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2040's Icon: The Downtown Circle Transforming Dubai's Skyline
Dubai is set to redefine its skyline with the ambitious Downtown Circle. This 550-meter tall ring is designed to encircle the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest skyscraper. The futuristic Circle, with a circumference of 3000 meters, will house a mix of residential, commercial, and public spaces. Anticipated to be completed by 2040, this megastructure is set to further solidify Dubai as a global hub for architectural innovation. Tune in to learn more about this awe-inspiring project.
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Architecture Gone Wrong: The Biggest Failures in History
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We often marvel at the grandeur of architectural masterpieces, but what about when things go disastrously wrong? Dive into this exploration of the biggest architectural failures in history. From collapsing bridges to leaning towers, we've got the lowdown on some of the most infamous design disasters. Subscribe for more amazing videos! youtube.com/@TheRichestArchitecture?sub_confirmation=1 For c...
How Skyscrapers Are Reshaping Our Urban Landscapes
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When you think about famous city skylines, they all tend to have one thing in common - incredibly tall buildings. The era of skyscrapers has had a profound effect on the way cities are planned, the people and businesses who live and operate there, and the way architecture integrates with the city. And yet, these buildings are more than just aesthetically pleasing. They have become beneficial in...
The 10 BIGGEST Mega Projects In The World
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Join us as we reveal the top 10 mega projects across the globe that exemplify human ambition and ingenuity. From towering skyscrapers and sprawling airports to cutting-edge green energy initiatives and awe-inspiring transportation systems, these projects redefine the boundaries of what's possible. Get ready to be amazed by these incredible feats of construction and engineering. Subscribe: youtu...
The Mukaab Cube: A Saudi Take on Skyscrapers
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Join us as we explore the ambitious and revolutionary project taking form in Saudi Arabia - The Mukaab. With its cube-shaped design, this skyscraper aims to dominate the skyline of the New Murabba district in Riyadh, promising to be the largest built structure in the world. Learn about its advanced technological features, the sustainability-focused community around it, and the cultural richness...
Dubai’s Ultimate Hypertower | A New Era of Luxury Living
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Welcome to the official UA-cam channel for the Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences! Get ready to witness the rise of the Dubai Hypertower, the world's tallest residential building. With a futuristic design and cutting-edge technology, this architectural titan will redefine luxury living. Soaring above the clouds at a staggering 1,550ft, the Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences will set a new s...
Neom’s Trillion-Dollar Futuristic City
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Explore Neom, Saudi Arabia's remarkable $1 trillion mirrored skyscraper that embodies the kingdom's unwavering ambition. Situated in northwestern Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea, Neom is a visionary smart city that aims to reshape the global landscape. Spanning an impressive 10,230 square miles, this ambitious project showcases astounding engineering feats, including the awe-inspiring Mirror Line...
Buildings That Were Nearly Impossible to Build
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Construction on some buildings is pretty straight forward. The architect draws it up, the builders follow the plans… yadda yadda… in no time you’ve got 100’s of cubicles with screensavers going during lunch. But for other buildings? Not so much. Some buildings are envisioned with big, bold ideas, and a desire to push the limits of what we think architecture can do. And these buildings never cea...
Massive Aquariums Around the World
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Have you ever wondered what went into building some of the biggest aquariums in the world? We’re talking about tanks that are big enough to fill Olympic-sized swimming pools several times over, sometimes stored in buildings large enough to fit multiples of the White House! One architecture is even so impressive that it even managed to earn a Guinness World Record. We’re getting into the money t...
Dubai vs the Desert Climate
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Dubai is facing some of the toughest challenges in the entire world as the uncertain future continues to march forward for us all. While each city on planet Earth is having to contend with the increasing scarcity of fossil fuels and the encroaching threat of climate change, Dubai is facing some of these problems head on in ways the rest of us might not consider. It is a glorious city right at t...
The Economics of Dubai’s Real Estate Industry
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If you’ve been paying attention to the global economics of real estate, you might have noticed that people have been pumping serious money into investments in Dubai over the last couple of decades. What was once a small port fishing village has turned into perhaps the hottest city in the world. It’s a tourist destination, a thriving economic hub, and a seriously great market for real estate inv...
$43 Billion Dollar Underground Train in Paris
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The world is full of cities making huge public works projects that cost hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars. These are often exciting new extensions to a city that look to unite the different communities in a new way through new public transit opportunities or architectural works of art that can be appreciated by the entire populace. Then there are the projects used to renovate a ci...
Dubai's Architectural Ethics
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In the last 30 years, Dubai has had a massive transformation from a small fishing village, to one of the economic and business hubs of the world. Its population has grown by almost 600%, and it is now full of incredible structures like world record skyscrapers, incredible resorts and hotels, impressive mosques, and more. And what’s more impressive is that it still manages to be at the forefront...
The Most Technologically Advanced Buildings in World
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There has been plenty of talk about smart cities nowadays. These are incredible designs of high tech smart buildings that collect data used to help the people living there on a daily basis. They also utilize green technologies that are much better for the environment than the kind we see today. These kinds of designs are largely just on paper today. There are some buildings that stand that alre...
Top 6 Oldest Buildings in the World
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The Pyramids in Egypt are over 4,000 years old. Stonehenge was constructed over 5,000 years ago. And there are several ancient structures older than that. Gotta thing for carbon dating? Looking to get your ancient archaeology fix? Well, you came to the right place. Modern humanity has been around for over 200,000 years. And over that time, we had to teach ourselves to feed and shelter each othe...
Top 10 of the Weirdest Buildings in the World
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Top 10 of the Weirdest Buildings in the World
Switzerland Ice Mansion Worth $185 Million Dollar
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Switzerland Ice Mansion Worth $185 Million Dollar
This Railway Megaproject Will Cost BILLIONS
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This Railway Megaproject Will Cost BILLIONS
Hong Kong's NEW Multi-Million Dollar Skyscraper Mansions
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Hong Kong's NEW Multi-Million Dollar Skyscraper Mansions
Most Expensive Buildings in the World (Dubai, California, Croatia)
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Most Expensive Buildings in the World (Dubai, California, Croatia)
Dubai's Ridiculous Megaprojects
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Dubai's Ridiculous Megaprojects
Maldives Artificial Island
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Maldives Artificial Island
$10 Billion Dollar Jungle Train
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$10 Billion Dollar Jungle Train
Inside The $83 Million High-Tech Mansion
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Inside The $83 Million High-Tech Mansion
Million Dollar Cliff Mansions
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Million Dollar Cliff Mansions
Dubai Has 3 Million Dollar Underwater Houses
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Dubai Has 3 Million Dollar Underwater Houses
India's Most Ridiculous Mansions
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India's Most Ridiculous Mansions
10 REAL Houses Inspired By Cartoons
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10 REAL Houses Inspired By Cartoons
10 Floating Cities For The Apocalypse
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10 Floating Cities For The Apocalypse
The World’s Largest Sphere In Las Vegas
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The World’s Largest Sphere In Las Vegas

