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Isn't poinient(sp?) that in heaven the streets will be made out of what we value on earth? Gold(and not the black kind Jed Clampet found).
That is where I want my next residence to be.
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Skylar, I am sure that the people who take advantage of this stuff are rich in oil money. the country however makes only 6% of its revenue from oil. I was surprised at that.
Brad, I guess for those paying the same amount here in New York and other places, it's not that bad. Maybe we could do our blogger's retreat there or the weekend :)
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But you know something? Those buildings, I promise you, are going to fall down at some point.
And I'll tell you something else...If you think a few twirling buildings are facinating, wait til you get to Heaven! ;)
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Although, like Kim said, ingenuity versus indulgence. I think maybe re directing the ocean might classify as indulgence :)
Same thing with Dubai, but on a global level. I am a manufacturer of fiber optic Pro Audio equipment. We are seeing HUGE opportunities to sell our goods over there to equip these enormous places. Many small companies like mine will benefit from thier development.
It's complex... the circle of life so to speak.
but got me back with the picture.
no way. no how. no thank you. i don't wanna step foot in that building unless it has been standing for years.
"piza" was supposed to be a huge success. looked great on paper, i'm sure.
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Mandy, I bet this one won't have the bad lean :) both lose
This person might just be the one to hear God's calling to design some revolutionary type of sustainable building design that will lead people in third world countries out of mud huts.
Your hope that this person may be the one to do something sustainable or helpful for the future is where my mind goes. I hope that this is basis for as Buddy said, employment, but also inspiration for something amazing.
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Les, that is cool that you've been there. I would love your opinion of it now that it has grown so much with tourism stuff. I bet it's changed a lot.
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The buiding will be completely self sufficient - energy consumption wise... the rotation of the floors generates power through a 'wind turbine' effect (GREATLY slowed down of course, but on a massive scale - it is 80 stories high).
It is only an outer 'shell' that rotates, containing living space, but there is a SOLID cylindrical core to the building and the 'outer' area can freely rotate like a 'sleeve' but in 80 single floor sections.
The animated graphic shows the floors to be able to be connected 'in sequence' however so that a NATURAL, 'Living' effect (similar to how snakes move or a fish manouveres with it's fins) is observed from the outside and that truly fascinates me - a soild building interacting with it's environment akin to a living creature - amazing.
As to the grotesque expense? The Queen Mary Two cost far more (over a Billion) and is purely for the indulgence of the rich and those who desire to rub shoulders with them - was there any cry about it? i missed that ;-)
The world is facing growing difficulties thanks to oil - it is nice to see the obscene amounts being spent on it being returned in a way that will help reduce our dependence upon it - in my opinion.
New ideas, new solutions to 'old' problems is a good thing.
Some very innovative and forward thinking people over there in the Unites Arab Emirates.
Not to mention stinking rich as well of course !
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