i doubt it would work. There are several skyscrapers in my city (Vancouver) that have attempted to grow large vegetation along the outside curtain of the building and it hasn't worked. There is one infamous building here that has a tree on the top that has died and been replaced twice in the past 30 years, and costs an average of $10 thousand a year to keep it alive. Another building wanted bushes to envelope the building but not a single one of them took root. It has been 10 years now and none of them have grown. The bushes don't like the wind and harsh conditions. And then there is the weight of the soil to consider. That many trees would be HEAVY!!!
Actually, many medieval churches on a regular basis were built for around hundred of years from the start by many generations of workers. So nothing impressive about it.
It doesn't need to be shorter to exsist. Building it at the exact height, which is 1000 m is actually possible as there are skyscrapers in construction which their height is similar as the Sky City such as the Jeddah Tower in Saufi Arabia.
@@vinaashvicky145 Yes and no. Height is not in fact everything. The point of building like the Sky Tower is to get as much additional floor space as possible. Jeddah Tower and the Berj Khalifa are both compromise designs where it's more important that they be tall for the sake of being tall. They're prestige buildings above all else. Heck, Jeddah Tower's last inhabited floor is at 2/3rds of the building's height, same for the Berj. The rest is an architectural spire for the sake of breaching the 1000 meter mark. This vastly simplifies a lot of the challenges that came with building these mega tall buildings. They're very thin so that they're under less wind stress, and heavily tapered to reduce the static load on the lower floors and foundation, and they also have to accommodate less utility traffic because there's just not all that much floor space above around 300 meters. But it also means that there's a serious point of diminishing returns in terms of the floor space you gain for each additional level after that point. For instance - Berj Khalifa - 3.3 million square feet of floor space Jeddah Tower - 2.6 million square feet of floor space . . . Empire State Building - 2.7 million square feet of floor space Manhattan's Grandpa aint fairing too bad against those young whipersnappers in terms of utility. Sky city, as proposed, would have been a whopping 86 million square feet of floor space because it wasn't just tall, it was broad, and tapered very little between the ground and its highest floors.
I think the first 3 is within the realm of possibility within this century or after, the latter half tho...lol straight out of Japanese cyberpunk megacities, unless we finally harness the full potential of carbon nanotubes or yet to exist futuristic construction materials/tech, we won't see those within an eon. And I'm not even mentioning the financial feasibility costs of this. lol Japan truly are great visionaries.
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That No. 2 the X-Seed 4000 was also shown in the anime called "Dimension W" a Sci-fi genre where the building is some sort of new power plant that dithces out the use of Nuclear Energy to a Modern source of power. it also serves as what you tell in the video as housing but not for all the people but for those elites and government official.
X-seed looks huge and for 1 million people, meanwhile in the Warhammer 40k lore there are hive cities for 4 billion people, how enormous would those be o_O
@@_martian101 That sounds like questionable lore at best. The moon would house 230 billion people if it had the population density of the Tokyo area. The avg. suburban population density would put the moon at around 75 Billion inhabitants.
And this isn't even counting M.O.T.H.E.R., the Spiral, Seiren 21, the Millennium Tower, the Dynamic Intelligent Building, and the Holonic Tower, all of which are taller than the Tokyo Skytree.
That thumbnail's super skycraper Looks like a pyramid City what's awesome and skycrapers are one of reasons why i Want visit in Japan. Country of The Rising sun IS amazing. 🇯🇵
"The pyramid building is inspired by the Great Pyramid at Giza." What?! No frickin' way! Anyway, I'm taking that second mega project wholesale for my 'City of Yesterday's Tomorrows' story concept. It's a great layout for my semi-bioshock inspired region (mostly the aesthetics and a much lighter version of the theme). I'm already using the main layout for the original EPCOT concept for my steampunk zone, so why not this too?
What is amazing is that at the center of the world economy before the collapse of the bubble economy, they were not just dreaming, but seriously thinking about this concept and had the technological capability to make it possible even in an earthquake-prone country as long as they had the financial resources to do so.
