Boy, 80s and 90s-era Japan saw a little boom in their economic success and just went straight out of their minds with ridiculously-tall building concepts. 😅
@@Vlagid i bet it's just for symbolics, it shows their capability to be great nation, but of course it's still interesting and beneficial for them especially in high density regions, it's also elevates tourism in the long term economical aspect, they're always obsessed with futuristic things
Most of future projects these will never get built and many plans have along long since been abandoned. The plans for "the Illinois" was scrapped in 1957 and was never really a serious proposal.
It was never meant to be a serious proposal, true, but its timeless design is so prolific that it has become a global inspiration for real world projects (such as the Jeddah Tower, most notably) and will certainly be reiterated in future towers to come. I mean, it's a Frank Lloyd Wright designed skyscraper for Chicago, Illinois. There''s nothing else on the entire list put together that's as iconic or with as much pedigree as that.
Actually my proposed hyper tower is so tall that its base consumes all of planet earth's raw materials and it just orbits the sun where Earth used to be.
Oh, please. The Empire State building looks like a footstool next to the Burj Khalifa and I live in NYC. The U.S. is eating every country's dust when it comes to tall buildings. I know it doesn't serve much of a purpose to have a mile-high building but bragging rights are still fun. That's right... mine's bigger than yours, settles all childrens' arguments.
It’s just that your propaganda has processed you Americans, your press is forbidden to tell that outside the United States there is something better than in the United States. In North Korea, they also don’t tell what and where there is abroad.
It's probably because theirs is an earthquake and Tsunami prone country which would cause more damage and fatalities with the building of mega skyscrapers... Must be why they scraped those ideas off.
@@Azarath_Metrion_Zinthos no its more because their economy was in a massive economic bubble and they thought they were much richer than they actually were
@@AicyDC na bro. Japan is rich. They produce half of the world supplies at that time like cars medicine electronic etc. Just nature is not suitable for building those structure. They finish there skyscraper in fixed deadline while ur country could take 20 years
@@smirsaud6247 never said they aren't rich, but that doesn't mean they can make those ridiculous buildings the size of the moon at the end of the video
Tokyo is not just building a tower Tokyo is building the next Tokyo, and that’s not a building, that’s a whole city which can’t be a building lol! But seriously they’re really future another level constructions, if we alive we will see if It true.
It wont happen. Tokyo's and Japan's economy can no longer support a project like this. They never could but their economic growth years back made them think they would
to build x-seed 4000, they need a material which is as light as plastic and as strong as steel and ofcourse a lot of money. Unlikely to happen in near future.
Japan has one of the most wildest visionary projects of all. It’s gonna take a century or two to build those gigantic structures they have on their lists of projects.
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@@Ricodarealest762 How do you know? I'm an Agnostic, BTW. I believe in Evolution but i also know that...wait for it... I don't know! Crazy right? One should require evidence before any conclusion.
It would also displace about 300,000-500,000 thousand people per huge structure based on their population/square km so I doubt they'd do that at all. A city can't afford to just loose that much population for 50+ years
It's the air pressure that's the issue. Even if the building was sealed from the outside the pressure at the bottom would be significantly greater than the top. So the building would have to have multiple layers of isolated atmospheres, each kept at a suitable pressure. Elevators would have to be air tight also, as the elevator shafts would necessarily have variable pressure. I can't see how snow is an issue.
Humans don't need supplemental oxygen until at least 15,000 ft (I've climbed Denali without oxygen and it's over 20,000 ft). So unless that 10,000 ft building was built at an elevation higher than 5,000 ft, then nobody would need oxygen. The snowcapped part would also depend on where it's built, but most 10,000 ft mountains have snow on the peak in winter.
I thought it was the biggest mistake that they included a bunch of projects that will most likely never be built and that they didn't include the Triumph Tower in Brazil, which is already an approved project that is just waiting for the license to start work.
People struggling to climb the Everest while Japanese plan to employ astronauts to build a 10km building... Some engineers pulling sketches outta their @ss
In the Czech Republic, we say: “Paper can take everything”. It means: You can draw even the most unreal imaginations on it, and it won't stop you. On the contrary, our another proverb says: “He did not know that it's impossible, and he did it.” It means: Others thought that it's not possible, but one guy that wasn't part of them simply tried to accomplish it and was successful.
Nansha Tower, Bionic Tower and Xtopia will be built in China? But since 22nd Oct, 2021, it's not allowed to build constructions that over 500 metres in China.
