The $3BN Feng Shui Skyscraper Fixing Hong Kong's Skyline

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
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Комментарии • 493

  • @UnbeltedSundew
    @UnbeltedSundew 26 дней назад +339

    Ah yes, every window bespoke, complicated and incredibly expensive. That definitely won't cause problems in the future.

    • @ronaldfreeman1787
      @ronaldfreeman1787 26 дней назад

      Our city state is literally run by boomer bourgeoisies with traditional superstition, just look at our demographics and you would understand.

    • @jimmysass
      @jimmysass 26 дней назад +14

      its not even that great - they over sell this. Have a look at crown casino building in sydney. I think that is 100% bespoke - this was only 20%.

    • @ItsMe-yv9jd
      @ItsMe-yv9jd 26 дней назад +26

      ?? Gotta say, THAT is a very very ugly building... no matter how many times he insists on saying it's an 'impressive' design will not change that.

    • @alexandercarder2281
      @alexandercarder2281 25 дней назад +5

      @@ItsMe-yv9jdI know right, it’s a bumbling monstrosity except for that huge glass restaurant at the top except they o oh showed us the 3D model version of it which is dubious to say the least.

    • @vannustube
      @vannustube 25 дней назад +3

      @@ItsMe-yv9jd out of curiosity, which buildings do you find nice looking?

  • @Datamining101
    @Datamining101 25 дней назад +84

    Fells like there are 5-10 minutes missing from this video.

  • @mattmiller4
    @mattmiller4 24 дня назад +6

    As a longtime B1M subscriber, I'm disappointed with the recent videos. They feel more like software ads than the detailed construction content I loved. This video needed more depth and time, but it felt rushed and rather superficial.

  • @Tobi-ln9xr
    @Tobi-ln9xr 26 дней назад +168

    Seele is also the company which produces the glass domes of the new Stuttgart underground central station which is part of the S21 infrastructure project.

    • @OtisFilm
      @OtisFilm 25 дней назад +7

      And the Apple Campus donut :D

    • @errrerr2489
      @errrerr2489 25 дней назад +8

      They also are working on something called the "Human Instrumentality Project", sounds exciting!

    • @zevpizda
      @zevpizda 24 дня назад

      @@errrerr2489 EVANGELION MENTIONED

  • @ThoughtFission
    @ThoughtFission 26 дней назад +197

    Interesting subject. Unfortunate it was basically a just a big Dassault infomertial.

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer 26 дней назад +5

      You must have missed the engineering bits and not seen the many other videos that interview the architects and builders.

    • @BruneSixtine
      @BruneSixtine 26 дней назад +6

      While a Nord VPN commercial would have been ok.

    • @NeovanGoth
      @NeovanGoth 26 дней назад +4

      Yes, it said so at the end. And why not? This seems to be the good kind of advertising that goes beyond the usual bullshit and shows what can actually be done with a product.

    • @fishmarketer
      @fishmarketer 23 дня назад +2

      @@NeovanGoth The problem, at least for me, is that when I questioned myself about what I learned from this video, I realized that I learned basically nothing. The average person already knows curved glass is expensive, and of course it would cost a lot being in HK. But like... nothing else. I didn't learn anything. What use is this software to me?

    • @thaifoodtakeaway
      @thaifoodtakeaway 17 дней назад +3

      @@fishmarketer I've learned that there is a company in Germany that makes curved glass, and that the building follows the Feng-Shui principles. Apart from that, just fluff. The B1M videos these days are just reading out the PR BS from the builders with little or no research and with a sponsors forced in sideways to make it look relevant. Some more information about the building would have been nice.

  • @taterkaze9428
    @taterkaze9428 26 дней назад +128

    How will any damaged curved glass panels be replaced a few years from now? "There are only two suppliers in the world". I'm sure duplicates of all curved surfaces weren't produced before construction because of cost. This design carries a unique risk. Even if the probability of future panel damage is low it's still an unmanaged risk. Typhoons happen. High winds pick things up and fling them into buildings.

