This is common sense to me, a stadium shouldn't just be a stadium. It should be a district surrounded by shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels, the ability to host outside socials, etc. Going to an event should encourage people to look to stay for more than 2 hours, more like 2 days and put funds into the economy.
Exactly, if not the whole area is dead. A stadium should be a part integrated to something bigger. For example that's one of the success of the London 2012 legacy plan, the olympic stadium is part of a big (and needed) metropolitan park. And with other services and urban equipments for the community in the northeast London. An arena or stadium should have the capability and flexibility of different activities in its grounds, inside and outside of itself as you say.
It is common sense to most of us but the way our society works is by a mix or bureaucracy and profit-driven market which don't care. Reusable containers for things like shampoo makes sense from an environmental perspective but you rarely see manufacturers put effort into it.
I can confirm that stadiums are put to good use after the events they were built for. I lived in Nanjing a few years ago and they had once hosted the Youth Olympic Games years before. I visited the stadium and the public is welcome to use the courts and tracks for playing badminton or just jogging etc. There were many lovely restaurants to visit and boutiques and a lot of office space was being leased by businesses. It was a lovely spacious and calm place that was definitely not sitting empty and abandoned. The success of China overall is their ability to think and plan ahead, not just looking at the present.
@@DeanBarnett_ Even if they were designed for secondary public use, often times, especially in situations of economic stagnation, the cost of keeping them up just make them economically unfeasible in the long run, leading to their abundance.
World class videos, editing, commentary, clear voice and understandable language by all. Credit to the team behind this wonderful job. You deserve global recognition.
*You are the one who is lying.* All of Sochi’s facilities are used as planned before the Olympic, including the main stadium which was reconstructed by 2017 and hosted manny international and local events since as intended.
"Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene(aka ETFE aka Tefzel) is a fluorine-based plastic. It was designed to have high corrosion resistance and strength over a wide temperature range." 4:22
There is also a super-large football stadium under construction in Guangzhou, which can accommodate 100,000 people. The appearance is very beautiful, like a perfect diamond.
@@watsappenin2865 local leagues probably, the national team… and it’s probably supposed to lure international matches as a neutral site. (Whether or not it will is another matter.)
@@watsappenin2865 ik its growing in popularity a lot over there but they still don't have enough ppl to accommodate that so idk why they are building one so large atm
Chengdu, in which this mega complex is built, has a population of 21million (source: China's seventh national census in 2020), making the city World's 60th largest country by population if it were a country.
Chengdu has built a 500km metro system in 10 years and its 2nd international airport also the second largest airport in China only to daxing has opened this year.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! both china and india has the same population but china's economy is 16 trillion while india is 3 trillion.. both countries have the same population but china is ranked 2nd in olympics while india is at the bottom..
@@BradTN_ America's society will destroy itself first before China's stable social and political environment took its toll.. Esp now, Chinese are no ignorant when it comes to the social and political problems that US is experiencing, before and during the pandemic
@@BradTN_ It will never collapse. I'm an Indian and I envy China. I acknowledge the problems that China has. But I am focusing on it's construction capabilities only. From 3 Gorges dam, to sea links and bridges, from 70% of world's high speed rail network to fastest growing planned cities in human history, there's no stopping.
Building the stadium ahead of time digitally is a stroke of genius. All future projects may be able to save time, money and resources simply by spending the first month doing it all online.
No it's not just good in technology but not character. The design is poor in attractiveness. Just one color which is gray. This isn't genius, you just don't know the quality of a design both good in technology and aesthtic.
A project similar to this was supposed to happen in Calgary, Canada as well. It was called "Calgary Next". It was ultimately abandoned as the location was contaminated with creosote and the cleanup costs were astronomical.
Very few countries pull this off because of politics. Politicians typically have to overpromise to get elected, and they inevitably under-deliver. Asia used to be an exception because of a culture of modesty, but it looks like even Japan has now 'Americanised'. Switzerland is the only country I heard of recently where they built the world's longest train tunnel, and completed it ahead of schedule and under budget. But that's the Swiss. They are organised, competent, and they must have a culture where telling the truth rather than advertising is still a thing.
I am so in awe of China! They are a model for the world… I mean the level of happiness of the citizens and the culture of open minded honesty… us western cultures should take notes I forgot to even mention why I commented on the video! Who could forget their amazing quality of work!!? Their craftsmanship and masterful attention to detail rivals the worlds greatest architectural feats! Their masterpieces will stand the test of time, as a beacon of hope and love through the days, weeks and centuries … BEHOLD
Not really,...coz all sport complexs in Sochi still in use by many professional clubs like Sochi FC and Dynamo Sochi (Ice Hockey). But we understand, Sochi is Russia, so as usual they are mostly bad and worst.
Visited Chengdu in 2008 and like many other Chinese cities I've been to, it's very likely that I would not recognize it if I go again! Excellence in speed and development have truly become the Chinese way!
I went twice in 2019. The city was my first international city and I was completely amazed by how the city has so many modern skyscrapers while the old traditional parks and historical areas are beautiful.
