TED-Ed: Will there ever be a mile-high skyscraper? - Stefan Al

TED-Ed: Will there ever be a mile-high skyscraper? - Stefan Al

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In 1956, Frank Lloyd Wright proposed a mile-high skyscraper, but it was never built due to engineering challenges. Today, advancements in materials and design have made such structures feasible. Modern skyscrapers use strong materials like reinforced concrete and innovative designs to withstand gravitational and wind forces. Foundations are crucial for stability, and tuned mass dampers help counteract wind sway. Elevator technology has also advanced, allowing for faster and more efficient travel within tall buildings. These innovations have turned once-impossible ideas into architectural opportunities.

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What were the main criticisms of Frank Lloyd Wright's mile high skyscraper proposal?

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How do modern materials like concrete and steel contribute to the construction of tall buildings?

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What challenges do skyscrapers face from wind, and how are these challenges addressed?

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Describe the function of a tuned mass damper in skyscraper design.

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In what ways have elevator technologies evolved since the time of Frank Lloyd Wright?

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