    • @ronaldfreeman1787
      @ronaldfreeman1787 26 дней назад +17

      Do not question boomer logic /s

    • @HKNotch
      @HKNotch 26 дней назад +14

      They will patch it up with plywood lol that's what always happens.

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 26 дней назад +9

      It will be a copy, so Made in China.

    • @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak
      @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak 26 дней назад +3

      ​@@HKNotchplywood and bamboo 😂

    • @Discount-Stonks
      @Discount-Stonks 26 дней назад +5

      Sounds like a Zaha Hadid project

  • @PaulVoorberg
    @PaulVoorberg 26 дней назад +213

    Why have a misleading thumbnail like that? It gives off the wrong impression in regards to what the video is about IMO. I liked the video (watched it fully) but the thumbnail gives me the impression that it's meant to be clickbait and not to accurately represent the angle of the video.
    Edit: They changed it, it isn't misleading anymore now. For the record, the thumbnail before featured two images of the skyscraper: one titled "render" looking very shiny and futuristic, and the other titled "reality" which was the building when it was under construction without reflective surfaces - suggesting they did a bad job or didn't finish it.

    • @kingyertle100
      @kingyertle100 26 дней назад +16

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @danycashking
      @danycashking 26 дней назад +4

      all youtubers are caving to clickbait, impressions are all that matter

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 26 дней назад +7

      Cause clickbait & captions matter more than ever. It's just a fact. We're now at a point where creators often often change thumbnails several times in the first 24 hours depending on analytics. Once you look past it & focus on the vid it's better

    • @mateuszbugaj799
      @mateuszbugaj799 26 дней назад +3

      Yup, I thought that they did bad job or didn't finish it. For the record, the thumbnail features two images of the skyscraper; in one title "render" it's very shiny and futuristic and in the other titled "reality" the building is under construction without reflective surfaces

    • @RickyCornejo91
      @RickyCornejo91 26 дней назад +1

      I think that in order to stay competitive in youtube they might not have much of a choice but to clickbait. I don’t mind it from creators that make quality videos.

  • @stefanoslan
    @stefanoslan 25 дней назад +4

    Dude that building design was used for multiple proposals including one in Melbourne so don't tell me that they were inspired by some hong Kong stuff.

  • @mtmfsoe
    @mtmfsoe 25 дней назад +137

    I get making money from youtube, but honestly i´d prefer a sponsor segment instead of disguised 10 min long commercials with litttle to no value

    • @zo3997
      @zo3997 18 дней назад +4

      ....or you could just get premium? 😂

    • @mtmfsoe
      @mtmfsoe 18 дней назад +10

      @@zo3997 doesn't change the content my friend...

    • @zo3997
      @zo3997 18 дней назад +2

      @@mtmfsoe you actually WANT to see marketing materials related to the subject matter?

    • @mtmfsoe
      @mtmfsoe 18 дней назад +10

      @@zo3997 you are missing my point.. fearing that repeating my point wont make a difference: The whole video feels like an infomercial. I´d rather see an sponsor break for 30 seconds than low quality hight marketing content from a once great channel.

    • @zo3997
      @zo3997 18 дней назад +1

      @@mtmfsoe yes I was, my bad, I had a smoothbrain moment, after reading more comments I understand yours. What sort of information would you like to see instead? That may be more constructive than simply saying the segment has little to no value

  • @f.remplakowski
    @f.remplakowski 26 дней назад +25

    CATIA should really do an Autodesk and let students get easy and free access to their software (with full tutorials), they will eventually be your paying customers and you need a large group of expert users to become a common industry standard. If you gatekeep and nickel and dime them they will only learn the software if someone else is paying for it and sugar daddies/mommies in construction are in short supply.
    From the videos I have seen it's a very impressive piece of software that architects should have been using all along. Just difficult to find when you're a student, so you will go with what is easily available, free and what your peers use. We all know how much degrees in architecture cost along with the other costs associated with it. Most students will not be spending money on extra software they will have to pay for anyway if they have their own practice.

    • @jellygoo
      @jellygoo 24 дня назад

      That large group of expert users is the automobile industry where it is a standard.

