Depends on several factors.
Location of building (what building code it falls under)
wind patterns
size of the window opening
for large glass openings in a cold/hot climate, 6mm triple glazed is common. overall the unit is about 38mm thick with the glass and air interlayers
Normal wall is 230mm thick.
Up until 1976 it was required in a lot of buildings where fire resistance was necessary.
The person who erects buildings is typically referred to as a "builder" or "construction worker." More specifically, a "contractor" oversees the construction process, while an "architect" designs the buildings. Depending on their role, various professionals contribute to the erection of buildings, including engineers and project managers.
architect
A construction Superintendent
There are currently 48 highrise buildings (buildings above 90 metres) And there are over 100 in construction
Highrise is a light grey
first it is Thailand and to answer your question, Yes it is tropical there in some places but in the mainland it is not cause of the highrise buildings but it is still very warm there.
The only granite used was for decoration purposes. The buildings were made primarily out of Concrete, Steel, with thick glass windows.
From a Late Night Highrise was created in 2006.
Wood,thick glass and marble. Rock, minerals, crystals and gems are best but expensive. Oil tanks and gas tanks will ruin it.
It is 10 mm thick.
there is no difference between a thick glass bong and a thin glass bong except i guess the thing breakes easier
The electricity and the water supply will be cut off.
as thick as any other renaissance buildings walls
The glass typically used in picture frames is about 2mm to 3mm thick.
no