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  • @afsana-t3b
    @afsana-t3b 21 день тому

    hello sir, do you have any work for video editing ??

  • @wtbychris6626
    @wtbychris6626 25 днів тому

    W😲W!

  • @douglasdennett4583
    @douglasdennett4583 25 днів тому

    This would be the place to see a private showing of Ms. Angelina Jordan's new Jazzy song "Bad Valintine" [ Piano Diaries ] DD.

  • @WinnieChau-k4o
    @WinnieChau-k4o 26 днів тому

    😂😂

  • @Anarchywild-ms2co
    @Anarchywild-ms2co Місяць тому

    Fact...absolutely no graves have been found in any of the pyramids....ever....there is 0 evidence they are tombs....to say it is the Pharoahs final resting place is entirely false.....you started your video off with straight lies....

  • @TH-qk6ez
    @TH-qk6ez Місяць тому

    Did you say "Dubai citizens" ?????....NO citizen in Dubai needs to compete with ordinary Residents....and all residents are foreigners...

  • @wtbychris6626
    @wtbychris6626 Місяць тому

    🔥🔥💯💯#1

  • @pinchez-q2d
    @pinchez-q2d 2 місяці тому

    Bro said who cares lets just make shit up call it a video 🤣

  • @Rob-h8p
    @Rob-h8p 3 місяці тому

    Horror, its like office.