As a experience Project manager before ( Now Retired ) , this Project shiold be SUBMITTED for Project Management AWARD at World Level. Design and Build of this Super Sport Complex within 30 months is "JUST IMPOSSIBLE" if the Arch, Project management, Contractors and Specialist Contractor are used. More REALISTIC time would be 60 to 72 months !!! And 90% CHANCE of COST OVERRUNS !
@@GabrielKLKN Its important to look past the "image" to the reality and most Chinese dont have safe drinking water, they have to boil it, and there is fake foods, fake rice, fake medicine, fake baby milk powder, and buildings and dams are collapsing.
24 hours a day including when you are sleeping at night.And they are still building whatever they want and wherever they want. I can not stand it.Not to mention the impact on wild animals.
@@rui4762 When I visited a Chinese city, I saw some construction workers still working past 9 pm. I think many workers work in shifts to finish a project quickly. It's still better than those hardly working workers who take years to finish simple road projects in the US.
China is all about BUILD BUILD BUILD and the most amazing thing is that it has just started. As usual another informative video by B1m. Love ur channel 💙😎
@@hhydar883 Because you sound like you think over-urbanization and ego-urbanism - "BUILD BUILD BUILD" - is the best thing in the world and seems very admirative of Chinese urbanization standards which are clearly not the best out there.
Some of these software clips are done in Rhino (4:41, 5:21), not Autodesk ACAD or RVT. Do you happen to know if they used Grasshopper to do some of the complex forms and perhaps even panel optimization?
@@sophisticatedthumb5364 technically democracy is working like it’s supposed to. Slow sluggish small changes. If we want to build huge infrastructure overnight we need to copy China’s one party authoritarian approach, which is massively better at making decisions for better or worse.
@@Joemamahahahaha821 sponge city is even not designed for such severe circumstances, such city need more lower places like more lake and park, and enlarge the current drainage system and river, so it can hold such big flood in the future. This isn't just problem of zhengzhou, a city in north china that doesn't have a lot of rain in the past, it's for every city in the world, the severe weather will only be more, not less, climate change is just the beginning, the worst days are not coming yet.
@@kushal4956 No. China ranks poorly on HDI mainly because they aren't a 'democracy'. The UK still has pollution problems despite the loss of most of their industrial base, and higher and worsening rates of both street and white collar crime, but the HDI glosses over these. China has lower suicide, alcoholism and drug use rates than Finland, "the happiest nation in the world", but Finland is a Western style 'democracy'! China has far lower rates of crime and homicide than Brazil, but Brazil has democratically elected Jair Bolsonaro and his criminal cronies.
@@motherlandbot6837 yes the uk has pollution problems but it's not as bad as china. just compare london to beijing. and i don't think alcoholism is even used as a metric.
This is a beautiful stadium. It also looks like another similar facility in Shenzhen. Now that the video explains it, I understand why these are shaped as they are - combining several multiuse venues into a single venue with amenities in between. It is also good to know the planners in China have thought about the community, and what happens to the facilities after the events they were designed for are over. There are far too many poorly planned Olympic bids that ended up saddling cities/countries in debt, and they are left with useless facilities. Hopefully that will not be the case here. At least China's large population and increasing sporting profile makes it more likely these projects are viable and sustainable.
I wonder how many Zaha Hadid designs can be found in China, because if that's not her work, it kind of seems inspired from it, to which I think China may have found to be a possible theme for a few of their projects, because they really seem to be killing it with their construction builds. I think they have some fascinating looking structures.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! “50 cent army” is a term mostly heard in taiwan, you should learn and practice some Indian terms if you want to better fake your origin.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! lmfao So politically naive. You can only dream of India being number 1 in the next few years (or even decades), since democracy is holding India back. The US is in relative decline, and kudos to the US for the numerous foreign policy "gifts" they've given to China.
this is such an amazing video! how can so many people dislike it? people now are becoming more extreme and more aggressive, they even dislike facts that are happening right, just because those facts are positive about china?
Also same reason why wumaos get triggered if there's something bad happening in China. People like being polarized for some reason, good is good and bad is bad seems like a hard thing to grasp for most people.
@@Doochos Even so, not everything in China is connected to the CCP. There are plenty of people directing hate at Chinese citizens that have no connections to government or political parties. It's quite unbelieveable hypocricy, when most of these people ignore the actions of their own governments.
Not exactly. Sports facilities in the US actually get built quite efficiently because they are actually profitable, not like many ppl thought. But things such as public infrastructure projects do move very slow because they can not turn profitable quickly.
(sits in Charleston, South Carolina and marvels at other places embracing the future rather than being museum pieces) I'm sure you've done it before, but maybe a bit on how renovations and construction work when trying to preserve old buildings? Not just civic or business structures, but individual houses. Heck, being British, maybe something on how people modernize old castles for contemporary residence?
2 1/2 years to finish....they have been working on the Brooklyn bridge, Manhattan, Bridge, and Verrazano bridge for well OVER a decade or more - EACH. And they ALWAYS pick the busiest time, morning rush hours to do the jobs. The incompetency and profit over everything else is KILLING our infrastructures. WE CANNOT EVEN FIX small bridges OVER A DECADE!
canada, toronto, just started subway expansion, 7.8 km, gonna take at least 8 fucking years, if every goes well, but u know the rest of the story... compared to China, within 10 years around 20 to 30k KM of HSR built, and that doesnt include subway lines lol.