Only the US built them because they were needed to be tall due to expensive land in the city centers, not for bragging rights. And US built them a century earlier than China. And the US taught China how to build them.
Tokyo’s visionary plans are more like your worst nightmare. The colossal weight alone would cause massive problems, requiring continual maintenance and modernisation. Crime would be a serious issue within these living spaces, as well as poverty which would create new shanti-style neighbourhoods overlooked by these monstrosities, blocking out natural sunlight and highlighting bigger issues for less affluent communities living in their shadows. This is what dystopia looks like.
Accdg to some economic analysts, buildings of 500m and above are not even economical. Majority of China's supertall and megatall towers are finding a hard time to find leads and tenants to be housed on those structures. Some of those structures are even liability. What about those structures of 3kms high, countless factors like atmosphere have to be considered.
"If you build it they will come" But there is one significant problem the large buildings do solve: housing for growing populations. Imagine that population.....simply refuses to be easily controlled and starts growing at just unpredictable rates. Whether by crunch or by boom you reach a point where the population changes too much. Being able to house new population is at least maybe step 1. Figuring out how to pay for it is I suppose step 2. What's worse empty buildings or homeless people?
Yeah, you basically have to pressurize everything above 2500m or so, else those people living and working up there will develop altitude sickness when ascending rapidly from sea level.
This is an amazing video!! At 1000 meters, I thought that was crazy and that would be the tallest one. And then the rest of them followed 🤯 I would have loved it if you would have added a note with each building that states if it has already been built. I’m curious to see which of the tallest designs will actually be built!
Who is coming with these fake buildings? Like there is a safe limit and after that it will be unsustainable to keep the atmosphere and environment safe for humans these 3000m building are not happening any time soon
Weird looking building that don't make sense at all who coming with these buildings tho "let's say one of the building coming 2028 or 2030 for the future I hope I see that year bc I be in my 30 💀🤣
the Funniest thing is that Japanese architects still design some weird concept towers which are unrealisticaly large. Even though Japan is massive, most of the ground is occupied by mount Fuji so there isn't that much space to work with... Besides, where are they planning to get the materials for it?? And structuraly, the Tokyo Babel Tower would collapse by the average japanese earthquake or tsunami...
2:20 petronas are a beutiful couple 3:56 world trade center was iconic 5:57 they are crazy 6:11 Millenium Tower has free space for parks 7:07 sky city is more than a tower
It's concerning for those thin looking structures, but Sky City 1000 seems wide enough to withstand seismic activities, and for shimizu pyramid, x seed 4000 and tower of babel, unless a nuclear bomb, can scratch those things
In Warsaw, London and Moscow Just kidding, those are not so tall compared to the ones shown here. European skyscrapers are low by USA/Dubai/China standards
There's many buildings he mentioned that could be on this list, but the video is not specific showing every building from the first and upwards. Otherwise it would take forever to make
Смотрю, с одной стороны - восхищаюсь тем, чего добилось человечество в инженерной и строительной сфере. Но с другой стороны - с каждой увеличивающийся высотой здания в видео - чувство тревоги нарастало.
Buildings that are taller that 2 Km will all have a problem of lower oxygen levels on higher floors. Who will live there, who can use them without oxygen masks? No one, unless the building is treated as planes are now , spaces completely enclosed, air pressure maintenance, etc. These projects look nice, but they are not viable and not needed, really. Most of the buildings shown here were built not for the lack of land in city centers, but purely for bragging rights, and it is a known fact that the upper third of the tallest buildings is not usable. And this is when we have them lower than 1 km. How can we use taller buildings, if we can't utilize all floors in Burj Khalifa?
They'd adopt anything from westerners, are they celebrate Christmas? Yes. Are they believe in Jesus? No. Same goes with this tower of babel, they just adopt it because they like it not because they understand the purpose or even believe in it.
The story is pretty much in the Quran as well, but named Pharaoh's tower. No Muslim population there, but I'd be interested to know if they ever had a similar thing in Japanese cultures
Meanwhile there has been a strong public debate for years now in my hometown if a proposed 22-story "skyscraper" will block out the sun entirely from the city centre. There is also concerns by some individuals that this building will block out all visibility to west for our entire city and cause strong winds.
Говорят, в Бурж Халифе верхняя треть этажей не занята, зачем еще выше строить, непонятно. Тщеславие. Неудивительно, что японцы назвали свой проект Вавилонской башней, даже им понятно, что этот проект неосуществим.