The problem with most mega towers is that they exist to solve a problem that only really exist due to extreme distortions in land usage that can be better solved by more modest structures because - 1. Building 'Up' isn't a free action. It costs money to build tall. And it costs money to maintain tall structures. Which is why tall buildings tend to be built in places with absurdly high land prices that can justify 'creating' more space by building upward. 2. Even in those places with absurdly high land prices, they don't tend to be this desperate for floor space. There is a limit beyond which the economics just don't make sense. 3. Even when you do become this desperate for floor space, at some point, it's often cheaper to just start developing elsewhere. Japan is in an unusual position that Tokyo is by far some of the most favorable land to build on in the country. Not just because it's already built up, but due to the valuable Tokyo Bay.
One day humanity will built these Kind of structures. But I think we are still a couple hundred to a thousand years away till this will become reality. The structures remind me of anthills. Its not that bad of a idea to imitate nature.
Humanity would never be able to build these buildings even in million years, but robots however, they could build it in months if not shorter, we are not the future or our planet, our robot does
This does not mention Green Float which would not just be tall buildings but large floating islands. Hell, you could start with one and start moving the population there as it grows.
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Tokyo architects seem to have a habit of designing structures supported by widespread "legs" rather than being built directly on the ground. The Sky City 1000 and Tower of Babel would both be more doable if they were built with a solid core stretching from bottom to top.
Great video. Something interesting: Not a skyscraper but still mind-blowing is the Space Elevator 😳. About 34 km tall, it would be the tallest structure ever build.
*Ok let's take the time to understand how this would never work:* So first thing I notice is that the Tokyo Tower of Babel will be 10,000 meter tall, and we know that the Burj Khalifa is 800. Thing is, The Burj Khalifa is already on the verge of touching the clouds already. So how in the heck will they be able to get past 3000 meters without having trouble breathing? It's just very confusing to understand, and also, getting over 8000 feet is already dangerous as heck so how are they going to do 5x that?!?! Oh yeah and also our troposphere ends at 33,000 feet so the building will basically be at that height, but the building will probably have some kind of pole at the op, so good luck Tokyo!!!!
collect water instead of pumping water, wasn't expecting that ideal for skyscraper, make you wounder if steaming water would also be cheaper then pumping and any unused water could be use as a water fall.
Tbh maybe other media does cover some of these but most mainstream media doesn't like mostly will talk only about the one that represent mount Fuji and thats it.. and they'll call it "The wildest Japans megaproject ever proposed"
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I remember Sky City and the Megacity Pyramid from Discovery's Extreeme Enegineering program. It was very interesting programs to watch. I wonder if they are available today on Blu-Ray. The other projects I have never heard about before.
It would be cheaper to build large cities (with low rise buildings) on the surface of the ocean. Each city would be supported by a series of 'core columns' that secure it to the bottom of the ocean. Also, the perimeter would be protected against large waves. This is more practical than a super tall tower.
not really. So many factors to consider in terms of mobility of pipes and wallshifts due to water levels. Not to mention what saltwater does to materials.
I gotta go with the Pyramid for it's classic looks and being possible to build more than the other bigger projects. Still you could probably build Palm Island in Dubai for alot less and faster. However, maybe Saudi Arabia may choose to build one of these. ;-)
A structure that is impervious to earthquakes, especially in that geographic location, would be a very wise choice.... looking at the future with green communities is a great idea!!
Building the Sky City 1000 is actually possible. Buildings such as Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia which its size is similar to the Sky City 1000 has already started constuction.
I think humanity can utilize the mega structures, mega cities, spacectaft, etc, designs from Science Fiction as insperation, and as a means to save the time and energy of using this resource rathwr than starting from scratch, to help us build our future cities, mega structures, etc.
The most insane thing about these megaprojects was exemplified in the TV show, Foundation. A futuristic world where millions of people live within a single structure... can you imagine if a terrorist took out a building of this size, or say, there was a war and one country decided to re-enact Hiroshima/Nagasaki??? Or even if there were to be a critical failure within the building's infrastructure, unforeseen and not noticed until it's too late? This is even more of a likely scenario in Japan, which literally is at risk of huge 8+ earthquakes all the time, and also volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. All it takes is a 8+ earthquake to make the earth shift, and the entire project would come crashing down... cause surprise, no building foundation can spontaneously grow an extension to accommodate a new landmass. Millions would be killed in an instant. While the projects look cool on paper, as far as Japan goes, these megaprojects are probably some of the worst ideas mankind can come up with. It'd be more realistic and safe to just build regular skyscrapers instead. Ones which if they fell, it'd still be a tragedy, but nowhere near to the same scale that is unimaginable under the scenario of these megaprojects. Also, the sheer altitude of many of the projects would mean much of these buildings upper structures being bombarded by heavy snowfall for a large chunk of the year, so there's that to consider too.