@@akil412 Very funny, do you have free speech? Are you using UA-cam illegally in china on a VPN or do you break their laws when your outside the country? Or do you work for the ccp directly?
Thanks for the good reporting, sharing researching and finally presenting this engineering prowess of Chinese people and contribution to sports. I trust this time US will not claim that China has hacked it's stadium designs as it claimed of China's stealth technology in J-20 stealth fighter.
These sport org/assc need to come together with countries for permanent places that they cycle through. also would be useful to use stadiums that local sports leagues use. It is crazy to spend a bunch of money on first building then maintaining unneeded stadiums.
Actually some City’s do a great job of building stadiums & Parks that are used long after the games are over but some like Rio don’t take advantage of the games!✅
Shame about unused Olympic venues in places like Rio and Athens. Surely the government can fund some youth sporting programs for local junior schools, high schools and universities to keep them in constant use. Was their plan just to leave them after the games and do exactly nothing? Luckily London had a legacy team who’s specific job it was to make sure they remain in use well after the games. Did the Brazilians and Greeks not think this was worth their time?
Brazil and Greece weren’t fit to hold the games economically. However a few brown envelopes under the table was enough for them to get it. London, Sydney and Tokyo all have exceptional Olympic parks still in constant use because they could afford/already had the infrastructure and interest needed to sustain their parks. I imagine Paris, LA and Brisbane will all have successful, long lasting and in use Olympic parks
Chengdu has a population of 21 million, so as the video said, is not like it will be unused after the Universiade, contrary to the Brazil Olympic games in which they build crazy stadiums in the middle of nowhere
@@miguelmanzo165 yep I agree, Miguel. I just stated my opinion since the stadium looks pretty good and can easily be used to host even a bigger event than Universiade.
@@mikeliu5201 Not really, I'm interested. But considering the amount of hatred towards China around the world, I don't think there's any use to host it in recent 10-15 years. It might become too political
Collaborating with engineers with China was such a great experience. They provided very concise and through expertise for us, but more importantly their kindness and curiosity about America was great in getting to know them. Moreover learning about life in China from further expanded my viewpoint of the world. Working in industry I have always had a great experience with engineers from China. I wish their government was as kind, but politics aside the evidence is clear; they are very innovative in civil engineering and say fuck it to any challenge and tackle it head on.
Why you wish their government was as kind?? The government is loved by their people, you should know about that if you are working with chinese engineers
China has no good football teams why are they spending billions on stadiums I'm so confused. Probably to look like the power house of the world with a stadium while USA have alien technology
@@daniellaw2348 We're not talking about whether you can go to some luxury store or enjoy a delicate cup of coffee. We're talking about whether a man has the income to decide what he wants to do with his life without suffering from hunger and vagrancy. In less developed areas of the world people don't have the priviledge to decide what is more important to life.
@@WanderTheNomad That would be perfect world... but I do not live on dreams and ideology... from ancient times... there has to be another power that can resist the other from exerting its undue influence and tyranny... and this time... it's coming from the East.
@@briandol7474 Yes the horrible tyranny of democracy and human rights. Do you want to be ruled by a committee that can choose how many children you have?
These videos are so good
Thanks! We work so hard behind the scenes 😅
Agreed, great b-roll and he gets right into it no stupid sponsee message or ads/opinion.
@@TheB1M can u do a video on the george lucas museum if u can pls. Only if u can
@@ermy94 ok bye nobody cares about you
@@dinner7513 Yes, it's on the cards and we're doing initial research now!
This is common sense to me, a stadium shouldn't just be a stadium. It should be a district surrounded by shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels, the ability to host outside socials, etc.
Going to an event should encourage people to look to stay for more than 2 hours, more like 2 days and put funds into the economy.
Exactly, if not the whole area is dead. A stadium should be a part integrated to something bigger. For example that's one of the success of the London 2012 legacy plan, the olympic stadium is part of a big (and needed) metropolitan park. And with other services and urban equipments for the community in the northeast London. An arena or stadium should have the capability and flexibility of different activities in its grounds, inside and outside of itself as you say.
@@RodrigoColimodio
Plus London’s park is still thriving unlike Rio
It is common sense to most of us but the way our society works is by a mix or bureaucracy and profit-driven market which don't care. Reusable containers for things like shampoo makes sense from an environmental perspective but you rarely see manufacturers put effort into it.
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I'm getting a feeling that there'll be a hotel nearby.
I can confirm that stadiums are put to good use after the events they were built for. I lived in Nanjing a few years ago and they had once hosted the Youth Olympic Games years before. I visited the stadium and the public is welcome to use the courts and tracks for playing badminton or just jogging etc. There were many lovely restaurants to visit and boutiques and a lot of office space was being leased by businesses. It was a lovely spacious and calm place that was definitely not sitting empty and abandoned. The success of China overall is their ability to think and plan ahead, not just looking at the present.
For every well used project there are 2 or 3 built and not used or massively underused.
@@Hali88 and your point is?
I didn't know in xi jing ping country people could get in youtube. Wow you are smart enough to beat PCR internet blocking.
