Sorry to bump an OLD topic, but would like to answer some of you guy's questions..
Originally posted by nightzip:
there seems to be something wrong with the design, its tilted too much, for civil engineers there a cap limit of centric deviation per 100m, think its like 3-5 mm deviation per 100m height. Think this building would not last.
The building ain't tilting, it is just the design of the building making it seems like it's tilting but actually it's not..think of the external of the building to be spiraling, so it looks as if it's tilting from certain angles..in fact it "looks" tilted from MOST angles..
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
I'm guessing it's lens distortion, or the photographer simply accidentally tilting the camera when taking the picture.
This picture posted here is an artist impression, so there's no "photographer" at fault..
Originally posted by Gordonator:
will singapore be the one to build the world's tallest building next?
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
Is it possible?
Nope sorry, it ain't possible for Singapore to build the next tallest building because Singapore has a tallest limit for skyscrapers here if you got find out..If you read the vital statistics of tallest skyscrapers in Singapore, a few skyscraper here have the same height..I forgot the exact height limit, but it's somewhere on wikipedia..
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:
Originally posted by wonderamazement:
Honestly speaking, it looks slanted...
Nope, it ain't slanted..haha..I talked about it above ^^^