Maybe building such as X-Seed 4000 and the Tokyo Tower of Babel would go on a category even taller than the megatall skyscrapers. I think ultratall skyscrapers 😂.
There are just big residential blocks that can house like 20k ppl without turning into a giantass concrete mountain, you can prolly build a hundred of those for the price of any of the behemoths that were proposed in tokyo
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What's the average lifespan of the modern skyscrapers?
12:31 I would ditch such a commodity. Adapt or die !!!
Anything beyond the 1 km high building, is fantasy and an abuse on Planet Earth, not worthen to build !!!
9:34 the shimuzu mega city pyramid is so insane 🤯☠️💀
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Man, you should see some of those megaprojects in Saudi Arabia...
I mean, aim for the stars and all that.
@petitewhitegirl hence the word, "fiction" ^up there
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They wanted something Godzilla and the other monsters could not destroy.
I love the concept of creating a green hiking trail on a structure. AMAZING 😍
A cage is still a cage, no matter how pretty. This is a Megablock (Dredd) but pretty.
i doubt it would work. There are several skyscrapers in my city (Vancouver) that have attempted to grow large vegetation along the outside curtain of the building and it hasn't worked. There is one infamous building here that has a tree on the top that has died and been replaced twice in the past 30 years, and costs an average of $10 thousand a year to keep it alive. Another building wanted bushes to envelope the building but not a single one of them took root. It has been 10 years now and none of them have grown. The bushes don't like the wind and harsh conditions. And then there is the weight of the soil to consider. That many trees would be HEAVY!!!
I love the idea, but when you have just 50 people hiking there a day, it will not stay green but get run down
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Having the Balls to propose the ending of your build for 2110 is impressive.
Actually, many medieval churches on a regular basis were built for around hundred of years from the start by many generations of workers. So nothing impressive about it.
@@Hokunin Kölner Dom (Cologne) was built in around 600 years lol
Easy. You would never live to have to answer for the cost overruns.
That fact that they are just hoping during construction, that no material and discoveries will be found in order for it to be completed
90s optimism is such a cool aesthetic
Japan was out there proposing insane buildings amd megaprojects long before the Middle East ever did.
Truly spectacular proposals which are indeed truly insane!
no shit
so stupid
Crazy insane, but cool to see our human creativity.
Creativity? Of drawing? Kids 7-10y draw/make bigger houses putting lego house next to a globe
@@TML0677 agree, whole video is about building castles on clouds
@@SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov just a bullcrap for average Joe Shmoe and YTmonetization
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How many people would die trying to make those structures?...Doesn't seem worth the cost of life.
I remember the Sky City.
I loved the idea. I did think that it would be interesting to see it come to fruition, but shorter by about 20%.
It doesn't need to be shorter to exsist. Building it at the exact height, which is 1000 m is actually possible as there are skyscrapers in construction which their height is similar as the Sky City such as the Jeddah Tower in Saufi Arabia.
@@vinaashvicky145
Yes and no.
Height is not in fact everything. The point of building like the Sky Tower is to get as much additional floor space as possible.
Jeddah Tower and the Berj Khalifa are both compromise designs where it's more important that they be tall for the sake of being tall. They're prestige buildings above all else. Heck, Jeddah Tower's last inhabited floor is at 2/3rds of the building's height, same for the Berj. The rest is an architectural spire for the sake of breaching the 1000 meter mark.
This vastly simplifies a lot of the challenges that came with building these mega tall buildings. They're very thin so that they're under less wind stress, and heavily tapered to reduce the static load on the lower floors and foundation, and they also have to accommodate less utility traffic because there's just not all that much floor space above around 300 meters. But it also means that there's a serious point of diminishing returns in terms of the floor space you gain for each additional level after that point.
For instance -
Berj Khalifa - 3.3 million square feet of floor space
Jeddah Tower - 2.6 million square feet of floor space
. . .