    • @f.remplakowski
      @f.remplakowski 23 дня назад +1

      @@jellygoo Do they have easy access to the software, because it's not something you can download and learn as easily as other software? They seem to be gatekeepers when this type of software should be easy to get hold of and learn. Licensing and remuneration for its use should be from businesses making money.

  • @felineboy1586
    @felineboy1586 26 дней назад +29

    Unfortunately i feel the quality of content is slipping recently which is so sad

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 18 дней назад +2

      Capitalism. Capitalism never changes.

  • @_S7R4N63R
    @_S7R4N63R 26 дней назад +45

    Interesting to see how bamboo scaffolding is still used in Hong Kong even for a construction project of this scale.

    • @alexandercarder2281
      @alexandercarder2281 25 дней назад +10

      Because it’s the best for scaffolding. Better than our tube metal. More flexible.

    • @vehicles_n_stuff
      @vehicles_n_stuff 24 дня назад +6

      It’s cheap, strong, takes a long time to rot, and almost infinitely available. It’s too bad it isn’t used in more places.

    • @EleanorPeterson
      @EleanorPeterson 24 дня назад +2

      Yep. Bamboo is extraordinary stuff. It's the exact natural equivalent of a modern synthetic epoxy-carbon composite: long, extremely tough fibres embedded in a flexible waterproof matrix.
      If an engineer suggested using carbon-fibre rods, poles and tubes to make scaffolding, I don't suppose anybody would question his idea... Until he told them how much each tube would cost.😲
      Synthetic composites are light and tough, but they have poor abrasion resistance and need careful handling. A typical building site is a brutal environment. Things get crushed, dropped, trodden on and driven over. UV degradation can be a problem, too. Overall, synthetic scaffolding would be too delicate and expensive for normal use.
      Steel scaffolding is certainly robust, but it's heavy and expensive when compared to bamboo, which is light, tough, elastic, UV resistant, waterproof, and ridiculously cheap. It grows so quickly that you can actually see it move hour-by-hour.
      A final point which might have some relevance nowadays is that bamboo's 'green' credentials are impeccable. It's non-polluting, has a tiny carbon-footprint, and is totally recyclable.

    • @krishpatel3773
      @krishpatel3773 24 дня назад +1

      @@EleanorPeterson Hey there, I just wanted to get further insight regarding bamboo for scaffolding. Why don't we see bamboo used more commenly around the world? Going off the top of my head here so I may be wrong but wasn't there a point where bamboo was used a lot more commenly. If I were to guess, I'd say that it doesn't portray the same level of safety/strength to regulators and/or individuals/companies haha. Or perhaps just the talent or skill is lacking elsewhere.

    • @ringonhomes
      @ringonhomes 11 дней назад

      Finally a poignant comment

  • @Parakeet-pk6dl
    @Parakeet-pk6dl 26 дней назад +58

    It's very cool, and I'm very glad that's it built in a place I'm not living 🙂

  • @serkles8597
    @serkles8597 26 дней назад +54

    Precision, precision, precision. What does that even mean in the context of CAD software? Does it have more numbers behind the decimal point?

    • @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak
      @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak 26 дней назад +3

      Right?

    • @pkramer962
      @pkramer962 26 дней назад +13

      It means that you can make any shape you want. Especially with curvature often times there are restrictions to what you can get. This is not necessary for most "normal" design work but especially in aerospace design it is important. One example i can make is if you want to make a circle using splines you can get something close to a circle with Bezier Splines. But if you want a precise circle you need to use something like NURBS which takes more effort but gets you exactly what you want.

    • @Alone47
      @Alone47 26 дней назад +5

      I would love to see a comparison of the as-built and the as-designed drawings, and see what that "precision" got them in the end.
      But then, anything can be built if you throw enough money around.

    • @joshgall3661
      @joshgall3661 26 дней назад

      Choose one...
      Me drawing how I did your mom?
      Or a 3D rendered animation of how I did your mom?
      I think the computer's drawing is more precise😂😉

    • @mountainjeff
      @mountainjeff 25 дней назад +1

      @@pkramer962 I think it also includes the ability to define manufacturing "limits", but that isn't part of the "precision" measure. Or maybe it is.

