China completes the construction of 8 fabulous, 250m-high skyscrapers

China has managed to complete the construction of an architectural miracle in the town of Chongqing. It's about the so-called horizontal skyscraper known as the highest, heavier, and mostly covered window-covered building, and it transmits Telegrafi. Worked on Israeli architect Moshe Safdi's project, this building is 250m and [...]
China has managed to complete the construction of an architectural miracle in the town of Chongqing.
It's about the so-called horizontal skyscraper known as the highest, heavier, and mostly covered window-covered building, and it transmits Telegrafi.
Worked under Israeli architect Moshe Safdi's project, this building is 250m high and has a horizontal bridge connecting the six towers to a length of 300m.
The entire complex has been removed by less than 1.2 million square feet [1.2 million sq m], and it is made up of 8 skyscrapers, malls, business spaces, 1,400 apartments, and luxury hotels.
The facade of walls is built so that it can withstand any kind of winds as well as evental swings. The steel structure weighs less than 12,000 tons, while it is covered with glass and aluminum panels.












