England's Giant Death Ray
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2024
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The City of London -a one-square-mile enclave on the north bank of the River Thames, is the oldest borough in the UK capital -and one of the strangest. Though surrounded by and part of the sprawling metropolis known as Greater London, the City of London is in fact its own, semi-independent ceremonial county, with its own police force and governing body -the City of London Corporation. This city-within-a-city even has its own separate leader, the Lord Mayor of London, who holds traditional powers and privileges more than a thousand years old and is, unlike the regular Mayor of London, answerable only to the Sovereign. As the cultural and financial centre of London and the UK, the City is home to many of the capital’s most iconic buildings including St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Old Bailey courthouse as well as the headquarters of major financial institutions such as the Bank of England, the London Stock Exchange, and insurer Lloyd’s of London. In more recent years, however, the City has become famous -and sometimes infamous -for its collection of uniquely-designed skyscrapers, many of which have acquired suitably whimsical nicknames. These include 52 Lime Street -AKA “The Scalpel”; 122 Leadenhall Street -AKA “The Cheese Grater”; and 30 St. Mary Axe -AKA “The Gherkin.” While some have praised these structures for their architectural innovation, others have condemned them for spoiling the skyline of the ancient city. But whatever your opinion on the aesthetic merits of contemporary architecture, I think we can all agree that when a building starts inflicting property damage on the surrounding neighbourhood, something has gone horribly wrong. Such was the case with20 Fenchurch Street AKA the “Walkie-Talkie”, which midway through its construction transformed,supervillain-lair-style into a giant car-melting death ray. This is the story of London’s most controversial skyscraper.
Author: Gilles Messier
Host: Simon Whistler
Editor: Daven Hiskey
Producer: Samuel Avila
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CPC lovin' it
"Fry-Scraper" is just genius.
Well done British humor! ☮ from NYC.
What is NYC mean please I'm only 6 years old
@@MaxtyurNew York City
@@sam1812seal thank you mister sam
Our wit and humour is unmatched, it's the only thing we're good at because we're terrible at sports lmao
@@ParrishStrongman Terrible at playing sports competitively, but really, really good at inventing them. Also, despite having a relatively small population the British manage to have elite level participation in almost sport - even if we rarely end up winning
I'm pretty sure that's what Prime Minister Harold Saxon used to destroy the Sycorax spaceship on Christmas.
Neighbor: Tries to get building stopped for the possibility of blocking light
Building: Hey neighbor, *I heard you liked light*
The first Londoner to designate the building "The Fryscraper" deserves an award
well, looks like england has been dealing with bad contractors for ages.
Yep on the plus side these ugly towers are not meant to last long, when they built some new "luxury apartments" near me that cost 700k+ each and I overheard the workers saying expected lifespan was 10 years before defects.
Not just england, every city in the western world is rife with them.
It hangs outwards, so I’d like to see how they pull off the demolition of this ugly thing
Ever since the Romans built the roads and Hadrian's wall everyone else has come up short
@@fspg3207 For christ's sake. "Your're" jesus why can people not figure out this basic grammar concept?
Lol, I thought this would be about some raygun, but yeah, the walkietalkie is an atrocity.
I always like to imagine this building on a pivot, able to direct the ray of death to a desired target.
Great view. The only place where you can’t see the walkie talkie lol
😂😂
"Would it be logical to demolish all of the visible modern buildings?" Yes, goddamn architects
The Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas says hi. 👋
Why can't "city planners" just say NO ! Money is not the only focus, many Great Countries forbid such developments because they have GREAT CITIES that they want to protect and preserve.
Because dirty jews are basically incapable of saying no to money, no matter what happens Because of it
London did recently say no, to an MSG sphere like in Vegas.
@@ub3rfr3nzy94 It will happen, local and central government are all corrupt and just want to line their own pockets, most in government are landlords themselves
A £9m block of flats is due for demolition in (Camden I think) because it is nothing like the plans they got permission for
But, but modernisation. It's the be all and end all catch phrase for money making ventures that don't have to take anything into acc except the god all matter dollar/pound.
For some reason I read this as England Queen's Giant Death Ray and was a bit disappointed to learn she was not in charge of an actual death ray. Sigh. 😂
I like its weird shape, but then I am also a bit weird....so.....
"Dramatisation" 😂😂
I suppose that I should've guessed this, but tuned in just to see who's writing your headlines now. Looks like The Sun.
Archimedes is vindicated!
Had to go further down in the comments than I would have hoped for the Archimedes reference.
Today I found out the video I watched before this one was really quiet..
Hi Simon.. lol
The top of the Walkie Talkie offers the best view in London for one simple reason. It's the one place you can stand where you don't have to see the Walkie Talkie.
The giant parabolic solar concentrator effect could generate power.
That's what I thought too! 😂
Simon: Magic spells aren't real.
Also Simon: Squarespace templates are like magic spells.
It's only magic if you don't understand it.
key word, "like"...
Please don't let Marjorie Taylor Greene find out about this death ray video. 😬
LOLOL!!!! 😂 Allegedly.
