that they had to mantain the air pressure to the outside
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Some challenges were to get it to stand up without falling over and figuring out how long would it take to finish building.
During the construction and maintenance of the Burj Khalifa, some of the plumbing challenges faced include the need for high-pressure water supply to reach the upper floors, ensuring proper drainage and sewage systems, and maintaining water temperature control in such a tall building. Additionally, the complexity of the building's design and the sheer height of the structure can make plumbing installations and repairs more difficult and time-consuming.
Some challenges involved in building the Great Wall of China included the harsh terrain that workers had to navigate, the sheer size of the project which required significant resources and manpower, and the need to defend against raids from various nomadic tribes in the north. Additionally, the construction required careful planning and coordination to ensure sections were connected and built to withstand harsh weather conditions.
it was to high an with all the people in the way
No, the Burj Khalifa does not rotate. It is a fixed structure, standing as the tallest building in the world in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. While some buildings have rotating elements or floors, the Burj Khalifa's design is static, featuring a unique architectural style that tapers to a point. Its primary function is as an observation and residential tower, not a rotating structure.
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Cost safety, running economy, functionality, environmental impact
Its opinioned, but I say Drake. Wiz Khalifa has some cool songs tho
Being in Dubai, it does not have to meet the newest access provisions of the US or the EU. There are some sections of the building, notably the retail and residential areas, that are accessible to the disabled.