I imagine that at some point, buildings over a certain height would be insupportable; completely unsafe and unsettling as hell to actually be in. LOL and If I were an architect, I would NOT want to call my new project The Tower of Babel. Nope. Who thought that bodes well?
For current technology maybe, but not for future technology, it's even possible to build hundreds of thousands of km height buildings as humanity expand outward earth. About the name anyone can give any name to their projects as long as it doesn't Offense anyone.
@@_martian101 - It’s not just about technology. It would still be immensely unsafe, as something even more deadly than Covid could spread incredibly fast through such a structure filled with people and instead of a building full of life it becomes a big tomb.
@@timz9862 sure there'll be a procedure for that, and what make it riskier than surface settlement? People do social interactions even more often outside the building, and as long as there's no one destroy the building I think they would be fine
@@_martian101 - Because closed conditions allow viruses to spread quicker. Outside, there is wind, open air, and also far fewer places for a virus to stick to where it can be picked up by another person. As the last couple years has shown us, there is no procedure for this type of thing except to try to not touch anything. That worked out really well.
@@timz9862 surely there's more than closed condition in a building that define physics itself, closed condition in surface settlements logic cannot be forced into this, the technology required to allow people live in hars environment will ensure their safety from any possible danger such as air purifier, temperature controller, high-level control over life support facility ECT. It's even less risky and safer than a regular settlements in the surface, it's even easier to restrict people in apartment rather than open uncontrolled residential area with all kind of vehicles available to reach any place on earth very quickly, the procedure needed to end pandemic before it started is simpler and more practical in a world where everyone live in massive apartments.
Not gonna lie, my vison of a more optimized future includes singular mega structures that serve as entire cities. Build high and deep rather than around, and decrease the space we take from nature. I can definitely see where some of these proposed structures were coming from.
В Саудовской Аравии давно уже строят башню в 1000 метров. Уже лет 10+ как. Проект чикагской архитектурной фирмы AS+GG. Adrian Smith из этой фирмы принимал участие в проектировании Бурж Халифы, когда он еще работал в другой чикагской фирме SOM. ܸСаудовцы то затормаживали строительство, то опять начинали. Можете сами поискать сегодняшний статус, если вам интересно.
Ya, hi there. 👋 Canadian here reminding everyone about the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You know, the one that was finished in 1976 and was the tallest freestanding structure in the world for over 30 years? 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) Why no love?
Because these are all skyscrapers/high rise buildings in that they have successive floors that can be occupied. Which would also explain why Ostankino Tower, Canton Tower and the Tokyo Skytree are also missing, the last one being the tallest tower in the world.
Can you imagine a building that is 10 kilometers tall 😮 If you had an elevator that ran the entire length, and reached a speed of 60 km/h, it would actually take 10 minutes to reach the top floor
@@FelipeSilva-vq8rj pues muchas páginas ni siquiera muestran algo concreto, sólo lo ponen como una hipótesis y que no tiene nada aún en físico construido
Just imagine having to rescue someone at the top of these 10k+ ft buildings, or even widespread fire or whatever or even just outside maintenance like how are you going to do/fix that ? Future portal teleportation I guess ?
Sky Mile Tower just got epicly canceled recently. Nobody will see it in 2045. Just as I have suspected. Lol. It's funny Shimizu Corp. plans to complete their pyramid in 2110. Absolutely ridiculous, and it will never happen.
Boy, 80s and 90s-era Japan saw a little boom in their economic success and just went straight out of their minds with ridiculously-tall building concepts. 😅
The Saudis must've been taking notes, because they're currently on that same crazy super-huge-buildings wavelength.
What did you expect, Asians love tall buildings
It was no little boom they almost surpased america
@@_martian101 I wonder what they are trying to compensate for this?😂
@@Vlagid i bet it's just for symbolics, it shows their capability to be great nation, but of course it's still interesting and beneficial for them especially in high density regions, it's also elevates tourism in the long term economical aspect, they're always obsessed with futuristic things
The old trick of building a shorter skyscraper but claiming it's taller because of the antenna.
Lol pretty much
building only has 10 floors but the spire goes to the moon
Right
China doesn't cheat with spires
@@AvangionQtrue
Most of future projects these will never get built and many plans have along long since been abandoned. The plans for "the Illinois" was scrapped in 1957 and was never really a serious proposal.