  • @humanityreimagined
    @humanityreimagined 3 місяці тому

    This is luxury, not futuristic

  • @79Cody440
    @79Cody440 3 місяці тому

    You kept showing the middle pyramid instead of the great pyramid.

  • @freyaamberfolkvangr7678
    @freyaamberfolkvangr7678 3 місяці тому

    Idk 🤷‍♀️ I'm not really scared of heights. However, if I look out my window in a sea of clouds, it might kick up my anxiety a tad. How long would it take you to get to the very top apartment by elevator?? 😮

  • @jonathaneppes1072
    @jonathaneppes1072 4 місяці тому

    I , have to put that I'm happy this agriculture belongs to me .

  • @angelevstatiev8522
    @angelevstatiev8522 4 місяці тому

    Maine wilage for sale and rezidence and Bern 2024😊

  • @REGINOMARABE
    @REGINOMARABE 5 місяців тому

    Man made island shows that mankind geniusity reached to the highest level!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @jeromsdiaries265
    @jeromsdiaries265 5 місяців тому

    wow

  • @mbongenidube7282
    @mbongenidube7282 5 місяців тому

    It sounds like the next LINE in the desert

  • @edwardsarhuda2595
    @edwardsarhuda2595 5 місяців тому

    Isn't royal atlantis alaready built??

  • @lilyfurley9833
    @lilyfurley9833 6 місяців тому

    Damn this channel fell off lol clickbait dont work no more ig

  • @polococtowiec
    @polococtowiec 6 місяців тому

    Wnętrza niemalże jak u mnie w kiblu i łazience No nie tak bogato ale w tym samym styl design i "odcień emocjonalnego domowego ciepła" 😁

  • @srafasremkiewicz5460
    @srafasremkiewicz5460 6 місяців тому

    To się Jasiek nacieszył posiadłością :) Teraz ma lepszą kwaterę, na poznańskich Ogrodach spokojnie gryzie glebę.

    • @Arnie551972
      @Arnie551972 6 місяців тому

      Jesteś tego pewien?

    • @MrBATMAN4977
      @MrBATMAN4977 6 місяців тому

      To raczej watpliwe

    • @waldek5355
      @waldek5355 6 місяців тому

      Myślę że zimą tam przyjeżdża żeby widoki podziwiać

    • @MrBATMAN4977
      @MrBATMAN4977 6 місяців тому

      Swoja droga widzieliscie klinike w ktorej rzekomo przechodzil zabieg? Sam bym wybral lepsza placowke a portfel mam zdecydowanie chudszy😁

    • @waldek5355
      @waldek5355 6 місяців тому

      On byl na tym zabiegu w AKH to był wtedy największy szpital w Wiedniu w tamtym czasie. Myślę że bał się PiS bo doszli do władzy w 2015 i trzeba było jakoś zniknąć

  • @marbar8726
    @marbar8726 6 місяців тому

    Pozłacane ściany 😮, czo ten Kulczyk? 😅

  • @Bersilev
    @Bersilev 6 місяців тому

    Stanoski grzeczny bądź

  • @megi4109
    @megi4109 6 місяців тому

    Jan kulczyk Poland

  • @JS-hv9qz
    @JS-hv9qz 6 місяців тому

    villa larix

  • @AdrianPerry-d2b
    @AdrianPerry-d2b 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😢

  • @billsmith9903
    @billsmith9903 7 місяців тому

    I am way to scared of heights to even ride the elevators to the top, let alone look out a window or stand on a balcony. lol

  • @lucymilbourn
    @lucymilbourn 7 місяців тому

    Great

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre7573 8 місяців тому

    Incredible Incredible

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre7573 8 місяців тому

    Amazing Stuff

  • @user-chchch
    @user-chchch 9 місяців тому

    Apl

  • @mariomaclin4558
    @mariomaclin4558 9 місяців тому

    83 million to get the fuck out take those demons withholding earnings devils might be Mr designs namee

  • @lcfflc3887
    @lcfflc3887 10 місяців тому

    In California homes big or small are super over priced, compared to Florida and most of the rest of the country.