Tell me about your obsessive infatuation of politics without telling telling me about your obsessive infatuation of politics...leave your baggage at the door, we humans here
@@fahhque2917 Calm down, Karen. It was a good joke.
Of all American politicians, the fact that she scares you the most speaks volumes. And it ain't complimentary.
@@Im-Not-a-Dog An inside joke.
Anyone who has a pulse gets it. Hehe.
"you'll never forget it"
Sure, but being unforgettable doesn't always mean good, and that hideous turd of a building is the opposite of good, in fact it's ungood imo 😂
Just build a café on the top floor so everyone who doesn't want to see it can eat there and witness the skyline free of it, Eiffel Tower style.
When you know you're designing a building to concentrate the rays of the sun so badly it burns things, then there's something wrong when the developers have to pay more money to prevent it. That said, considering how they screwed over the city with the "public" sky gardens, I hope whoever owns it will be paying extra for that for many years to come.
Cue the Dr. Evil memes!
Death Ray! I automatically think of the Martian Death Ray.
Never lnew thwy also called it the sky torcher.
Is this like the building in Hollywood? I think at one time it was an amphitheatre. It ended up concentrating the sun's rays.
Watching the previous building being demolished was quite interesting, it was demolished bottom up, with each floor being peeled away one by one till only the centre core remained, there's a few videos of it.
I've seen buildings destroyed this way. The inside seems to melt and the floors are mostly torn out like you mention.
Every Contractor Ever: Sir, I think your design could be dangerous.
Every Architect Ever: La La La I'm not listening La La La
I like the look of the building as do many people I know. And visiting the Sky Gardens and/or having lunch there is a great experience with some fantastic 360 degree views.
If an architect builds two buildings that create a parabolic lense, it's not bc the builders did something wrong. It's the design.
the design had different windows though.
Still wouldn’t work on GODZILLA ‼️
It's just weird to see all those glass giants alongside the tan brick buildings
200 million to build and sold for 1.3 billion, I don't think they actually cared what people thought of it when profit like that was made.
sold to the chinese, they buy property like its bit coins, because all the banks in china are owned by the CCP who can close your account and take all your money at the drop of a hat or the hint of some fraudulent activity. they don't care aslong as its an untouchable asset.
Simon's hand motions throughout the video almost begs for somebody to but a Theremin in front of him just so we can still follow his hand movements while stock footage rolls.
Well "they" are wrong again. I knew about the building and it's death ray years ago, but I forgot about it.
So, I've heard about the "Gherkin" before.... but my mates on rust call it the "butt plug".
The press actually referred to the Gherkin as The "Erotic Gherkin" So your mates not alone in that statement.
Is this anything like "The Jewish Space Lasers"?
I'm afraid we found out that you all knew, so we shut it down.
They were fun, though
I did look, and it’s possible someone else in the comments has already mentioned it, but Disney Hall (the L.A. Philharmonic symphony hall) in Los Angeles had a very similar problem with light blinding motorists.
When are architects going to learn that concave skyscrapers are a bad idea?
I was expecting a video on our new pew pew laser for drone intercep[tion. I mean, i guess the walkie talkie was trying to fry drones too, but of a different kind ^^
I've always referred to it as the Motorola Building, because there was a Motorola radio handset of that shape. It causes some confusion, as some people think I mean a building owned or occupied by Motorola. :)
Canary wharf??? Isn’t that the old torchwood headquarters??? No wonder that building had a death Ray!
The parabolic mirror effect is common. I used ride a motorcycle to work. I would pass through an intersection on which one corner was a curved, glass building. Passing in front of it like driving through an oven
It still amazes me, as a Canuck, that 'King Chuck' is our head of state now
The Walkie Talkie is also called the flare.
cable swinging bottom left first few seconds.
At the end, all I heard was "Worldstar Londoners"
London: Finally gets a sunny day
Buildings: Out time has come brethren, attack!
The Skygarden is pretty nice now to be fair.
Some views from the north side of the river make it look acceptable but if you ever walk along the South Bank it's true ugliness becomes obvious.
Primrose hill is useless I went there to have a look at the view and it was all ugly skyscapers and cranes what made it more funny was theres a metal plaque there telling you what all the buildings are you should be able to see so you can identify all the historic buildings that are now hidden from view.
Not that I'm complaining, but wasn't this also covered on Side Projects or Mega Projects? I definitely remember this building being covered before. :)
Also, why was I thinking of a Death Star style super laser having been built in the middle of London?
Simon famously reads so many scripts that he pretty much forgets them instantly. That's his own words, he fully admits it.
There is a laser defense system in London. But it won't become active until I reveal it in a time of need.
Yet another fine design undermined by those cruel concepts of “reality” and “good taste”
For my American friends in the audience, 117° Celsius is 243° Freedomheit 😀
- cheers from Scotland
The one good thing about celsius is that 100 is boiling. So 117 is bad.
His Majesty's Laser Beams
This video came out just a few days before a real death ray in the form of the UK's Dragonfire laser weapon was shown off.
Blame it on the rain; whatever yo you do, don't put the blame on you.