@@specialcookday The blocking is to the intruders not the people
@@specialcookday or you're the one with lack of knowledge. vpn is a thing you know. 😑
If Olympic and world cup arenas where built with a public park approach, I think people would be more exited about hosting them.
they were in rio but the government just shut it down after the olympics
I thought they all were. You'd think that would just make sense right? Baffled how Athens and Rio ended up the way they have.
@@DeanBarnett_ Even if they were designed for secondary public use, often times, especially in situations of economic stagnation, the cost of keeping them up just make them economically unfeasible in the long run, leading to their abundance.
@@DeanBarnett_ yeah Athens and Rio should have never hosted the Olympics. Both cities fucked themselves hosting the Olympics, especially Athens
The arenas and parks in munich are still heavily used after Olympics 1972. The Olympic Park is one of the top 3 nice and big parks in the city
World class videos, editing, commentary, clear voice and understandable language by all. Credit to the team behind this wonderful job. You deserve global recognition.
This is the way going forward. The Rio, Sochi & Athena Olympic purpose built arenas are now unrecognizable. You wouldn't know Olympic happened there 😢
The Sochi arenas are really unforgettable because of its amazing architecture
Athens looks like shit and they will build a damn casino on the Olympic Park….a casino
Don't they have other large games going on and concerts there ?
and now in Japan 🤮
*You are the one who is lying.* All of Sochi’s facilities are used as planned before the Olympic, including the main stadium which was reconstructed by 2017 and hosted manny international and local events since as intended.
"Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene(aka ETFE aka Tefzel) is a fluorine-based plastic. It was designed to have high corrosion resistance and strength over a wide temperature range." 4:22
Thank you
I literally went "whuuut.." in my mind when I heard that XD Thanks for this
Thanks. I thought he said PTFE.
@@hh-dr4db They usually provide captions for these videos.
@@WanderTheNomad for real, not to menshin it didnt even sound like he sed ptfe
There is also a super-large football stadium under construction in Guangzhou, which can accommodate 100,000 people. The appearance is very beautiful, like a perfect diamond.
Probably be a video on that stadium coming soon
What football teams do china have like wtf
@@watsappenin2865 local leagues probably, the national team… and it’s probably supposed to lure international matches as a neutral site. (Whether or not it will is another matter.)
@@watsappenin2865 ik its growing in popularity a lot over there but they still don't have enough ppl to accommodate that so idk why they are building one so large atm
@@watsappenin2865 football is not a popular sport in china, there's is, but very few.
Using technology positively on construction rather than destruction, way to go!
You indirectly targetted US here, lol
@@spider6660 It’s a choice they made as a fact but the way you put it sounded like they r victimized?
Chengdu, in which this mega complex is built, has a population of 21million (source: China's seventh national census in 2020), making the city World's 60th largest country by population if it were a country.
It is actually the 'city district' (equivalent to a county) that has 21 million inhabitants, not the city itself.
But still quite a large city indeed.
Been to Chengdu twice and it’s literally the best city I’ve been to
Chengdu has built a 500km metro system in 10 years and its 2nd international airport also the second largest airport in China only to daxing has opened this year.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! both china and india has the same population but china's economy is 16 trillion while india is 3 trillion.. both countries have the same population but china is ranked 2nd in olympics while india is at the bottom..
@@CarthagoMikeIf we count only the urban core's population, it's already at 15.5 million. A megacity by any measure.
"Stadium projects are complex."
Lol. Subtle.
What is he referencing?
@@YetiFell Stadium complexes
China has reached the pinnacle of construction competency.
Until it collapses 5 years later
@@BradTN_ America's society will destroy itself first before China's stable social and political environment took its toll.. Esp now, Chinese are no ignorant when it comes to the social and political problems that US is experiencing, before and during the pandemic
@@BradTN_ It will never collapse. I'm an Indian and I envy China. I acknowledge the problems that China has. But I am focusing on it's construction capabilities only. From 3 Gorges dam, to sea links and bridges, from 70% of world's high speed rail network to fastest growing planned cities in human history, there's no stopping.
@@sagarmoyjana6837 what a positive person. God bless You.
Not yet
Building the stadium ahead of time digitally is a stroke of genius.
All future projects may be able to save time, money and resources simply by spending the first month doing it all online.
Construction companies have been doing this for years.
No it's not just good in technology but not character. The design is poor in attractiveness. Just one color which is gray. This isn't genius, you just don't know the quality of a design both good in technology and aesthtic.
@@javierpacheco8234 someone's mad jealous of China
Most of the issues on construction are the changes during construction.
Once enough changes happen, that initial work would be obsolete.
Only in China, these massive projects be brought to life on time and head of the schedule. Thank You, The B1M, for these fantastic vedios🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm sure slave labor had nothing to do with it.
@@qizhang7132 they can't talk because they would loose the job.
@@54_mihirdubey24 If you don't type this comment to smear China, you would lose job too :)
@@qizhang7132 go to xingang
@@54_mihirdubey24
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A project similar to this was supposed to happen in Calgary, Canada as well. It was called "Calgary Next". It was ultimately abandoned as the location was contaminated with creosote and the cleanup costs were astronomical.