Empire State Building - 2.7 million square feet of floor space
Manhattan's Grandpa aint fairing too bad against those young whipersnappers in terms of utility.
Sky city, as proposed, would have been a whopping 86 million square feet of floor space because it wasn't just tall, it was broad, and tapered very little between the ground and its highest floors.
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I could possibly believe the first two buildings could be built but the rest of them is just pure fantasy.
I think the first 3 is within the realm of possibility within this century or after, the latter half tho...lol straight out of Japanese cyberpunk megacities, unless we finally harness the full potential of carbon nanotubes or yet to exist futuristic construction materials/tech, we won't see those within an eon. And I'm not even mentioning the financial feasibility costs of this. lol
Japan truly are great visionaries.
army of 10,000 AI robots like star trek's Data could build these towers in years.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's operational space elevator within 2075 so not very far in the future these visions will be feasible eventually
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Hope Tokyo babel tower becomes a reality in the future
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We may see the Tokyo Tower of Babel but very very far in the future.
Really insane projects! I can only imagine tragedy, if people were living on this buildings...
I actually feel like many of these are possible. Japan is running out of room despite its population declining.
@@Taymi-r9e no it is not running out of space. the country side is abandoned but otherwise wide open
That No. 2 the X-Seed 4000 was also shown in the anime called "Dimension W" a Sci-fi genre where the building is some sort of new power plant that dithces out the use of Nuclear Energy to a Modern source of power. it also serves as what you tell in the video as housing but not for all the people but for those elites and government official.
東京に住む日本人ですが、よく調べられていて凄いです。実際には何も実現はしないと思いますが😂
Certainly some projects that you see here, seem to come out of a Futuristic Dystopia.
It's a bit scary its architecture..
今後は実践されると思います。
The pyramid is awesome!
X-seed looks huge and for 1 million people, meanwhile in the Warhammer 40k lore there are hive cities for 4 billion people, how enormous would those be o_O
You forget most people in Warhammer make the conditions of poor in Victorian england look comfortable
Forget the hive city, trantor itself is a planet sized city that host 40 billion people
@@_martian101 That sounds like questionable lore at best. The moon would house 230 billion people if it had the population density of the Tokyo area.
The avg. suburban population density would put the moon at around 75 Billion inhabitants.
@@sanji2158 maybe, but we only knows about the population, not the population density, you sure every building in trantor is inhabited by human?
Love how you added crowns on top of the buildings!
3:17 The burj khalifa probably wouldn't even exist if this megaproject was build. Butterfly effect can be funny sometimes
And this isn't even counting M.O.T.H.E.R., the Spiral, Seiren 21, the Millennium Tower, the Dynamic Intelligent Building, and the Holonic Tower, all of which are taller than the Tokyo Skytree.
That thumbnail's super skycraper Looks like a pyramid City what's awesome and skycrapers are one of reasons why i Want visit in Japan. Country of The Rising sun IS amazing. 🇯🇵
These are all better than the LINE project!
"The pyramid building is inspired by the Great Pyramid at Giza." What?! No frickin' way!
Anyway, I'm taking that second mega project wholesale for my 'City of Yesterday's Tomorrows' story concept. It's a great layout for my semi-bioshock inspired region (mostly the aesthetics and a much lighter version of the theme). I'm already using the main layout for the original EPCOT concept for my steampunk zone, so why not this too?
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What is amazing is that at the center of the world economy before the collapse of the bubble economy, they were not just dreaming, but seriously thinking about this concept and had the technological capability to make it possible even in an earthquake-prone country as long as they had the financial resources to do so.
They were like Arabs today, I wish the future megastructures in Arab countries don't face similar failure
@@_martian101 it will
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman hope not
The problem with most mega towers is that they exist to solve a problem that only really exist due to extreme distortions in land usage that can be better solved by more modest structures because -
1. Building 'Up' isn't a free action. It costs money to build tall. And it costs money to maintain tall structures. Which is why tall buildings tend to be built in places with absurdly high land prices that can justify 'creating' more space by building upward.
2. Even in those places with absurdly high land prices, they don't tend to be this desperate for floor space. There is a limit beyond which the economics just don't make sense.
3. Even when you do become this desperate for floor space, at some point, it's often cheaper to just start developing elsewhere.
