Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Biggest megastructures in the world

In the world of architecture, there are construction projects that dwarf the scale of other buildings. These massive undertakings are called megastructures. Megastructures often take years to plan and several years or more than a decade to complete. They would often utilize several construction companies at the same time in order to reach the deadline and ensure the build quality of the structures. According to engineering enthusiast Reddy Kancharla, megastructures often present unique problems during all phases of planning and execution, but the results are often mind-blowing. Here are some examples of the biggest megastructures in the world.

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South-North Water Transfer Project, China

China is one of the world’s biggest country in terms of land area and is also one of the most populated country in the world. The regions in the northern half of China holds about 50% of its total population. Unfortunately, the area only produces 20% of China’s water supply. This is why they made the South-North Water Transfer Project. This massive dam is comprised of three 600-mile-long canals that carry water from the south to the north. It is projected to take 48 years to complete and will be able to supply 44.8 billion cubic meters of water annually.

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Dubailand, Dubai

Dubailand is Dubai’s answer for every large scale amusement park or entertainment center ever built. With a size of 278 sq.km, it’s big enough to fit three Disney Worlds within its complex. Dubailand will be comprised of six major segments which are theme parks, sports venues, science attractions, eco-tourism areas, hotels and housing, and healthcare facilities. It will also house the world’s biggest hotel with 6,500 rooms and an adjacent 10-million-sq.ft shopping mall.

Reddy Kancharla believes that the construction of megastructures pushes the very limits of engineering and architecture. From utility to recreation, transportation, to science, megastructures around the world are slowly shaping how we see construction projects today.

Reddy Kancharla is equipped with a comprehensive knowledge on engineering theories, principles, and practical solutions of engineering problems in civil engineering and the construction industry. Visit this website for more insightful reads on today’s construction marvels.