Why didn’t they just find another spot? It’s not like Calgary is super crowded.
I think It was moreso abandoned due to the 1.8 billion dollar price tag
@@eighty2018 Oh, that's sad.
other than traditional sporting event, these stadium can also probably be used for concert and eSports.
Completed ahead of schedule and also cheaper than projected? Damn!
I wonder what shortcuts and corruption was done?
@@Spratdragon really? How about they are that damn good at building things! 👀
@@Spratdragon if there was corruption, the project could never have been completed cheaper or ahead...
@@Spratdragon how does that even make sense? Corruption would slow down the project and increase the amount of money it would take to complete
@@tmd-w1552 No it doesn't. Jobs rushed and no completed correctly. Putting lives and structural integrity at risk. Turning a blind eye.
Wow, a venue that was constructed on time and under budget? That is absolutely unheard of! Good job China 🇨🇳
Very few countries pull this off because of politics. Politicians typically have to overpromise to get elected, and they inevitably under-deliver. Asia used to be an exception because of a culture of modesty, but it looks like even Japan has now 'Americanised'. Switzerland is the only country I heard of recently where they built the world's longest train tunnel, and completed it ahead of schedule and under budget. But that's the Swiss. They are organised, competent, and they must have a culture where telling the truth rather than advertising is still a thing.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! Such a fool! Appears everywhere because of jealousy. Tiny brain and tiny heart
I am so in awe of China! They are a model for the world… I mean the level of happiness of the citizens and the culture of open minded honesty… us western cultures should take notes
I forgot to even mention why I commented on the video! Who could forget their amazing quality of work!!? Their craftsmanship and masterful attention to detail rivals the worlds greatest architectural feats! Their masterpieces will stand the test of time, as a beacon of hope and love through the days, weeks and centuries … BEHOLD
WUMAO... 🤮
@Sahil Ahmedöv no need to be rude, sir! I was just showing admiration for the awesome model of humanity that the comrades in China have built…
@Sahil Ahmedöv Thank you very much Mr. Ahmedöv✌️
@@SuperErmacX
DONALD DUCK
It's such an incredible project. Those curves were sci-fi 30 years ago. Btw g great video production
Yes, just like in Hollywood .
it's called movie magic.
in other words , just props ,
Thanks B1M for another wonderful informational video🥰🥰🥰
As always, another impressive video.
Thanks so much! 🙌
Not really,...coz all sport complexs in Sochi still in use by many professional clubs like Sochi FC and Dynamo Sochi (Ice Hockey). But we understand, Sochi is Russia, so as usual they are mostly bad and worst.
that 2008 olympic is the most perfect one i have ever seen so far
Visited Chengdu in 2008 and like many other Chinese cities I've been to, it's very likely that I would not recognize it if I go again! Excellence in speed and development have truly become the Chinese way!
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! loser India🤣🤣🤣
I went twice in 2019. The city was my first international city and I was completely amazed by how the city has so many modern skyscrapers while the old traditional parks and historical areas are beautiful.
As a experience Project manager before ( Now Retired ) , this Project shiold be SUBMITTED for Project Management AWARD at World Level. Design and Build of this Super Sport Complex within 30 months is "JUST IMPOSSIBLE" if the Arch, Project management, Contractors and Specialist Contractor are used. More REALISTIC time would be 60 to 72 months !!! And 90% CHANCE of COST OVERRUNS !
and 90% chance of collapsing within a few years like many Chinese projects.
@@tubester4567 can u list the “many” u talk about? or r u the one involving detergent powder as wmd?
@@tubester4567 🤡 🤡 🤡 all these comments dissing China. Just accept the fact that they’re just getting better.
@@GabrielKLKN Its important to look past the "image" to the reality and most Chinese dont have safe drinking water, they have to boil it, and there is fake foods, fake rice, fake medicine, fake baby milk powder, and buildings and dams are collapsing.
@@tubester4567 lol cope harder. Here's your (c)opium xD
Might be the only country where something like is possible 2.5 years...wow
B1M literally posting 🔥 videos on my 2 passions lately! Aviation & Sports... So good to see as always ♥️
As always, you never fail to impress with these high quality videos and reporting. Thank you.
Very professional and informative piece of video!
5:10 Look how young the people behind it are. Just wow.
Above all , we need to give credit to Chinese engineers .... Men those people works 24hrs a day 🙌
24 hours a day including when you are sleeping at night.And they are still building whatever they want and wherever they want.
I can not stand it.Not to mention the impact on wild animals.
@@rui4762 have some common sense.
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@@rui4762 When I visited a Chinese city, I saw some construction workers still working past 9 pm. I think many workers work in shifts to finish a project quickly.
It's still better than those hardly working workers who take years to finish simple road projects in the US.
No 25hrs a day
What a great honest centered video. As always I have enjoyed all of your videos! Thanks!
I can’t get enough of this Channel! B1M all day every day! 💯✅🔥
China is all about BUILD BUILD BUILD and the most amazing thing is that it has just started. As usual another informative video by B1m. Love ur channel 💙😎
I am so sad to see some people still thinking this wayp in 2021.
@@Kiev-in-3-days sad? Why so
@@hhydar883 because hes close minded
@@sophisticatedthumb5364 Don't you think what you have just done in your comment is a clearer sign of a closed mind?