  • @lcfflc3887
    @lcfflc3887 10 місяців тому

    A wall that cost two million dollars, 🤔 money laundering is such and old trick

  • @KyrilPG
    @KyrilPG 11 місяців тому

    Great selection of visuals! There's one I've never seen, the century old cutout drawing of Opera interchange station. Great video, though there are a few mistakes here and there, about the cost and depth, among others. The tunnels will total roughly 180km in length (112 miles) and on average around a depth of 25-35 meters (82-115 feet) and down to 55 meters and more at some points (180ft), with some stations' structures going down to 70-75 meters underground (230-245 ft). The top commercial speed is 110km/h (68mph) and it's the *average" speed from beginning to end, including stops, that is 55km/h (34mph). Stations are spaced far enough from each other for the trains to often run at top speed. The giant circle line M15 will be the longest fully underground line in the world, with roughly 75 km / 47 mi. (And the longest subway section). The reduction in carbon emissions was first estimated at 14.2 million metric tons over the first 20 years of operations. Since then the carbon footprint of the construction has been halved by the use of very low carbon concrete (fiber concrete instead of the usual reinforced concrete) and low carbon steel. Plus, the expected ridership has recently been revised from 2 to more than 3 million daily riders on the new lines. And the number of cars removed from the roads is forecasted to be higher than initially expected. The Grand Paris Express may seem gigantic enough but it is only a part of the current mass transit boom in Paris. Currently, there are 360 kilometers (225 miles) of new transit lines set to open between now and 2030-2032. They mostly comprise the GPE but also RER extensions (regional express heavy metro), other metro extensions (of the historical lines), new tramway lines and extensions, a first multi-station cable-car / gondola (aka "telecabin") line extending the end of a metro line deep into the suburbs, and half a dozen proper busway bustram / BRT lines. There's also the CDG Express, a direct train between one of Paris major mainline train terminals and CDG airport (Paris main international one), set to open fully in early 2027. Also not counted in the tally: Add to that a new line 19 that was proposed by the transit authorities last week for the Northwestern quadrant of the suburbs, Rumors about a possible line 20 in the Southeastern quadrant, A decision to be taken soon about the large extension of GPE's line M18 from Versailles to Nanterre, Another decision to be taken soon about the system & fare integration of OrlyVAL airport connection line into an independent line and its potential extension on both ends. The transit capacity increase is humongous and continues to grow as the works progress. As of the end of summer 2023, the 100+ kilometer milestone of tunnels has been passed, meaning that now nearly 60% of the tunnel length is already dug and most of the elevated structures are built too. There is also a massive rolling stock renewal campaign ongoing. All lines whatever they are metro, RER, Transilien suburban train or tramway, will have new rolling stock, except if their current stock arrived during or after the late 90's. So all the somewhat historical trains of the metro will be gone in the coming years. Plus all 15k+ busses are being and will continue to be replaced by low carbon types (electric, hydrogen, biogaz). The 2 busiest historical lines, M1 and M4, have been converted to full driverless automation, joining M14 which was automated from day one. The new MP14 trains are now running on at least 3 of the 5 rubber tyred lines, and the last line running the venerable MP73 trains, line M6, is getting the 90's era MP89 trains transferred from line M4, following the conversation to full automation of M4. The all new RER NG trains have started appearing on RER line E and soon on line D, there was a massive main order for 280 trains of the type for these two lines. At last but not least, the schedule of openings will have something new every year. Starting in 2023 with tramway line T10 that opened this summer, T12 set to open in December. In spring 2024 : line M11's Eastern extension, M14's large Southern extension to Orly airport (Paris secondary one) and short Northern extension to Saint-Denis Pleyel, GPE's Northern hub, and the first phase of RER E Western extension, including 3 major interchange stations and 8km of deep tunnels under Paris dense core and newer business district. In 2025 : the South section of M15, the huge circle, about 35 kilometers long... And then every year a major section of M15, M16, M17 & M18 till 2030, or at worst 2032. It's just bonkers how huge the overall extension of the transit network is.