Japan is in an unusual position that Tokyo is by far some of the most favorable land to build on in the country. Not just because it's already built up, but due to the valuable Tokyo Bay.
One day humanity will built these Kind of structures. But I think we are still a couple hundred to a thousand years away till this will become reality. The structures remind me of anthills. Its not that bad of a idea to imitate nature.
Humanity would never be able to build these buildings even in million years, but robots however, they could build it in months if not shorter, we are not the future or our planet, our robot does
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I really really wanna see the aeropolis. Its angled roofs and crystalline structure is beautiful
The tower of Babel would be cool even 25% of its height. Like a giant bug using minimal surface . That would be sustainable building.
The Tokyo Tower of Babel is pretty impressive
This does not mention Green Float which would not just be tall buildings but large floating islands. Hell, you could start with one and start moving the population there as it grows.
We definitely have the capability of building these mega structures.
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Japanese really love Skyscrapers!!!
I took the shinkansen down to Tokyo a few weeks ago, absolutely love that city!
Tokyo architects seem to have a habit of designing structures supported by widespread "legs" rather than being built directly on the ground. The Sky City 1000 and Tower of Babel would both be more doable if they were built with a solid core stretching from bottom to top.
its just magic
damn needing to dig down entire mountains to have enough materials to build a building that should look like a mountain 💀humans at theyr best
Impressive! 😎
i have a feeling that these designers are compensating for something
The Tokyo Tower of Babel and the X-Seed 4000 would be perfect palaces for Darth Vader and Palpatine.
Calculated how old I would possibly be in the year 2110 & I can almost guarantee that I won't be alive 😅😅
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Great video.
Something interesting: Not a skyscraper but still mind-blowing is the Space Elevator 😳. About 34 km tall, it would be the tallest structure ever build.
*34,000 KM
@@blueeleephant6o4t ah yes thx for the correction
12:31 I would ditch such a commodity. Adapt or die !!!
These project resembles high school students playing with a 3D program.
*Ok let's take the time to understand how this would never work:*
So first thing I notice is that the Tokyo Tower of Babel will be 10,000 meter tall, and we know that the Burj Khalifa is 800. Thing is, The Burj Khalifa is already on the verge of touching the clouds already. So how in the heck will they be able to get past 3000 meters without having trouble breathing? It's just very confusing to understand, and also, getting over 8000 feet is already dangerous as heck so how are they going to do 5x that?!?! Oh yeah and also our troposphere ends at 33,000 feet so the building will basically be at that height, but the building will probably have some kind of pole at the op, so good luck Tokyo!!!!
The only way most of these types of mega projects could ever be built would be by robots.
Thank you
It seems that a series of 'molars' (not necessarily linearly spaced) might serve longer and with far less stress.💐
A very big pyramid stucture is the way to go.
I think these are on the small side of what we will eventually build.
But what an accomplishment of humanity!
collect water instead of pumping water, wasn't expecting that ideal for skyscraper, make you wounder if steaming water would also be cheaper then pumping and any unused water could be use as a water fall.
the man who proposed the last project is on crack
Tbh maybe other media does cover some of these but most mainstream media doesn't like mostly will talk only about the one that represent mount Fuji and thats it.. and they'll call it "The wildest Japans megaproject ever proposed"
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Most of them look cool. Hopefully with AI and new tech, some of these will be a reality within the next 20-60 years.
mano ,eu acredito que vamos conseguir contruir essas estruturas muito antes do que imaginamos
these fictions are totally insane
I want to see if it actually will be built. They are just proposed since the early 2000, 20 years later all these projects are just ideas
I'm partial to the pyramid!!! ♥️
I remember Sky City and the Megacity Pyramid from Discovery's Extreeme Enegineering program. It was very interesting programs to watch. I wonder if they are available today on Blu-Ray. The other projects I have never heard about before.
15 minute cities taken to a new level
It would be cheaper to build large cities (with low rise buildings) on the surface of the ocean. Each city would be supported by a series of 'core columns' that secure it to the bottom of the ocean. Also, the perimeter would be protected against large waves. This is more practical than a super tall tower.
not really. So many factors to consider in terms of mobility of pipes and wallshifts due to water levels. Not to mention what saltwater does to materials.
in the next 100 years we will see things like this in every major metropolis..
It's scary. I don't want to live like that.