@@hhydar883 Because you sound like you think over-urbanization and ego-urbanism - "BUILD BUILD BUILD" - is the best thing in the world and seems very admirative of Chinese urbanization standards which are clearly not the best out there.
Amazing !!! Thank you B1M !!!👏♥️🇹🇩
Some of these software clips are done in Rhino (4:41, 5:21), not Autodesk ACAD or RVT.
Do you happen to know if they used Grasshopper to do some of the complex forms and perhaps even panel optimization?
Beautiful video.... I am left _speechless_ by this video
They have such wonderful high speed rail
I'm going to Beijing next May...that's one of the experiences i'm lookimg forward to.
@@hedon5028 but there’s Quarantine, I really wanna go as well
@@hedon5028 , go see for yourself. I can only dream of high speed rail in USA.
@@richiesd1 too much lobbying we are not a true democracy corporations have more power than the people
@@sophisticatedthumb5364 technically democracy is working like it’s supposed to. Slow sluggish small changes. If we want to build huge infrastructure overnight we need to copy China’s one party authoritarian approach, which is massively better at making decisions for better or worse.
I think every project should be like this, especially in UK all the civil projects.. they take such a long time
Look up the zhengzhou and you’ll learn why ahead of schedule and finishing fast isn’t always the best
@@Joemamahahahaha821 One hour's rainfall is as much as an ordinary half year's rainfall, even London can't cope with it!
@@Robot3527 but for a sponge city?
@@Robot3527 what about the schenzen tower that’s shaking?
@@Joemamahahahaha821 sponge city is even not designed for such severe circumstances, such city need more lower places like more lake and park, and enlarge the current drainage system and river, so it can hold such big flood in the future. This isn't just problem of zhengzhou, a city in north china that doesn't have a lot of rain in the past, it's for every city in the world, the severe weather will only be more, not less, climate change is just the beginning, the worst days are not coming yet.
"This is China"
No, this is Fred Mills from the B1M
Honestly, China is on another level, the projects and vision they have is unmatched.
Their HDI is lower than my shithole country, Brazil
@@pietr1036 it's mainly bcuz of pollution
Also the emirates.
@@kushal4956 No. China ranks poorly on HDI mainly because they aren't a 'democracy'. The UK still has pollution problems despite the loss of most of their industrial base, and higher and worsening rates of both street and white collar crime, but the HDI glosses over these. China has lower suicide, alcoholism and drug use rates than Finland, "the happiest nation in the world", but Finland is a Western style 'democracy'! China has far lower rates of crime and homicide than Brazil, but Brazil has democratically elected Jair Bolsonaro and his criminal cronies.
@@motherlandbot6837 yes the uk has pollution problems but it's not as bad as china. just compare london to beijing. and i don't think alcoholism is even used as a metric.
This is a beautiful stadium. It also looks like another similar facility in Shenzhen. Now that the video explains it, I understand why these are shaped as they are - combining several multiuse venues into a single venue with amenities in between. It is also good to know the planners in China have thought about the community, and what happens to the facilities after the events they were designed for are over. There are far too many poorly planned Olympic bids that ended up saddling cities/countries in debt, and they are left with useless facilities. Hopefully that will not be the case here. At least China's large population and increasing sporting profile makes it more likely these projects are viable and sustainable.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! what? you watch too much anti china wion?!
These videos blow my mind everytime!
Wow china never stops..thanks the channel to showcase this
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! fake
China has horrible architecture.
@@javierpacheco8234 they are mostly designed by most famous architects..maybe u don't understand the beauty of modern designs..
As always, China is building amazing things. They are clearly #1
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! Dude your propaganda won't stop China, IDK if you're a bot but get a life
To me they are building to fast.
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Anoter good video not too short or too long and well put together.
Thank you so much!
Great construction!
These videos are always amazing
Fred Mills is the new "In the world" guy
Love your channel!
I really love this great stuff thank you The B1M
Amazing. Thanks B1M. Keep up the good work ☺️
I wonder how many Zaha Hadid designs can be found in China, because if that's not her work, it kind of seems inspired from it, to which I think China may have found to be a possible theme for a few of their projects, because they really seem to be killing it with their construction builds. I think they have some fascinating looking structures.
There is soo many famous architects who are contracted by China. they also teach there as well.
北京有好多zaha hadid 设计的建筑。我家旁边就有一个,叫galaxy soho。晚上去那里拍照很好看
A looooot! U can find numerous Zaha Hadid’s work cross the major cities in China and they are absolutely breathtaking!
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! “50 cent army” is a term mostly heard in taiwan, you should learn and practice some Indian terms if you want to better fake your origin.
@India numba 1, U.S. numba 1, Chyna loser country! lmfao So politically naive. You can only dream of India being number 1 in the next few years (or even decades), since democracy is holding India back. The US is in relative decline, and kudos to the US for the numerous foreign policy "gifts" they've given to China.
Good video - objective and professional
Thanks so much!
@@TheB1M You are welcome. Keep up with the good work. We really appreciate such quality video. ;)
The B1M needs to be on pay-tv or make full length doccies man. The content is informative, but the narration makes it even better.