It was never meant to be a serious proposal, true, but its timeless design is so prolific that it has become a global inspiration for real world projects (such as the Jeddah Tower, most notably) and will certainly be reiterated in future towers to come. I mean, it's a Frank Lloyd Wright designed skyscraper for Chicago, Illinois. There''s nothing else on the entire list put together that's as iconic or with as much pedigree as that.
Actually my proposed hyper tower is so tall that its base consumes all of planet earth's raw materials and it just orbits the sun where Earth used to be.
Thank you
You're thinking of the Death Star... That was already done a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Can you tell me more about it or upload a vid
We need this
Sixty nine shapy buildibg
Imagine the level of engineering for erecting sky scrapers in a seismic environment such as Tokyo.
Imagine a tsunami or something hits and a structure with a million people in it is suddenly unstable. Crazy.
Something this big wouldn't be affected much
I confirm
Horror
There's a lot of Nucler Power plant aswell😂
Thank you for using meters. Our country use meter instead of feet. It is easier for us to estimate the measurement.
metric system should be universal
@@Kaabacafeonly one country is holding out
I’m an American and I understand meters.
thank you for being normal
The metric system is outdated.
Imagine being on a aeroplane and you see the Tokyo Tower of Babel
top half of that building will always be covered with snow
Airplanes will have to go around it to land at Haneda.
U can't breath at 10 000m them will not build this.
@@Adopt_entertainmentair pressure control?
Probably an airport on top
Tokyo Tower of Babel is the emperor of skyscrapers. The X-Seed 4000's master. It also looks like the perfect palace for Darth Vader and Palpatine.
Not I our world
@@MitchellBPYao in a perfect world that is 🤭
I can draw on a paper a 100.000 meters building
If the recent superconductor discovery turns out to be true, we might well see such towers in our lifetimes.
When you need dozens of jet engines running 24/7 just to pressurize a BUILDING.
It is incredible to think that the Empire State Building is still a tall building compared to other buildings
Oh, please. The Empire State building looks like a footstool next to the Burj Khalifa and I live in NYC. The U.S. is eating every country's dust when it comes to tall buildings. I know it doesn't serve much of a purpose to have a mile-high building but bragging rights are still fun. That's right... mine's bigger than yours, settles all childrens' arguments.
I agree with you
But still for one of the worlds most earliest skyscraper, it's pretty tall
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It’s just that your propaganda has processed you Americans, your press is forbidden to tell that outside the United States there is something better than in the United States. In North Korea, they also don’t tell what and where there is abroad.
Many of those visionary towers in Japan were proposed during the peak of their bubble economy. Too bad we'll never see them..
It's probably because theirs is an earthquake and Tsunami prone country which would cause more damage and fatalities with the building of mega skyscrapers... Must be why they scraped those ideas off.
But two of them are announced
And they will build them
Sky mile tower
And Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid
Sky mile tower expected to complete in 2045
@@Azarath_Metrion_Zinthos no its more because their economy was in a massive economic bubble and they thought they were much richer than they actually were
@@AicyDC na bro. Japan is rich. They produce half of the world supplies at that time like cars medicine electronic etc. Just nature is not suitable for building those structure. They finish there skyscraper in fixed deadline while ur country could take 20 years
@@smirsaud6247 never said they aren't rich, but that doesn't mean they can make those ridiculous buildings the size of the moon at the end of the video
Tokyo is not just building a tower Tokyo is building the next Tokyo, and that’s not a building, that’s a whole city which can’t be a building lol!
But seriously they’re really future another level constructions, if we alive we will see if It true.
Stromke
It wont happen. Tokyo's and Japan's economy can no longer support a project like this. They never could but their economic growth years back made them think they would
Those buildings in the end are just concepts and will never be built, it is just architects being creative.
to build x-seed 4000, they need a material which is as light as plastic and as strong as steel and ofcourse a lot of money. Unlikely to happen in near future.
I will build a death star😂😂😂
Japan has one of the most wildest visionary projects of all. It’s gonna take a century or two to build those gigantic structures they have on their lists of projects.
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I am just grateful for dutiful Christians spamming their unrelated opinions in every video. Makes me and everyone certain we will never convert to your cult.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist4you’re god is not real
@@Ricodarealest762 How do you know? I'm an Agnostic, BTW. I believe in Evolution but i also know that...wait for it... I don't know! Crazy right? One should require evidence before any conclusion.
