The Cool Unbuilt Structures Thread!

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The Proposed Green Bird in Wandsworth, London.

Despite looking like a massive dildo this is a real design relying on the curves of it to stay rigid rather like parts of the male body.

http://www.skyscrapernews.com/buildings.php?id=187

Well everyone says skyscrapers are phallic...
 
Seriously cool.. i want to live in a arcology! :)
 
It's an arcology! :run:

That was my first thought, from SimCity 2000.

So.... who's proposing to finance that thing?
 
Odd place to build a space elevator, Sulawesi.


Palacio de la Bahía, Panama

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The Illinois, Chicago (the original huge building, by Frank Lloyd Wright)

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Me too. :D I actually plan my cities with several key spots reserved for arcologies.
 
That Ultima Tower will never be built. From their own numbers it costs $100,000/sq ft, where the Taipei 101 cost around $360/sq ft. The most expensive skyscraper sale was still only $1200/sq ft.

I also have to put in the local pride. The world's tallest and second tallest structures are a few miles from my house. They're both built, but the KXJB tower fell down about 10 years ago, so it was "unbuilt" while they were rebuilding it.

Also, the FAA won't let anything in America be taller than the KVLY tower at 2063 feet, so it'll take some major lobbying to get that Chicago tower built.
 
Dang, I missed a comma. That's what I get for trying arithmetic during finals week.

Anyway, I still like large practical buildings over gigantic things that are built just because they think they can. If we did build something like that, I'd personally rather have a vast underground structure than a big tower.
 
Wow, for the cost of only an 8th of the Canadian economy for one year, we could have one of those? Sweet, I say lets do it.

Are the costs realistically only 150 billion? That is a bit over half the greek yearly economy as well.

But ussually the costs rise rapidly when the project is being seriously examined for building, and that site does not look like it can produce an accurate estimate of them (?)
 
Spires on top of buildings to artificially increase their height suck :sad:

Here's one which will be built shortly

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