  • @freakazoid4691
    @freakazoid4691 23 дня назад +9

    This channel is becoming more and more like an infomercial. It’s not what drew me to it but it is what will drive me away…

  • @arthurm4726
    @arthurm4726 25 дней назад +9

    While we know there is a need for commercialization, I also get the sense recently that the PRC is also bankrolling things at the B1M as well…

    • @canto_v12
      @canto_v12 25 дней назад +2

      The software sponsor is French, not Chinese.

    • @arthurm4726
      @arthurm4726 25 дней назад

      Slow down. Read. ‘As well’ - referring to several stories from China. I know where Dassault is from, I work for a competitor.

  • @2008uit123
    @2008uit123 26 дней назад +63

    I can't believe it... Architects from zaha hadid has a IKEA kallax?

    • @jefitoo
      @jefitoo 26 дней назад +3

      😅

    • @ItsMe-yv9jd
      @ItsMe-yv9jd 25 дней назад +4

      ?? Gotta say, THAT is a very very ugly building... no matter how many times he insists on saying it's an 'impressive' design will not change that.

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha 25 дней назад

      Oh but... That's level 100 trolling. XD I didn't notice at first (and I despise Kallax)

  • @dt8101
    @dt8101 26 дней назад +60

    There was a Financial Times article from last week saying that the occupancy rate of this building is very low. In fact, Hong Kong's prime office occupancy rate has declined rapidly recently. When this building was initially planned, they didn't expect the decline of Hong Kong as a financial hub.

    • @Jason88215
      @Jason88215 26 дней назад +12

      60% according to FT which is not really “very low”

    • @ronaldfreeman1787
      @ronaldfreeman1787 26 дней назад

      @@Jason88215 For a new building, it is very low.

    • @felineboy1586
      @felineboy1586 26 дней назад

      It is when you have loan repayments to make ​@@Jason88215

    • @thevikingbear2343
      @thevikingbear2343 26 дней назад +8

      It's not low when you consider NYC office buildings occupancy rates

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 26 дней назад +5

      Occupancy rates are often very deceptive cause you never really know what figure developers have already baked into their numbers as the breakeven. Key flagship tenants who pay the big bucks matter way more. And in a place like HK in the long run can only go so wrong, people have fearmongered over HK real estate since the 80s/90s.

  • @merricstudy
    @merricstudy 25 дней назад +4

    I saw it in hk yesterday and it is really amazing and magnificent.

  • @OkThisllbeMyName
    @OkThisllbeMyName 23 дня назад +3

    lots of locals think this thing looks like a fleshlight
    source: lives here

  • @real.ilya_remov
    @real.ilya_remov 8 дней назад +1

    The before/after of the renders were really cool! Please do more!

  • @mechaka430
    @mechaka430 26 дней назад +1

    I am glad that there is a Bulgarian imprint (architect Erevinov) on the construction of this skyscraper!And it is amazing to note the development of the construction of skyscrapers in a different way, different from the one we see in big cities.

  • @rickkuny6591
    @rickkuny6591 25 дней назад +4

    Always delightful to watch I wish it was twice as long! Thank you for showing us these modern marvels

  • @Stop4MotionMakr
    @Stop4MotionMakr 25 дней назад +2

    This building is pretty unique in that it's the first one I've seen ever where the real thing actually looked like the rendering.

  • @michaeljf6472
    @michaeljf6472 26 дней назад +4

    This "each panel unique curve" must be a nightmare for manufacturers and breaks any illusion of it being sustainable. Starchitect products that look like blobitecture or Gehry are for shock value, not logical and efficient reasons.
    Edit: I stand corrected, its even worse

  • @1subhraguha
    @1subhraguha 25 дней назад +1

    awesome. I learnt CATIA just after my engineering in 2004. But never really got chance to work in this software. This project could have been my dream project. Loved it

  • @fabio78
    @fabio78 26 дней назад +12

    Every time I hear about how HK skyscrapers are built taking Feng Shui into consideration my mind boggles. You have those incredible architectonic feats involving so much science and technology on one hand and on the other silly mumbo jumbo superstition.

