Demolition time-lapse with closeups of a former TV studio building (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2020
- 69 days of #demolition of a concrete building (old TV studio) compressed into a 30-minute #timelapse with various closeups and sub-timelapses scattered throughout. This is part 1, in which the above-ground portions are torn down, covering September 30 through December 7, 2019. The demolition proceeds from back to front, and since our cameras are facing the front, some of the early demolition is not visible, although we take a few strolls back there to check it out. During those strolls, and in some later shots, there are closeups of the high reach #excavator doing its thing.
Elsewhere on this channel is part 2, in which the below-ground floors and the foundation are excavated, and the rubble from this part is taken away. That video is here: • Demolition time-lapse ...
This demolition has nothing to do with the original hotel demolition that this channel originally extensively covered, but it still seemed appropriate for this channel anyway, and was only a block away. This demolition takes place in central San Francisco. - Развлечения
26:06 Very bad idea. The column fell about 6 feet from the operator's cabin. I am surprised that no one went to see the operator and returned to work the next day.
the most stupid and dangerous thing I have ever seen, could easily have killed some-one, let alone the damage caused, no reason to do that, nibble the damn thing down, don't rag it over with NO control. Imbeciles !
landed on his track i think. imagine if it it had gone the other way. would be right across the street.
Great show yet again!! Some skilled operator on long reach demo excavator......💪🏻💪🏻😍😍
Subscribed like a week ago. Glad to see this channel begin to upload again!
Мне больше всего понравилось то с какой нежностью экскаватор укладывал металлолом в грузовик ))
I watched most of this thinking this was the most over engineered building ever, but then near the end it dawned on me, this is San Francisco, earthquake central.... duh! lol
The building where this video was filmed from is awesome looking. I love the name.
i've never seen a screen used as a safety barrier, great idea
This was the former home of KRON, Channel 4, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco. In 2001, NBC changed stations (very long and complicated story) and is now on Channel 11 out of San Jose.
Outstanding.
You're back! Glad to see you again!
It seems new project came.
Stay tuned...
As always!
This time turned bell on!
By the way. Looks like that landscape similar to hospital. Same angled workspace. But lot smaller than hospital. Its close to each other? (I mean hotel and hospital) Or its just typical for city?
I used to think demolition is easy job. This really makes me appreciate their work. It's hard and dangerous.
A masterpiece! Good music, need the techno beat to keep up with the speed of the time laps.
I would have tried slipping a chain or cable over the column with the high reach and pulled from 20 feet further back.
Suggestion find a dam removal site and do a video. You are good enough to go global
Very nice videos !!! I see them from FRANCE
Merci
What's the name of the second song, thank you
Excellent music, whats the second track?
Sure can tell that was in San Francisco. That was a lot of steel in that concrete.
My best friend, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Nice to see you back, not sure about what operator was thinking near the end when that column landed on the machine.
I think he thought about enough safety.
He just not predicted bouncing with turn.
But anyway, more safety is push than pull.
If that thing had landed on the outrigger of that crane.... ohhhhh boy that woulda been real bad..... I think they thought pulling it would've been safer than munching it because of how unstable it was, it could've done any number of things if they had tried, but that being said.... I think they thought it out pretty well, and the plan was solid, but the execution and those nice things called "random variables" weren't accounted for too much. Like @marat.B said, nobody thought it would bounce, it's a concrete and rebar pillar landing on rubble after all. Let alone bounce AND turn the way it did.
When the KRON building was constructed, It was very earthquake proof. KRON was, at that time, owned by the Chronicle, San Francisco's big newspaper.
SUPER VIDEO, SUPER WORKERS
What is the music at 1:52
Nice video.
Do you use micro sd 1TB for video recording?
There are multiple cameras, with different cards and sizes.
I had forgotten about all this happening before the construction started.
That was close to the outrigger of the crane. Bet he had to boil wash his pants when he got home ;-)
Song 06:27 ?????
Why is water sprayed during demolition?
To keep the dust down
Would like to see how they build a concrete building like that..
Very nice Video👌🏼👍🏻
Thanks!
Super.
So what makes this type of demolition better/cheaper than simply using explosives?
You cannot blast a building in the middle of the downtown of a city, it’s too dangerous you would have to evacuate all the nearby buildings and they could be severely damaged as well and the demolition contractor would have to pay for all those damages. Tipically the use of explosive would blast all the windows of neighboor buildings... And look, even with mechanical demolition like here there are some accidents (some debris falled on the walkway and almost falled on a car causing the walkway protection roof to collapse...). So the use of this demolition method instead of explosives is simply for safety reasons...
Rodrigue Charpentier Plus it‘s also expensive. The vast majority of demolitions are done like this. (except some tall buildings or chimneys, if there‘s enough space) I don‘t understand why under most demolition videos there‘s someone asking why they didn‘t blow it up. Like that would be the norm, but it‘s not.
At 6:40 its very creepy because of the music and the look 9f the building
I guess the first closeup with the two protected workers on the aerial bucket working on the facade before demolition eventually starts is asbestos removal...
26:15 I don't think that is the way to do it, the dude in the crane almost got crushed to death
Wondering if demolition cost more than original construction.
Is this 1001 Van Ness, San Francisco?
Yes, it's the old KRON tv station building
John Davidson - Do you know what Atria is building there?
@@jonleonard538 I'm not sure . I will try to find out. The company my son works for is doing the drilling and tie back
John Davidson - Try this: ruthkrishnan.com/neighborhoods/1001-van-ness-ave/
Is this where they are building a hospital?
0:01 essa Música é semelhante a abertura do Raphael ferpa
astral projection song playing in the background
Thanks Jason.
when the jaws are vertical and looking on end, it looks like a giant vulture eating its way through. the eyes are the hydraulic ends.
An operator almost lost his life at 26:30. Yikes
16:43 👍👍 💪💪
21:48
26:26👌 жееесть !!!...
That easily could‘ve hit the cab...
@@peon9282 ye this was pretty unprofessional. he just should have left the horizontal piece standing and bit the standing pice from top to bottom.
The operator almost died ...
Strange when i see a hospital there now
Wait, isn't this the companion demolition to the assisted senior living center (S-series) on Hospital Construction?
Good riddance to this building where I worked at for over 11 years. It brought me nothing but heartaches and almost drove me to drink. Nothing but sad memories during my time there where I was robbed of a substantive salary. Some years I even made less then the previous year, how is that possible! I never got any recognition from management except from my coworkers who kept me going. KRON-TV and this building where nothing more than an albatross who deserve this final demise, a pile of rubble.
Where was your office?