It would also displace about 300,000-500,000 thousand people per huge structure based on their population/square km so I doubt they'd do that at all. A city can't afford to just loose that much population for 50+ years
"It's gonna take a century or two"
Man those things will never get built, I'm sorry to disappoint you
Looks like they are harnessing energy with these huge transistors
My my, what a bunch of crass and capable apes we are!
Great vid.
Funny 😆
If a building was over 10,000 feet wouldn't it become snowcapped and require oxygen at the top?
It's the air pressure that's the issue. Even if the building was sealed from the outside the pressure at the bottom would be significantly greater than the top. So the building would have to have multiple layers of isolated atmospheres, each kept at a suitable pressure. Elevators would have to be air tight also, as the elevator shafts would necessarily have variable pressure. I can't see how snow is an issue.
And then you have the tokyo tower of babbel at 10,000 metres. Pretty much a tenth of the way to space.
Humans don't need supplemental oxygen until at least 15,000 ft (I've climbed Denali without oxygen and it's over 20,000 ft). So unless that 10,000 ft building was built at an elevation higher than 5,000 ft, then nobody would need oxygen.
The snowcapped part would also depend on where it's built, but most 10,000 ft mountains have snow on the peak in winter.
@@JakeKoenig but some of the buildings where 10,000 meters which makes them over 30k feet
Not really snow starts to appear around 13.000 feet in countries near the ecuator. So in a city like Dubai it would not have snow at 10.000 feet
Respect to you for including the World Trade Center (Twin Towers) I got a little emotional seeing that.
💀💀💀
try to get emotional too for the 2.4 million Iraqis massacred by the US terrorist regime for absolute no reason!
Try to get emotional about 2.5 million people are killed in Iraq because USA
Them elevator rides gonna be long as hell.
I love how the only height specification for the dubai creek tower is that its taller than the burj khalifa
The engineers were crying during watching last ones.
0:26 YOOOO the mazebank Tower!🔥
HOLY MOLY
I thought it was the biggest mistake that they included a bunch of projects that will most likely never be built and that they didn't include the Triumph Tower in Brazil, which is already an approved project that is just waiting for the license to start work.
So you can literally stand on the first building and be taller by an inch of the second tower at the beginning!
Realy liked that they added visionary structures like the Illinois so we could see a size comparison
One day we will build such tall skyscrapers and fly to the moon and Mars without rockets 😂
Includes the Illinois ! hats off
People struggling to climb the Everest while Japanese plan to employ astronauts to build a 10km building...
Some engineers pulling sketches outta their @ss
In the Czech Republic, we say: “Paper can take everything”. It means: You can draw even the most unreal imaginations on it, and it won't stop you.
On the contrary, our another proverb says: “He did not know that it's impossible, and he did it.” It means: Others thought that it's not possible, but one guy that wasn't part of them simply tried to accomplish it and was successful.
Pedal
The last one is international I think
Nansha Tower, Bionic Tower and Xtopia will be built in China? But since 22nd Oct, 2021, it's not allowed to build constructions that over 500 metres in China.
I think those projects are before the 500 meter ban anyway, and probably already scrapped to begin with.
9:45 This building surpassed Mount Everest
Final concept is just a picture with no real thought put into it. The center couldn't be held by feet going out like that. There's no way.
I hope Japan manages to get all these monstrosities built, only to have Godzilla emerge from the sea and topple them all in 15 seconds
People have forgotten the story of the Tower of Babel .)
USA : "we will build skyscrapers as many as possible!"
China : "hold my osmanthus wine!"
China used almost 50% more cement between 2011-2013 than the US used in the entire C20th!
i will have order
Only the US built them because they were needed to be tall due to expensive land in the city centers, not for bragging rights. And US built them a century earlier than China. And the US taught China how to build them.
@@_Diana_SAnd most of their skyscrapers were designed by American architects
@@_Diana_S one century ahead, still lost. sad
Tokyo’s visionary plans are more like your worst nightmare. The colossal weight alone would cause massive problems, requiring continual maintenance and modernisation. Crime would be a serious issue within these living spaces, as well as poverty which would create new shanti-style neighbourhoods overlooked by these monstrosities, blocking out natural sunlight and highlighting bigger issues for less affluent communities living in their shadows. This is what dystopia looks like.
Because the tower of babel worked so well the first time
It's fake history anyway
Accdg to some economic analysts, buildings of 500m and above are not even economical. Majority of China's supertall and megatall towers are finding a hard time to find leads and tenants to be housed on those structures. Some of those structures are even liability. What about those structures of 3kms high, countless factors like atmosphere have to be considered.