    • @asustransformer28
      @asustransformer28 26 дней назад

      Because tradition and beliefs still exist, wheather you build in modern techniques or not

    • @danycashking
      @danycashking 26 дней назад +2

      it's not more mumbo jumbo than how many western skyscrapers skip the 13th floor or relegate it to a maintenance floor because "bad luck", let them be

    • @ronaldfreeman1787
      @ronaldfreeman1787 26 дней назад +2

      @@asustransformer28 Something traditional doesn't mean it's good. Something natural doesn't mean it's moral.

    • @ronaldfreeman1787
      @ronaldfreeman1787 26 дней назад +2

      @@danycashking You would be surprised how many of these superstitions have been prioritised at the cost of human well-being because of some bourgeoisies, more prevalent in my home city state.

    • @fabio78
      @fabio78 26 дней назад +1

      @@danycashking both are unbelievably idiotic. Yes, I'll let them be, I have no power over any of it. Still, I'm free to express my opinion, thank you.

  • @downundabrotha
    @downundabrotha 26 дней назад +51

    It looks like my Flower Vase 😂

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 26 дней назад +9

      After it is finished people might say that your flower vase looks like the skyscraper

    • @100c0c
      @100c0c 26 дней назад

      😂 ​@@johnl.7754

    • @rexmann1984
      @rexmann1984 26 дней назад +5

      Your house must be huge?!?!!!?

    • @marcbyrnes293
      @marcbyrnes293 25 дней назад

      I was thinking a giant jar of Jelly Bellys

    • @goullet86
      @goullet86 День назад

      Hahahahaha omg thats so crazy and worth mentioning!!!!!!!!

  • @ethanol1586
    @ethanol1586 25 дней назад +1

    I remember seeing this building in Hong Kong when I went earlier this year, and I was utterly mesmerized

  • @MassiveBuild
    @MassiveBuild 26 дней назад +6

    Undoubtedly, if it is managed properly, can be the world’s curviest skyscraper

  • @jacksak
    @jacksak 25 дней назад +11

    A big advertisement...

  • @asustransformer28
    @asustransformer28 26 дней назад +1

    Havent seen this building yet, ill have to go down and have a look

  • @jakobschulz7500
    @jakobschulz7500 25 дней назад +1

    The stuff that Seele has done over the years. They are also building the glass ceiling of the main station of my town and for whatever reason they got it strong enough that a car could drive over it. They also build the roof of the Moynihan train hall in new york.

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group 26 дней назад +1

    Catia was used to design this building. Former Boeing Everett... in the 90's we used Catia 3D Modeling Software and high-end IBM Engineering Workstations to design the B-777 aircraft. It was first modern airliner designed solely in software with no physical models.

  • @noodlessurprise
    @noodlessurprise 25 дней назад +7

    Are these videos just ads - I don’t get it - feel like constant promo.

    • @edyee1647
      @edyee1647 25 дней назад

      Heck no.

    • @LM-MS
      @LM-MS 25 дней назад +2

      Yeah I miss the old B1M before they selling out and going corporate...

  • @louisbalfour5202
    @louisbalfour5202 26 дней назад +9

    I didn't subscribe to watch 10 minute ads. Goodbye.

  • @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak
    @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak 26 дней назад +11

    That's an exquisite building, the engineering is insane. Nice touch with the fung shei too..

  • @Queen-dl5ju
    @Queen-dl5ju 25 дней назад +1

    gorgeous building

  • @fedm6296
    @fedm6296 8 дней назад +1

    Sums up the life of an architect: works on a billion dollar project, can only afford an IKEA Kallax. And a black shirt.

  • @brendancolohan6841
    @brendancolohan6841 26 дней назад +1

    That was a cool looking building man nice one

  • @remkoburger6595
    @remkoburger6595 26 дней назад +1

    That is one impressive building!

