even China struggles to fill its skyscrapers small populace Countries must to.
Like the Middle East, these plans are badly thought out vanity projects based on perception and status.
Third world oil...third world problems.
Looks like a nice Airport can go there 😅
As an azerbaijani, this project is childish. Under 20 minutes? This must be a dream of ibrahim. Hopefully this waste of money has failed.
Great dream, harsh reality
Aliyev is probably more interested in spending money on the military for conflicts, so that he can displace more Armenians. Artsakh was first, and Armenia itself is probably next.
*EDIT:*
It's only 'Azerbaijani land' because The Soviets gave it to them back in The 1920s. The borders should have been redrawn when The Soviet Union dissolved.
Actually artsah was part of Azerbaijan, which was occupied by Armenia in its weak times
So armenia has payed for his atrocities
stop lying and playing victim.
It is Azerbaijani land, Armenian wants to steal land and then when they get defeated they go cry to Russia
Armenia is fake country,all they did occupied Azerbaijani lands in 90th.