"If you build it they will come"
But there is one significant problem the large buildings do solve: housing for growing populations.
Imagine that population.....simply refuses to be easily controlled and starts growing at just unpredictable rates.
Whether by crunch or by boom you reach a point where the population changes too much.
Being able to house new population is at least maybe step 1.
Figuring out how to pay for it is I suppose step 2.
What's worse empty buildings or homeless people?
Yeah, you basically have to pressurize everything above 2500m or so, else those people living and working up there will develop altitude sickness when ascending rapidly from sea level.
This is an amazing video!! At 1000 meters, I thought that was crazy and that would be the tallest one. And then the rest of them followed 🤯
I would have loved it if you would have added a note with each building that states if it has already been built. I’m curious to see which of the tallest designs will actually be built!
There are notes, it's in the bottom-right corner. It says when they were built or 'visionary project' if it's only theoretical.
@@CrimsonKage I totally missed that 🫢 Thank you!
@@lonie3100 No problem, it was kinda down where the buttons were, easy to miss.
#Builder : We are going to build tallest building
#Earthquake: 😄
They are built to take earthquakes
Tokyo tower of Babel should exist in an anime
Al fin incluyen un edificio mexicano, representando a toda latinoamerica.
Donde está mi costanera center? :'(
@@IanStrika ni idea
Faltó el forza tower XD
Who is coming with these fake buildings? Like there is a safe limit and after that it will be unsustainable to keep the atmosphere and environment safe for humans these 3000m building are not happening any time soon
Did you not read the title?
All of them are proposed skyscrapers excpet Jeddah Tower and the Dubai Creek Harbour Tower, their both under construction that came to a halt
Weird looking building that don't make sense at all who coming with these buildings tho "let's say one of the building coming 2028 or 2030 for the future I hope I see that year bc I be in my 30 💀🤣
Bro,They come out in like 3000 or 2500 bruh.
@@yeungyuenhei541 well I be old 😂😂 or dead
wow... Tokyo Tower of Babrl is higher than Mount Everest... how they want to build a building without enough oxygen...
En tout cas
Even they have to think about the weight effect to the earth. They could sink for a long time period
@@percetakan2100 It is just architects are playing with these ideas, these projects are not really created for actual construction.
You will need a spacesuit to go on the roof!!!
Dudes forgot about *OXYGEN* 💀
Good lord...incredible.
Tokyo should calm down with the crazy buildings
Seeing all of these in a row makes them look even more ridiculous 😂
honestly... i wished some more beautiful cities with charming character....
the Funniest thing is that Japanese architects still design some weird concept towers which are unrealisticaly large. Even though Japan is massive, most of the ground is occupied by mount Fuji so there isn't that much space to work with... Besides, where are they planning to get the materials for it?? And structuraly, the Tokyo Babel Tower would collapse by the average japanese earthquake or tsunami...
2:20 petronas are a beutiful couple
3:56 world trade center was iconic
5:57 they are crazy
6:11 Millenium Tower has free space for parks
7:07 sky city is more than a tower
Petronas Conjoined twins are meh, they look more like missiles or those Twisty long lollipops
In 2050 , Tokyo be like 🤖🤖
It looks like in the biggest one, it is possible to accommodate the whole small European country
Fun fact: the smallest European countries can be accommodated inside a large stadium
Houston 2x
How did Frank Lloyd Wright's mile high proposal not make it into this list?
The Illinois?
8:26 You mean this?
@@omarvi280 A! Missed it. Though it would have been nice if Wright was credited with it.
Some of the depicted buildings resembled it.
You missed the ICC tower in hk
It is about 480 meters tall
and the Wuhan Greenland
The Downtown Circle looks like a gigantic trampoline lol, no offense tho.
I’m just wondering why so many mega tall structures are proposed in Japan when it’s one of the most seismically active countries on earth.
It's concerning for those thin looking structures, but Sky City 1000 seems wide enough to withstand seismic activities, and for shimizu pyramid, x seed 4000 and tower of babel, unless a nuclear bomb, can scratch those things
Where is Varso Tower in Warsaw, The Shard in London and all the supertalls in Moscow ?