  • @LukeXlll
    @LukeXlll 26 дней назад +5

    Not sure if you used the wrong thumbnail or something, but the one on this video does not accurately depict the video at all.

  • @elliottmcparland8786
    @elliottmcparland8786 25 дней назад +1

    walked by it last week when in hong kong.. its impressive, got the feeling i could have walked in if i wanted to hahaha wasnt super well guarded, but most rooftops are open and easy to access in hong kong if you are into that sort of thing. Anyway I think they were testing out lighting during the day for when its ready, assume it will be impressive at night

  • @imjody
    @imjody 26 дней назад +3

    Wow, this building is absolutely beautiful!! I love all the curves. I can say with certainty that in years past, it would have been insanely difficult to make all these differently curved panes of glass!! I love how the software being used today allows for such beauty to be made at a fraction of the cost, and at a fraction of the time. Thanks for sharing with such remarkable detail, and for getting others who are in the know, to share their knowledge as well. Seriously love Fred & The B1M team! 🔥❤

  • @thomas_delaney
    @thomas_delaney 24 дня назад +1

    This video was 40% advertising and 60% Wikipedia information

  • @boredgrass
    @boredgrass 24 дня назад

    I would love to learn more about the glass! There seem to have gone a number of quantum leaps in glass making into this! I also wonder wether super high skyscraper building has put up steam again, because of material science and engineering developments like this one. Keep up the good work! ❤

  • @Direkin
    @Direkin 26 дней назад +4

    One of those footbridges was demolished when Cheung Kong Tower (world's ugliest building just across the road) was built. They weren't allowed to do that, so Cheung Kong Holdings had to rebuild the footbridge.

  • @Supernaut2000
    @Supernaut2000 26 дней назад +2

    I hope it has a nice food court?

  • @sukhdeepsandhu488
    @sukhdeepsandhu488 26 дней назад +3

    Is it an advertisement?

  • @A51Rene
    @A51Rene 25 дней назад +2

    Amazing how close the end result is compared to the renders. You don't see that too often

  • @borntoclimb7116
    @borntoclimb7116 26 дней назад +2

    This design looks very cool.
    Sad this is not a hotel.

  • @lowyieldbondfunds
    @lowyieldbondfunds 24 дня назад +1

    Yup, great video but it's missing 10-15 more minutes of content.
    It just got started talking about the interior of the building, and it ended.

  • @joshgall3661
    @joshgall3661 26 дней назад +1

    THE SHARP BUILDING without fransua is so much cleaner, and overall more pleasing to look at tbh😂

  • @petergerdes1094
    @petergerdes1094 26 дней назад +2

    I think you underestimate the clever solutions people can come up with absent computers. Not saying it would be easy, but you can make a scale model use forms or simply pay a bunch of people to do computations by hand.

  • @koohami
    @koohami 26 дней назад +1

    nice can you do bahamar in the bahamas. it was a very big project for my island. Big story with it also.

  • @malahammer
    @malahammer 26 дней назад +2

    1:00 they need new software to upgrade their scaffolding :)

  • @davidbulbeck4370
    @davidbulbeck4370 25 дней назад +2

    i know adverts are getting more prevalent on platforms like this and with creators like the B1M, but this felt like a huge step in an unwanted direction.
    Pretty much an advert from start to finish with very little interesting content and more questions at the end than the start, Such as what if that software hadn't been available? Is it just because of that one platform that this was possible? Why that fairly small height? And who would pay USD3bn for a car park?

  • @timhorton698
    @timhorton698 25 дней назад +2

    If a glass panel breaks -and it will - you have to get a replacement from Germany? 😂

  • @GazMoby
    @GazMoby 26 дней назад +11

    Very enjoyable as always 👍

    • @TheB1M
      @TheB1M  26 дней назад +3

      Thank you!!

  • @jameswilson5165
    @jameswilson5165 26 дней назад

    Wow! I couldn't help but think of a Star Wars Coruscant cityscape or a huge air-filtering machine. I wonder if there is a huge warehouse somewhere full of replacement glass and a trainload of Windex.