Man, London was ruined by all the new modern buildings. They could have easily built them to better fit the mood and setting.
Paris had the right idea - their ban on skyscrapers in the city (which was lifted in 2010 but is being reinstated) has helped.
They do have a district 2 miles from the centre where there are lots (Brussels does similar, though closer), but it would have been an absolute waste to see steel and glass replace Paris' beautiful architecture. But the City is and always has been London's financial district, while La Défense was a more recent addition so it could be planned more effectively.
@@dannymcwilliams422 it started at cannery wharf and it should of stayed confined to there
A walkie-talkie and death ray building made into one?
when I was working at one place in London putting up electrical conduit, - I worked off the electricians plans only to start with, - if only I had looked at the plumbers plans also, - it would have saved a lot of time = all of my work was directly in the way of the fan cooling units that were now to be fitted ...the electricians plans were out of date! ...these planners do know how to party though! ...sadly they don't know how to clear their heads ready for work!
It will be interesting to see if this building ends up like the Eiffel tower. In that the Tower was universally hated on opening by Parisians. To the point where one restaurateur opened a restaurant in the tower so he did not have to see it all day. But later opinions changed and it became well loved.
Oh right the death ray building not the anti-missile frickin' laser the army is testing.
This is an absolutely hilarious. Presentation.
Hilarious! Thanks!
Schedule 3 days in advance? That's what i had to do to go to my local museums in June of 2020 when they first reopened from lockdown. Don't think much of that building's owners' idea of "public".
Not the "British pew pew." 😂
It must squirt out lime juice
I thought this was going to be about Dragonfire not the Walkie talkie 😅
Ooowwww ive heard of this
The sky garden is shit. Don't bother with it. It's like hanging out in an airport departure lounge.
do they make the plebs use the stairs?
Was waiting for a ‘War of the Worlds’ mention 🤓
Is this a rerelease?
Looks like a cheese grater, if you ask me. 🤔
There's a difference between a nice summer's day and the full concentrated power of the sun :)
This building is a no for me.
I mean, I don't mind the shape of it and all that. But I had the thought from the beginning about the view from the top. Like yeah great idea, but there's no way you're gonna be able to see all that much with the building itself blocking your view from up there... Plus learning that it's not even a true public park like it was supposed to be. Although with it being a public park, my view my be a little skewed on that being an American. As our parks are literally public property that you need no appointment to show up at... Even the National Parks you can just show up to. Tours may need to be scheduled if that's what you want, but you can absolutely just show up
Personally, I find this the ugliest skyscraper in London. I'm really fond of The Cheesegrater. Less so The Gherkin and The Razor, but they're not without their charm. They give London juxtaposition - futuristicly new alongside the old. This thing is just derpy and embarrassing. Even when you gaze across the skyline, it looks (rightfully) shunned by all the others. Hopefully they'll build some nicer skyscrapers around it so it can at least be obscured.
LED-UN-HALL, not LEED-UN-HALL. It's named after a hall with a lead roof.
But, could you use it to boil a kettle for tea?
If I had a nickel for everytime Rafael Viñoly designed a building that turned into a death ray, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
What!?
Proof positive that fools and their money are easily parted.
I double dog dare someone to DM Marjorie T Greene this video. 😅
1:17
Znerf nerps derpfs due de derpfs!
starts at 01:17
I bet the original occupants of Caïro didn't much care for those weird triangles. But (GOOD NEWS EVERYONE) modern buildings are built to such poor standards (and on such valuable ground) that they rarely last 50 years. Let's all just fondly remember all those times that they tried to demolish the Eiffel Tower.
I recently watched a video (on another channel) showing an abandoned mall. Yes there are many such videos. But this one was so pristeen... And in the center of a major Canadian city. And while watching, it left me wondering... Should it be a protected landmark? How many 80's/ 90's malls will be left standing 200 years from now?
You get the connection to this, right? RIGHT?
imagine people not knowing what squarespace is ;d
bad as raid these days ;d
MTG: "At least it isnt Jewish this time."
And that what people believes... 😂
Hee, hee. Despite the fact I live in the green Jewish space laser ignition-threated tinder box called northern California (now rather damp thanks to El Nino), it's a fact we've got our very own leaning tower of San Francisco several hours south of here.
Cost cutting when building British infrastructure projects is nothing new and has resulted in some terrible tragedies over the years, to say nothing of the expensive and disruptive repairs that have to be carried out that would not have been necessary had things been built properly to start with. Here in Britain we like to think we're really good at engineering but sadly bean counters not engineers often have the final say. Government projects though end up the going the other way, taking years later than they should to complete and being massively over budget. You cant win.
Are these the Space Lasers MTG is crying about?
But Windows 10 updates end next year, and anything 8th gen or older won't run Windows 11.
London's Eiffel tower.
Imma firriiinn' maa lazzooorrrr!
……idk maybe it’s jus me….but it looks like an old school Nokia phone
oh and here we go.....
Apparently im the wierd one because i quite like the walkie talkie
i like this building, looks so different to every other building
How many channels has this guy got his scalp in