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And yet Africa can’t afford to give water to its own people!
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JESUS CHRIST THAT’S AN INCREDIBLE INTERIOR.😮 iIm glad they haven’t gone overboard with the interior in terms of padding everything in glass, even though it’s still a very modern interior. I really don’t like the main open spaces though separate from the main platforms, but the actual tunnels themselves seem very in keeping with London’s curved tiles aesthetic, even though they actually aren’t made of ceramiciles this time. I think I would’ve preferred it if the rest of the new cross rail had more Victorian themes to it. I.e., more red brick and perhaps some iron vaulting, metalwork and statuettes at different intervals along the columns to really help it blend together with what really makes it London, rather than just any other place in the rest of the world. We cannot forget who we are.
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It really is a wonderful piece of design and architecture. It feels almost very much like a near honeycone shape. Now that I would definitely like to see built, but with a nice seating area inside each pod as you get to observe the entire environment around you, be it in the countryside or the city.
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I do have to miss that although it’s annoying that we have to keep doing expenses like these and going into the sea is not a good idea at all in the 21st-century, there’s construction project really has been well thought out and looks really awesome. Granted the architectural design does feel kind of retro for some reason, but I like how they really thought about the environmental impact, how it is very green and the way the buildings slope down from highest to lowest to emulate the Monaco environment.
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It’s absolutely brilliant. You guys totally deserved it a long time ago.
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I truly believe that the Hyperloop system is the future. It will help to plug the gap in so many forms of public infrastructure that struggle to be electrified. This could very well help to alleviate the stress on airlines going electric.
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@crazycutz8072 Here here
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It really is so remarkable that Manchester has actually changed this much. Honestly until I saw the video I still always just pitched Manchester is being a northern city full of more rude people and football obsessives with a lot of new modern flats and apartments for the Apple cameras and successful entrepreneurs. But this has proven a lot of that wrong. Manchester still has a long way to go though in multiple ways, but this is wonderful so far. Still can’t believe how far north it really is though. I always pictured it as been more in the middle of the country. LOL Definitely want to still prevent HS2 from getting that high though. It’s environmental and visual damage is just not worth it.
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So basically the tallest building in Europe will be beaten by a massive antenna. To me that means the Shard still wins.
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So we've gotta wait an extra year then! Shame. All well...at least 2021 isn't that far away. I wonder if the Jeddah Tower (Kingdom Tower) will be completed before then?
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It is very condescending of them. Especially if it does just end up under water within a few decades.
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@yulwu6758 God I hope not for this one.
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I knew it was bad over in the US, but I didn't know it was truly THIS BAD. Shame on them. Can't believe it's actually taken this long to actually get on with it. Especially on public transport. I think they haven't covered this before though seeing as Americans are soooo obsessed with having their own cars over using the more efficient train or bus system. At least A LOT of money has been put aside on top of the rest for installing electric charging stations.
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Pat0man8 Cooool, I’ll have to look that up.
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@volodymyrkovalskyi2061 Noooot everyone I can tell you.. I know plenty of people who previously did or ‘were eventually going to’ work in office style buildings that are now able to work from home instead. CoL?
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Jeeeesus christ when did that happen then? I heard that it did get an upgrade a little while back but wasn’t sure when it happened.
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THIS’S ABSOLUTELY EXTRAORDINARY!😲🤩❤️ how on earth haven’t I heard about this construction until now? I’m always trying to stay on top of this sort of thing. That interior space is absolutely amazing. I’m not a religious man, it almost looks like something that would be perceived by the gods themselves. And to think, there are so many other great marvels of architecture to be added around there as well. Including British and Japanese. No surprise really that the British design one looks the best though. The firm that designed it is quite famous in the industry. Love the fact that that one will have proper plants on it. They really need focus on these new pieces of infrastructure and architecture combining plant life as well as advanced technology. If the UAE really needs to be focusing on this more if they want to try and prevent an impact on the environment from there absolutely massive construction growth that’s been happening over the past three decades, plus to make sure they have enough of a backup plan once all their oil runs out and they have no choice but to switch to renewables.
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And I’m assuming this was recorded before the lockdown then.
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