Posted on 07/01/2009 1:39:39 AM PDT by Cronos
This past Saturday, an entire apartment building in Shanghai collapsed. To be fair, the building was under construction and thus unoccupied, but it's still a minor miracle that there was only one fatality.
Sounds like there was a problem with some nearby flood prevention walls at the Dianpu River, but there's no hard evidence as to why this huge building simply fell over. Anyway, here are some sweet pictures of the architectural carnage. [Cellar.org via Twitter]
Architecture, Building falls over, Shanghai, Apartment, China, Dianpu river, fail, buildings, collapse
We don’t have 13 storey buildings here for a reason ...
And another thing, those buildings in the photo, behind the fallen one are identical, hmmm, I’m wondering how long before they succumb to the power of gravity?
The building originally had 14 floors, but that’s another story.
FAIL
Where is the rebar? Where are the anchor plates? What a lot of fun to be a builder in Shanghai. No building codes that work, easy to payoff the building inspectors (apparently) and too bad for everyone else...
Unless the building contractor has the right friends he is likely to get a bullet in his ear.
We spent some time in China (this has been several years ago)...but we were amazed at their construction methods. They did, at that time, heavily rely on manpower instead of machinery. A construction site would look like an anthill with people swarming everywhere on bamboo scaffolding.) We even saw big highways being built and very little construction equipment on site, just lots of guys with wheelbarrows and shovels.) The 600 sq ft bedroom addition on our home has a better slab and rebar that that 13 storey building.
that’s not a building, that’s a falling
Nice photos.
People bitch about building inspectors and codes in this country.
This is why we have building inspectors and codes in this country.
bttt
Let me guess.....was it Made in China?
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I know an American couple living deep inside China right now. They reported no buildings in their city of one million people are over two stories high. Most of the buildings do not even use re-bar steel inside their structural concrete. This is one reason earthquakes shake many Chinese buildings into rubble.
Considering how largely undamaged the building is, it must have tipped over in slow-mo. You can see the pilings sticking out of the base of the building, like a carrot plucked out of a garden bed. I’d bet the pilings simply were not deep enough to be stable in the earth.
I’d advise people living in the neighboring apartment houses to not all stand on the same side of the building at any one time. Their apartment house could tip over!
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