In Warsaw, London and Moscow
Just kidding, those are not so tall compared to the ones shown here. European skyscrapers are low by USA/Dubai/China standards
Lol Russia much tall as new york haven't you seen mosscow lol@@osasunaitor
There's many buildings he mentioned that could be on this list, but the video is not specific showing every building from the first and upwards. Otherwise it would take forever to make
I wonder how Japan will cope with their earthquakes, high winds, and tsunamis.
Maybe that’s the reason why non of their visionary skyscrapers didnt exist..
I like how you use "visionary project" instead of "vaporware".
breathtaking!
Al Hamra Tower in Kuwait not included .... 414m in height (1,358 ft).
This video is only including a handful of buildings, otherwise it would be much longer.
After a while looks like we’re just building sand dunes like little ants
Смотрю, с одной стороны - восхищаюсь тем, чего добилось человечество в инженерной и строительной сфере. Но с другой стороны - с каждой увеличивающийся высотой здания в видео - чувство тревоги нарастало.
Europeans definitely don't like skyscrapers!
Buildings that are taller that 2 Km will all have a problem of lower oxygen levels on higher floors. Who will live there, who can use them without oxygen masks? No one, unless the building is treated as planes are now , spaces completely enclosed, air pressure maintenance, etc. These projects look nice, but they are not viable and not needed, really. Most of the buildings shown here were built not for the lack of land in city centers, but purely for bragging rights, and it is a known fact that the upper third of the tallest buildings is not usable. And this is when we have them lower than 1 km. How can we use taller buildings, if we can't utilize all floors in Burj Khalifa?
2000m is no problem, I believe having enough airpressure is no problem with a ventilation system
Tokyo Tower of Babel? Do the Japanese know the story is a warning, not a narrative?
They'd adopt anything from westerners, are they celebrate Christmas? Yes. Are they believe in Jesus? No. Same goes with this tower of babel, they just adopt it because they like it not because they understand the purpose or even believe in it.
This is just a project that will never be built, of course Japanese would call it this, as they are well familiar with the story ).
I mean most of the population is not christian
The story is pretty much in the Quran as well, but named Pharaoh's tower. No Muslim population there, but I'd be interested to know if they ever had a similar thing in Japanese cultures
The hubris of man is the most unbelievable thing on this list. The great majority of these "visionary projects" will never see the light of day.
The last one would shift earth's center of gravity and earth's rotation to an oblique circulation.
Meanwhile there has been a strong public debate for years now in my hometown if a proposed 22-story "skyscraper" will block out the sun entirely from the city centre. There is also concerns by some individuals that this building will block out all visibility to west for our entire city and cause strong winds.
I think Jetta Tower is in construction right now
Jeddah tower, formerly known as Kingdom tower, designed by Chicago architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill.
The coolest tower I have ever seen beside the Burj Khalifa is the Sky Mile Tower. I hope it becomes reality one day
You all ain't making a tower bigger than mount Everest ........not in million years
But in a million +1 they will
제다타워부터 국가의 기둥뿌리가 뽑혀나갈듯
I hope the future buildings will all come to fruition.
I wish that some of these buildings were not proposed or on halt, I just want to live to see them and everything in the future
Амбиции со зданиями выше километра уже трудноосуществими..
Говорят, в Бурж Халифе верхняя треть этажей не занята, зачем еще выше строить, непонятно. Тщеславие. Неудивительно, что японцы назвали свой проект Вавилонской башней, даже им понятно, что этот проект неосуществим.
Anyone else thinking that very tall buildings in heavily seismic regions may not be the best plan?
I’m with you
Dubai started working faster
My only question : what's the use of such high buildings ? It seems we never learn from our mistakes...
I imagine that at some point, buildings over a certain height would be insupportable; completely unsafe and unsettling as hell to actually be in.
LOL and If I were an architect, I would NOT want to call my new project The Tower of Babel. Nope.
Who thought that bodes well?
For current technology maybe, but not for future technology, it's even possible to build hundreds of thousands of km height buildings as humanity expand outward earth.
About the name anyone can give any name to their projects as long as it doesn't Offense anyone.
@@_martian101 - It’s not just about technology. It would still be immensely unsafe, as something even more deadly than Covid could spread incredibly fast through such a structure filled with people and instead of a building full of life it becomes a big tomb.
@@timz9862 sure there'll be a procedure for that, and what make it riskier than surface settlement? People do social interactions even more often outside the building, and as long as there's no one destroy the building I think they would be fine
@@_martian101 - Because closed conditions allow viruses to spread quicker. Outside, there is wind, open air, and also far fewer places for a virus to stick to where it can be picked up by another person. As the last couple years has shown us, there is no procedure for this type of thing except to try to not touch anything. That worked out really well.