Another belter & love your videos 👍
If whole China would subscribe to the B1M what kind of superpower would it be😱
I feel like it's the other way round - B1M is subscribed to China
Still the kind that will harvest your organs for the wrong thoughts. Or put you in a camp to re-educate you and allow Han people time with your women.
@@shanepatrick4534 Oh shut up will you?
@@shanepatrick4534 brainwashed
@@shanepatrick4534 someone’s been reading the “news”. Well done, you’re a big boy. 👏
this is such an amazing video! how can so many people dislike it? people now are becoming more extreme and more aggressive, they even dislike facts that are happening right, just because those facts are positive about china?
Yes exactly, some people are conditioned to hate anything that relates to China. These people are idiots, try to ignore them.
@@Lambyyy others are directly impacted by and\ or are disgusted by the actions of the CCP and rightfully loathe them
@@Lambyyy absolutely, I sometimes get replies from these ignorant people and I don't reply to them.
Also same reason why wumaos get triggered if there's something bad happening in China. People like being polarized for some reason, good is good and bad is bad seems like a hard thing to grasp for most people.
@@Doochos Even so, not everything in China is connected to the CCP. There are plenty of people directing hate at Chinese citizens that have no connections to government or political parties. It's quite unbelieveable hypocricy, when most of these people ignore the actions of their own governments.
What a beautiful building
very interesting video again, thanks man! ❤️👍🤩
the b1m could have a dedicated channel just for china and bri
It will take the US 15 years just to get the designs approved.
Not exactly. Sports facilities in the US actually get built quite efficiently because they are actually profitable, not like many ppl thought. But things such as public infrastructure projects do move very slow because they can not turn profitable quickly.
@@rtgtx profitable for whom? sports stadium is welfare for the rich with taxpayers paying the bills.
fun fact:the Phoenix mountain is the airport from where Chiang Kai Shek and his troops flew to Taiwan
(sits in Charleston, South Carolina and marvels at other places embracing the future rather than being museum pieces)
I'm sure you've done it before, but maybe a bit on how renovations and construction work when trying to preserve old buildings? Not just civic or business structures, but individual houses. Heck, being British, maybe something on how people modernize old castles for contemporary residence?
They did one about the renovations on Big Ben a while back, which was pretty great: ua-cam.com/video/UCwZ1iI3pdw/v-deo.html
Here in DC, old churches and schools being renovated into homes/ condos keeping a lot of the architecture details. :))
2 1/2 years to finish....they have been working on the Brooklyn bridge, Manhattan, Bridge, and Verrazano bridge for well OVER a decade or more - EACH. And they ALWAYS pick the busiest time, morning rush hours to do the jobs. The incompetency and profit over everything else is KILLING our infrastructures. WE CANNOT EVEN FIX small bridges OVER A DECADE!
canada, toronto, just started subway expansion, 7.8 km, gonna take at least 8 fucking years, if every goes well, but u know the rest of the story... compared to China, within 10 years around 20 to 30k KM of HSR built, and that doesnt include subway lines lol.
China uses slave labor which people work day and night. They way they are building is fast which in return is not good quality and not durable.
Your videos are as beautiful as the structures you cover.
How amazing are you
Team B1M love ❤😘
Always the best programme from B1M 👌
Thats a really amazing and remarkable construction project.
China is probably already becoming th3 construction super power now.
Becoming?
Have you not been watching? In the last 3 years, China has used more concrete than the U.S. did in the 20th century.
Shame about their tofu buildings
@@ApeRson-cx6cl Its the private sector doing the traditional skimming as much money as possible while spending as small as possible.
@@jameschristophercirujano6650 Sure the government is never crooked and always efficient.
Sounds like a ccp mouthpiece.
@@g00rb4u they construct whole cities full of high rises which no one lives in. Can someone explain the reason for it?
From Jammu&Kashmir India, I think Chinese people deserve this progress. wonderful peoples
It is such a shame that Chengdu now has one of the best stadiums but no top tier football team...
i know right why is china bad at soccer?
@@sophisticatedthumb5364 The government don't think it's worth to put so much effort and money into it since it's only worth 2 medals in Olympics.
@@sophisticatedthumb5364 chengdu the place of pandas.. china is bad at soccer really..
This is how channel monetize these days... Great work btw
Damn, China really are ahead of everyone else rn when it comes to mega projects
When you have a centralized government with no limits on power you can get a lot done.
Generally the people suffer pretty heavily for it.
@@shanepatrick4534 im really suffering for the bullet trains , expressways lmao
@@shanepatrick4534 from Short term yes, but in long Term it will succeed to they the generation of this economic growth
@@shanepatrick4534 people is suffering with all those mega cities and dominating world , i wish india can develop like china
@@akil412 Very funny, do you have free speech? Are you using UA-cam illegally in china on a VPN or do you break their laws when your outside the country? Or do you work for the ccp directly?
This is pretty eye-opening. Thanks for your sharing!
Thanks for the good reporting, sharing researching and finally presenting this engineering prowess of Chinese people and contribution to sports.
I trust this time US will not claim that China has hacked it's stadium designs as it claimed of China's stealth technology in J-20 stealth fighter.
