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I’m a BMS tech and worked on the new brickworks shopping centre in Melbourne Australia, you should do a video on it as it’s been dubbed the worlds most sustainable shopping centre and could be a blueprint for future shopping centres that have a lower carbon footprint
India has now opened the largest solar park..
It’s actually scary how the B1M can make videos about construction and buildings so interesting.
I'm glad you include Philippines' skyline.. Great content as always from Philippines
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Years ago, I was pushing the idea of inflation insituform buildings using fiber reinforced thermoplastic structural members with imbedded resistance wires. The building could be taken down and moved rather than torn down. Concrete adds a lot to the CO2 problem so buildings that use plastics and that need not be torn down with something new later built in its place, but rather moved, modified, and repurposed could make even these buildings greener.
May I point your eyes on this Solar prize https://www.solaragentur.ch/node/1082 Winners are buildings with solar self production up 800% of the annual consumption
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Does anyone know what the building complex is shown at the 0:43 second mark?
As a person living within viewing distance of Seattle… We do not get enough light to run off solar power in the winter.
Only barely during the summer.
I'd love to be an architect. But I can't draw and am not creative enough. Guess I have to do IT.
It's great to see, thanks
"Fossil fuel demand is declining, while renewables are more widespread than ever, and look set to rise further"
Well yes, but not in my country 😒
Please make a video talking about sustainable nuclear. People need to learn new generation nuclear is our most sustainable fuel we have so countries build them.
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Oh and in case you haven’t seen this idea… https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:03d7c0fb-8f9f-483f-920f-8e8443f6ddba/datastream/OBJ1/download. Like that mall in Africa.
This footage! 😎
I like the videos you're making they're very informative but how come I'll open you has a platform fill the need use your videos for climate propaganda!!
6:20 They need to be damn sure all the electrical work is done perfectly, otherwise 💥👨🏼🚒
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This is how unicorn farts can power our world.
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0:12 Actually no!
It's increasing.
You cannot change all our building stock over the next two or three decades. Our highly inefficient housing and commercial building stock needs electrifying and a LOT of electricity
Cochin international airport (CIAL)one of the buziest airport in india . Uses its own solar field to power completely , why its not included herr ?
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Building Integrated Photovoltaics are the future.
A new history of skyscrapers is taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This building, called PNB118, started construction of the Copper Dam and the foundation pile in 2014, and after completion, Samsung C&T began construction work in November 2015.
The first construction, mat-based concrete, had a problem and the construction was suspended for 14 months. Samsung C&T stole the mat base reinforcement technology to reinforce the mat base and resumed construction in April 2016, but when about 30 floors were constructed, the core began to tilt due to differential settlement. Eight megacolumns have also been inclined since June 2019, but construction continued.
In February 2020, when the core reached the 100th floor, it began demolition because of the risk of collapse, and you can see a scene where the core of the PNB118 is cut by wire cutting in the link below.
Korea's Samsung C&T created the history of demolition by tilting the tallest and largest skyscraper after the Leaning Tower of Pisa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwoINZb0IJI&t=194s
Buildings need to be designed to be energy efficient. Solar is good. I use solar. But dollar for dollar, running my generator is far more cost effective than using solar.
I just want to note that hydropower, despite being a renewable energy source, has significant environmental consequences: it disrupts the river ecosystem upstream and downstream of the dam. Upstream, the large water column is ecologically rather useless compared to the shallow yet dynamic stream that was initially there, and downstream erosion due to lack of sediment transport. There are more than a million dams in European rivers, and there is an international dam removal/stream restoration effort going on.
While I'm at it, and since you've gotten this far in my comment, I might as well note that wind farms at sea have the potential to greatly strenghten ecology. Firstly, because the area becomes a no-fishing (with bottom-trawling nets) zone, and secondly, because reefs can develop on the frames that hold the windmills.
You guys rock, keep making more great videos! 🙂
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The topic deserves a bit more depth, especially the project which was based in the Georgian neighborhood. Perhaps you could do a deeper dive in the future.
3:45 OMG Thats my hometown, ATX!! 😀
Can we just let BM1 redesigned our cities?
What monumental Bovine Excrement. Solar and wind will never ever be good enough. EVER. No matter the whims and wishes of the irrational.