@@timz9862 surely there's more than closed condition in a building that define physics itself, closed condition in surface settlements logic cannot be forced into this, the technology required to allow people live in hars environment will ensure their safety from any possible danger such as air purifier, temperature controller, high-level control over life support facility ECT. It's even less risky and safer than a regular settlements in the surface, it's even easier to restrict people in apartment rather than open uncontrolled residential area with all kind of vehicles available to reach any place on earth very quickly, the procedure needed to end pandemic before it started is simpler and more practical in a world where everyone live in massive apartments.
Японцы молодцы 👍🇯🇵
Not gonna lie, my vison of a more optimized future includes singular mega structures that serve as entire cities. Build high and deep rather than around, and decrease the space we take from nature. I can definitely see where some of these proposed structures were coming from.
Cramming as many people as possible into small spaces is the job of a crematorium.
At some point I thought they were just goinna throw in a space elevator
Интересно а чем они дышать будут на 10км высоте?
Это не построится
I hope i'll still be alive when Japan will finally build one of their green vertical cities we keep hearing about.
Выше чем бардж халифа нет зданий, это что за здания из параллельных вселенных?
Future projects
未来にできるものです
@@岩岡和憲 将来、世界全体がロシアになる
В Саудовской Аравии давно уже строят башню в 1000 метров. Уже лет 10+ как. Проект чикагской архитектурной фирмы AS+GG. Adrian Smith из этой фирмы принимал участие в проектировании Бурж Халифы, когда он еще работал в другой чикагской фирме SOM. ܸСаудовцы то затормаживали строительство, то опять начинали. Можете сами поискать сегодняшний статус, если вам интересно.
Until the day... Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, is currently the world's tallest building... 👌👌
False title. Those aren't "Future Projects". Those are projects that are not planed to be build.
More like sci-fi concepts
Ya, hi there. 👋 Canadian here reminding everyone about the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You know, the one that was finished in 1976 and was the tallest freestanding structure in the world for over 30 years? 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) Why no love?
Because these are all skyscrapers/high rise buildings in that they have successive floors that can be occupied. Which would also explain why Ostankino Tower, Canton Tower and the Tokyo Skytree are also missing, the last one being the tallest tower in the world.
I got love for CANADA 🇨🇦.My best buds live in Toronto,ONT. I have been to the CN TOWER and the Skydome.OH CANADA!👍🏾👋🏾😁🇨🇦
Certainly anywhere, but definitely not in seismically dangerous Japan to build buildings 10 km high (samurai ambitions)
Not even "anywhere". it is just a "cool" design concept, never to be built.
Can you imagine a building that is 10 kilometers tall 😮
If you had an elevator that ran the entire length, and reached a speed of 60 km/h, it would actually take 10 minutes to reach the top floor
and the fastest Elevator that we got today doesn't go faster than 36km/h (the one in the Burj Khalifa to be exact)
@@Nowkoreto It would take close to 19 minutes to reach the top at that speed
Faltou o Triumph Tower, no Brasil, que terá 510 metros
Calma mano kkk
esa torre todavia ni se empieza a construir y ya quieren ponerla a fuerza ja ja ja
@@franciscojavierperezcruz4812 esta en construcion
@@FelipeSilva-vq8rj pues muchas páginas ni siquiera muestran algo concreto, sólo lo ponen como una hipótesis y que no tiene nada aún en físico construido
@@franciscojavierperezcruz4812¿Como no? el modelo ya existe, es un poco menos avanzado que el rise tower
Just imagine having to rescue someone at the top of these 10k+ ft buildings, or even widespread fire or whatever or even just outside maintenance like how are you going to do/fix that ? Future portal teleportation I guess ?
А шо таки делатя если вдрух лифт сломалася 😂
Skyscrapers are attacked first if any attack on nation occurs
The more tall buildings that are built, the more I realize how useless they are.
Spires are glorified antennas and shouldn't be included in the official building height. Roof heights only.
9:16 it looks awful, I hope they will nevet build it
Love japan ❤
Sky Mile Tower just got epicly canceled recently. Nobody will see it in 2045. Just as I have suspected. Lol. It's funny Shimizu Corp. plans to complete their pyramid in 2110. Absolutely ridiculous, and it will never happen.
As if most of those over 3000 feet will ever be built 😂