These venues should be 24x7x365 centers for developing Olympic talent offering physical therapy, sports psychology, sports medicine, wellness, nutritionists, healthy eating venues, athletic gear, weight rooms, etc.
Great video, great Channel
These sport org/assc need to come together with countries for permanent places that they cycle through. also would be useful to use stadiums that local sports leagues use. It is crazy to spend a bunch of money on first building then maintaining unneeded stadiums.
China is made different.
Actually some City’s do a great job of building stadiums & Parks that are used long after the games are over but some like Rio don’t take advantage of the games!✅
Shame about unused Olympic venues in places like Rio and Athens. Surely the government can fund some youth sporting programs for local junior schools, high schools and universities to keep them in constant use. Was their plan just to leave them after the games and do exactly nothing?
Luckily London had a legacy team who’s specific job it was to make sure they remain in use well after the games. Did the Brazilians and Greeks not think this was worth their time?
Sydney did a great job too
Brazil and Greece weren’t fit to hold the games economically. However a few brown envelopes under the table was enough for them to get it.
London, Sydney and Tokyo all have exceptional Olympic parks still in constant use because they could afford/already had the infrastructure and interest needed to sustain their parks.
I imagine Paris, LA and Brisbane will all have successful, long lasting and in use Olympic parks
@@pxlllow London was based off Sydney
@@LePondLaDuck LA already has most of the stadiums in place not sure about Paris
The best insight constriction clips on UA-cam.
This one.... not so much
I love this Chanel
The B1M is impressive as always
great content as always
Sports stadium nowadays are becoming more and more interesting, that stadium is super impressive
They made this massive and amazing structure basically just for the Universiade ? It'd be a shame if it doesn't host the Olympics in 2036 or 2040.
Chengdu has a population of 21 million, so as the video said, is not like it will be unused after the Universiade, contrary to the Brazil Olympic games in which they build crazy stadiums in the middle of nowhere
@@miguelmanzo165 yep I agree, Miguel. I just stated my opinion since the stadium looks pretty good and can easily be used to host even a bigger event than Universiade.
The design is beautifully ugly. Beautifully ugly is a Chinese thing.
I believe the general public in China have lost interest in hosting Olympic.
@@mikeliu5201 Not really, I'm interested. But considering the amount of hatred towards China around the world, I don't think there's any use to host it in recent 10-15 years. It might become too political
I love sports stadia. Anytime you want to make a stadium video, I'm in.
Collaborating with engineers with China was such a great experience. They provided very concise and through expertise for us, but more importantly their kindness and curiosity about America was great in getting to know them. Moreover learning about life in China from further expanded my viewpoint of the world. Working in industry I have always had a great experience with engineers from China. I wish their government was as kind, but politics aside the evidence is clear; they are very innovative in civil engineering and say fuck it to any challenge and tackle it head on.
Why you wish their government was as kind?? The government is loved by their people, you should know about that if you are working with chinese engineers
so chinese government didnt arrest u? wow ur still alive? lmfaoooo wat a J O K E
Love ❤️ these wonderful Videos.
You can see literally hundreds of sports stadium all over China which is bigger than many European countries flagship stadium .
You mean bigger than small european countries that have no need for a large stadium?? No surprise...
China has no good football teams why are they spending billions on stadiums I'm so confused. Probably to look like the power house of the world with a stadium while USA have alien technology
@@watsappenin2865 it's not only for football. They play plenty of sports in that stadium.
@@watsappenin2865 beside sport events china host many concerts
@@watsappenin2865 football is not even a popular sport in China. There's other things they use these stadiums for.
I love BIM
My disdain for the CCP aside, these are some really impressive structures.
Capitalists get the guillotine
Considering the average Chinese's salary has risen 30 times over 20 years, I can't fully agree with you. Which party has done even better? Name one.
@@stevenyeah9541 there's more to life than money tbh
Why so much hate towards the CPC?
@@daniellaw2348 We're not talking about whether you can go to some luxury store or enjoy a delicate cup of coffee. We're talking about whether a man has the income to decide what he wants to do with his life without suffering from hunger and vagrancy. In less developed areas of the world people don't have the priviledge to decide what is more important to life.
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China: most gold medals!
US: most silver medals…
No need to put others down, they are both doing well
china is only ranked 2nd.. on track and field, they are not good...
Another superb quality content as always.
A world where there is 1 superpower is a terrifying one. Let the Ancient Dragon rise and face the Mordern Cow Boy to bring in balance.
I wish for all existing superpowers to unite into 1 superpower. Not for one to dominate all the others.
@@WanderTheNomad That would be perfect world... but I do not live on dreams and ideology... from ancient times... there has to be another power that can resist the other from exerting its undue influence and tyranny... and this time... it's coming from the East.
@@WanderTheNomad I liked your comment coz I believe in such a world... sort of.
No thanks. Who wants a totalitarian police state to be a superpower?
@@briandol7474 Yes the horrible tyranny of democracy and human rights.
Do you want to be ruled by a committee that can choose how many children you have?
Nice video.
Getting strong 1930s Soviet Union vibes from this video
year 2030 china
Given the presenting style, I believe The B1M would be best showcased in 4K 60fps HDR : )