05/26/2011
what’s the life expectancy of a modern skyscraper?
Simply astonished and curious how lengthy high houses are developed to last. For i’ve no idea. Shinjuku skyscraper light trails: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan / Japón, Lost in Japan, with the Miguel Michan
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A hundred years? Pentad hundred years?
Miami Laser Dueling skyscrapers. James Great
Miami is at this time the battleground of your giant skyscrapers with frickin laser “beams on their heads.
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it may be slow, if not terrorists planned to crash.
one hundred bazillion years! * Pink lip to imitate Dr. Evil * muwahahahahhaha
Blocking terrorist attacks, earthquakes or other natural disasters . I would suspect 50 years before they start looking ratty. Maybe it will depend on the quality of the electrical and plumbing utilities.
I heard once on the Discovery Channel, they are built to last one hundred years 75.
It’s hard to say, it depends on the construction standards and materials.
It is known that the American architects of British architects’ over-engineering of their buildings to criticize – but, as the Twin Towers were built in the United Kingdom would have stayed up.