  • @humayunsarfraz1495
    @humayunsarfraz1495 23 дня назад

    So impressive

  • @drumcircler
    @drumcircler 26 дней назад +2

    Magnificent views of the ugly surrounding buildings.

  • @Danji_Coppersmoke
    @Danji_Coppersmoke 26 дней назад +4

    A very rare Zaha Hadid's design that I don't like. Is that because they lady left? That bank of china building is a better design.

    • @alfrredd
      @alfrredd 26 дней назад

      She didn't leave she died 🙃

  • @Kodakcompactdisc
    @Kodakcompactdisc 26 дней назад

    Strange seeing such a futuristic looking building being built with bamboo scaffolding.

  • @samuelistillo84
    @samuelistillo84 26 дней назад

    I'm literally working with CATIA rn for an OEM while watching this vid lol I'd never thought to have B1M mentioning it on an architecture video hahaha maybe I should change sector now

    • @alam9014
      @alam9014 25 дней назад

      Diversification is key, I also know CATIA from aerospace and transportation industries but now I can see full potential

  • @sharonkwan5732
    @sharonkwan5732 24 дня назад

    Hong Kong is what a place with outstanding engineering work and histories of skyscrapers

  • @arrjay2410
    @arrjay2410 26 дней назад +1

    I'm not unappreciative of the esthetics of Feng Shui, but the expense of the building process has me asking one simple question. Why?

  • @stevekeiretsu
    @stevekeiretsu 26 дней назад

    Interesting to watch this not long after Stewart Hicks' excellent video about skyscraper glazing problems, particularly how maintaining windows over the decades creates whole other challenges that early skyscraper architects didnt always anticipate. All I can say, watching this, after that, is good luck to the occupiers here. I'm sure when (not if) glazing breaks and you have only two suppliers in the world who can manufacture replacements and they're on the wrong side of the planet, the maintenance will no doubt be fast and service charges kept low...lmao

  • @pritishjena5393
    @pritishjena5393 26 дней назад +1

    If human beings could have had this kind of empathy like their intelligence

  • @diefachfrau
    @diefachfrau 26 дней назад +2

    Seele hat da wahrscheinlich für die gesamte Verkleidung nicht so lang gebraucht wie bei S21….

  • @chicobicalho5621
    @chicobicalho5621 24 дня назад

    Richard Serra used CATIA to conceive his amazing Torqued Elipses.

  • @balesjo
    @balesjo 25 дней назад

    Ah, I wonder if a pane of glass pops out or is otherwise broken, what is the time-frame for getting a replacement.

  • @jonathanllamas2423
    @jonathanllamas2423 24 дня назад

    Do you know if the glass manufacturer for the project is the same one that did the curved glass for the new Apple HQ?

  • @JohnJohn-ts6ux
    @JohnJohn-ts6ux 25 дней назад

    Thanks for the video I wouldn't be surprised but the glass is made in Germany is similar recipe like on smartphones Gorilla Glass, and that is the recipe with where it came from originally

  • @Theodisc
    @Theodisc 24 дня назад

    Looks like it's gunning to take off. 🚀

  • @user-ny7lz3pc8s
    @user-ny7lz3pc8s 18 дней назад

    Will you do another video about it when it completes?

  • @andywayne5356
    @andywayne5356 26 дней назад +3

    Your videos are turning into 80% ads and 20% info. This entire video was to promote a CAD program.

  • @TheHersonCastillo
    @TheHersonCastillo 26 дней назад +1

    Of course, a Zaha Hadid Architects creation 🙃😊

  • @petatrethewy2695
    @petatrethewy2695 25 дней назад

    Zaha Hadid buildings are instantly recognisable and beautiful, if incredibly complicated.

  • @revant4835
    @revant4835 26 дней назад +7

    Always love a new B1M upload

  • @Samuel_J1
    @Samuel_J1 26 дней назад +1

    Looks like it must be one of the most complex facades ever built. It's a beautiful building, but I feel like it could have a better name 😅

  • @user-tt5xj5ib1e
    @user-tt5xj5ib1e 21 день назад

    When I wanted to get rid of the bad Feng Shui from my neighbours, I just planted a massive hedge, now no more neighbours :) 🤔🌳🌳🌳🌳🤣

  • @tofanalexander
    @tofanalexander 26 дней назад

    Although technologically impressive, one can not not observe that the compromises that had to be made distorted a lot the beauty of the initial design.