    • @KyrilPG
      @KyrilPG 11 місяців тому

      Ah and I forgot, the cost for one kilometer of subway given at the end isn't right. It may be the case in New York and in some English speaking countries for no justifiable reason. But in most other developed countries, a kilometer or mile of subway is far cheaper than this, sometimes 10 times cheaper than in New York, despite Manhattan having a density close to Paris proper and a much easier / suitable ground. Also, the French laws about tunnel safety are overly strict and require building emergency exit / access shafts from the tunnel to the surface no farther than 800 meters apart. For the GPE that's more than 120 or 130 shafts that are being built, each one like a mini station. Add to that the terribly inhospitable ground under Paris, filled with water and unstable ground due to the water table beginning right under the surface and the presence of brittle and flooded gypsum and sulfur layers, and a "Swiss cheese" layer of limestone pillaged for centuries to build the city. The limestone layer must of the time requiring yo be filled up and secured before being dug through. Digging and building under Paris is a nightmare and should cost substantially more than in most other locations. It does compared to other "reasonable nations". But it doesn't compared to New York, which has far more stable ground, and yet has outrageously higher digging / building costs. A kilometer of subway in most of Europe can cost around 200 million, sometimes lower, certainly not 1.3 billion... UK has crazy inflated costs too but less than NYC.

  • @ArnoldjrGeorge
    @ArnoldjrGeorge Рік тому

    Man y'all just talking alot of bullshit

  • @gillesbueno1153
    @gillesbueno1153 Рік тому

    Apart from digging holes, We should limit the number of human beings to be able to sustain life for all on this planet…

  • @ismailfatihuofficial
    @ismailfatihuofficial Рік тому

    Really incredible

  • @ReinhardtMiller
    @ReinhardtMiller Рік тому

    Thank you for the information.

  • @hindcanada1
    @hindcanada1 Рік тому

    First & foremost he is presenting & u r the one commenting.

  • @subconsciouslyinyahead7977

    This will be fire to visit!

  • @subconsciouslyinyahead7977

    Watched at 1.5x speed. Thank GOSH!

  • @skipmagil
    @skipmagil Рік тому

    I don’t get it

  • @QueenFloral-g9u
    @QueenFloral-g9u Рік тому

    Wow

  • @Will-wv7sn
    @Will-wv7sn Рік тому

    Ironic how the eco friendly green city destroys the environment in the process of building it. lol

  • @njain1983
    @njain1983 Рік тому

    Dubai real-estate is red-hot which is most likely in a Bubble stage. Let's see what happens when tens of thousands of units start getting delivered every quarter over the next 2 years. Dubai RE market right now is same as US Equity market in late 2020. Dubai market has been very cyclical, contrary to what is said in this video. It not only peaked in 2008, but also again in 2014 and the same cycle repeating again, with a peak now or coming soon. Anyone investing in 2023/24 will surely keep holding the bag for a few years. People who invested in luxury villas in 2014, have seen their villas back to purchase prices early this year. So goodluck! The huge appreciation since COVID has been more because of Russians running away from their motherland in addition to people from India and China taking money out of their respective countries.

    • @miningnation8014
      @miningnation8014 4 місяці тому

      Hi , are you in the real estate business ? I'm studying about it. It would be great if you could help me.

    • @WorldsEdge608
      @WorldsEdge608 4 місяці тому

      also oil prices shot up since 2021

    • @AmitKumar-kr2wf
      @AmitKumar-kr2wf 4 місяці тому

      Crisis of 2008 and 2014 did not affect only Dubai. Had you been invested somewhere else, it would be same fate. There has been no Dubai-specific real estate crash. But there has been Dubai-specific boom, which is now as compared to rest of the world. So it is wise to invest in such a market rather than any other place. And when Indians invest, they hold. And so the prices will hold on, but will not crash.

  • @zoolow555
    @zoolow555 Рік тому

    15 min NWO city. Never In my life.

    • @Inv1s1bleMan
      @Inv1s1bleMan Рік тому

      You nailed it. This is what it is indeed.

  • @JamesMcCutcheon
    @JamesMcCutcheon Рік тому

    How is the Electricity being produced for these machines?

    • @gillesbueno1153
      @gillesbueno1153 Рік тому

      …from nuclear power plants… A technology running on future water shortage due to the vanishing snow caps in the mountains following the global warming climate… An issue most of the so called French specialists refuse to admit… Good luck for the future generations.

  • @peterlee6148
    @peterlee6148 Рік тому

    Indeed it would end up like a forest.

  • @JudgeDredd888
    @JudgeDredd888 Рік тому

    Nice commercial ...... ho commisioned it?