@@margaritatschalkina8074 i know but society never cares about peoples comfort.. they care about how much money can you make them.. sad really
12:31 I would ditch such a commodity. Adapt or die !!!
You will see nothing !!! In the next decade all your fantasies will be PULVERIZED !!!
My favourite is the Tokyo Tower of Babel
They've been planning these since the 90s. I remember reading about them in Asiaweek, a defunct magazine owned by time Warner
Mirrors Edge Catalyst's "The Shard" aka sky city was inspired by the sky mile tower and sky city
I got an idea - how about they build a flexible vertical line structure that connects to the moon?
Every project here makes more sense than "the Line"
hahah..very entertaining. I will make a building that's twice the size of the Tower of Babel in the next 10 years too. I would call it The Dong.
I gotta go with the Pyramid for it's classic looks and being possible to build more than the other bigger projects. Still you could probably build Palm Island in Dubai for alot less and faster. However, maybe Saudi Arabia may choose to build one of these. ;-)
Damn, I'd be dead before these buildings finished its construction
Imagine that a man so rich that the Tokyo Tower of Babel is his private house....
wery interesting :)
i dont think i can see no 1 mega projek complete in my life
They still want to build these monstrous buildings..
Not just in Japan but also around the world.
First step to build Coruscant.
These mega cities sound like the city in the Lorax movie.
A structure that is impervious to earthquakes, especially in that geographic location, would be a very wise choice.... looking at the future with green communities is a great idea!!
For me it didn't look green, it looks like a big prison camp for keeping people inside as good fully controlled slaves
Building the Sky City 1000 is actually possible. Buildings such as Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia which its size is similar to the Sky City 1000 has already started constuction.
nice hangar
I think humanity can utilize the mega structures, mega cities, spacectaft, etc, designs from Science Fiction as insperation, and as a means to save the time and energy of using this resource rathwr than starting from scratch, to help us build our future cities, mega structures, etc.
The most insane thing about these megaprojects was exemplified in the TV show, Foundation. A futuristic world where millions of people live within a single structure... can you imagine if a terrorist took out a building of this size, or say, there was a war and one country decided to re-enact Hiroshima/Nagasaki???
Or even if there were to be a critical failure within the building's infrastructure, unforeseen and not noticed until it's too late? This is even more of a likely scenario in Japan, which literally is at risk of huge 8+ earthquakes all the time, and also volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. All it takes is a 8+ earthquake to make the earth shift, and the entire project would come crashing down... cause surprise, no building foundation can spontaneously grow an extension to accommodate a new landmass.
Millions would be killed in an instant.
While the projects look cool on paper, as far as Japan goes, these megaprojects are probably some of the worst ideas mankind can come up with. It'd be more realistic and safe to just build regular skyscrapers instead. Ones which if they fell, it'd still be a tragedy, but nowhere near to the same scale that is unimaginable under the scenario of these megaprojects.
Also, the sheer altitude of many of the projects would mean much of these buildings upper structures being bombarded by heavy snowfall for a large chunk of the year, so there's that to consider too.
This are not only Mega Sturctures, these are ULTRA ULTRA ULTRA MEGA STRUCTURES 😂😂 Beyond human capabilities But who knows the future.
Some of these are just Star Wars level Science Fiction Ridiculousness
Nice concept it should stay a concept 😂
Why in the world would you plan to finish something in the year 2110... Wtf 😂 am I the only one that needs a beer after hearing that
Maybe building such as X-Seed 4000 and the Tokyo Tower of Babel would go on a category even taller than the megatall skyscrapers. I think ultratall skyscrapers 😂.
You can 100% tell, someone in Japan watched Stargate Atlantis and was just like "YATO!"
I bet in future they will have buildings like these when the with rising sea levels and increasing world population.
You will see nothing !!! In the next decade all your fantasies will be PULVERIZED !!!
2110 nobody that started the project would even be left alive to see it be completed.
If They Are Going To Dream , Dream Big!!! But Then these Are Just Imagination Concoctions
There are just big residential blocks that can house like 20k ppl without turning into a giantass concrete mountain, you can prolly build a hundred of those for the price of any of the behemoths that were proposed in tokyo
Well this might be possible in the future,like planes weren’t possible100yago
Wait until people start hearing about something called the "Babylon Project"...