  • @joschkahurst
    @joschkahurst 26 дней назад +4

    Do we must make Cities like this ???

    • @iwams1
      @iwams1 26 дней назад +2

      Not really but they do look cool 😁

    • @budisoemantri2303
      @budisoemantri2303 26 дней назад +6

      Definitely no, but in Hong Kong's case they have so many people and very little space

    • @chrislui571
      @chrislui571 26 дней назад

      @@budisoemantri2303 This is not 100% true. Roughly 25% of the land space was developed, and the rest is still undeveloped.

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 26 дней назад +1

      @@chrislui571 That's what makes HK unique, it was vast areas of nature still left. It would be soul crushing to simply expand outwards at all costs in a place where people have long adapted to vertical living in high rises being the norm. Heck you could say the same for London which has huge areas of parkland that would be prime real estate, but thankfully nature & living spaces matter.

    • @chrislui571
      @chrislui571 26 дней назад

      @@d.b.cooper1 ask the average HK people if they agree with you or not? To own a small apartment in HK, an average apartment price = 40 years of the entire income. Most of young generation cannot buy their own apartment without their parents' help, that's the reason why the video showing you the most expensive skyscraper (per SF) here in RUclips.

  • @Oohaile
    @Oohaile 19 дней назад

    That's astonishing compared to the 88 floors of the IFC! They certainly know how to employ financial strategies.. gg

  • @kengchooamir
    @kengchooamir 26 дней назад

    the interface between curved glass and straight columns at the bottom look unresolved.
    maybe the upper part of columns should be clad in fritted glass ( fading upwards to clear glass ) & curve out to merge with the facade glazing.

  • @pkramer962
    @pkramer962 26 дней назад +2

    Finally a skyscraper that actually looks futuristic and not just like something that an architecture student threw together in a few hours.

  • @theguiltyboy269
    @theguiltyboy269 25 дней назад

    We love a giant Tenga in our skyline ❤

    • @theguiltyboy269
      @theguiltyboy269 25 дней назад

      And for context hkers literally nickname this the Tenga building 🙂‍↔️

  • @thomasfholland
    @thomasfholland 25 дней назад

    How much does the software program like CATiA cost in USD?

  • @GJ_0008
    @GJ_0008 21 день назад

    More's the question... to what level of detail was Catia used and what other software was used by the structural engineers, suppliers and contractor(s)? The model shown looks like the fasade design and not much of the actual engineered internals. 🤔

  • @jovrien
    @jovrien 26 дней назад

    0:11 looks like a screenshot from a futuristic scifi movie

  • @danalvarez6172
    @danalvarez6172 26 дней назад +4

    Looks like an exhaust pipe

  • @a.b.1719
    @a.b.1719 24 дня назад

    CATIA is the best BIM-Software on Earth!

  • @theobroma7755
    @theobroma7755 26 дней назад

    4:03 When the rendering looks even more realistic than the reality. 😅

  • @querty292
    @querty292 25 дней назад

    A very modern building built with bamboo scaffolding

  • @gtv6chuck
    @gtv6chuck 25 дней назад

    Funny - the Bank of China Building was designed by IM Pei, who was rather Chinese, and he didn't follow Feng Shui principles. It's also one of my favorite buildings.

  • @nighttime9539
    @nighttime9539 15 дней назад

    3:28 which way? Can't understand what it says.

  • @tylerkochman1007
    @tylerkochman1007 24 дня назад

    I figured correctly just by the title and thumbnail it would be in Hong Kong

  • @Thefox0922
    @Thefox0922 26 дней назад

    Imagine if one of the windows shattered
    That would be extremely expensive to replace

  • @mathewx6897
    @mathewx6897 24 дня назад

    So 3 Billion USD to lease land? Thats wild