The concepts of this building is a bit weird but it has its own uniqueness. But this banunan concept failed to be realized.
10. Hotel Attraction Designed in 1908 for New York City
Hotel Attraction wants to be the tallest building in New York at the time. Designed by Antoni Gaudi, tinggilnya is 360 meters, and it seemed very impossible at that time. Very little known facts about this project until the year 1956, a book entitled "The New World Called Gaudi" was published. It is unclear why the project was discontinued.
9. The Illinois Designed in 1956 for Chicago, Illinois
The Illinois was going to be a 1609-meter-tall skyscraper that divisikan by Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright believes that this building may be made, at that time. His design consisted of 528 levels, with a gross area 18.46 square feet. The problem that arises is the space needed to build skyscrapers it is less, and a limited lift (elevator) required. That's what ultimately derail this project.
8. Fourth Grace / The Cloud Designed in 2002 for Liverpool England
Although many people assume that the Fourth Grace is the worst proposal, architect Will Alsop's award-winning design for the project which he named "The Cloud" is. The project was terminated due to funding problems that exploded to build a costly spiral design. Fourth Grace designed for offices, 107 hotel rooms, and 50,000 sq. ft. of amenities including bars, restaurants, and galleries.
7. Beacon of Progress Designed around 1891 for Chicago, Illinois
The plan is a 457-meter-high stone tower in Jackson Park, Chicago. This award-winning design proposed by MIT Professor Désiré Despradelle, a Frenchman. With more financial support, this building could be the tallest man-made structure in the world at that time.
6. Ville Contemporaine Designed in 1922 for Paris, France
The Ville Contemporaine was going to be a place to stay for 3 million inhabitants. Ville was put forward by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. The middle of this building is a group of skyscrapers planned for 60 levels are built with steel and metal covered by glass walls. Used for offices and apartments. It is unclear why the project was discontinued.
5. Tatlin's Tower Designed around 1917 for St. Petersburg Russia
Tatlin's Tower if so constructed, will create a mini Eiffel Tower impressed. The plan, this building was made of iron, glass, and steel. The tower was originally going to be a symbol of modernity. The main forms of this tower is a twin helix which rose in spirals up to 400m high, where orang2 can be transported to the top, through this route.
4. Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid Designed in 2004 for Tokyo Japan
The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid is a giant man-made pyramid in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The structure was 12 times higher than the Pyramids of Giza, and able to accommodate 750,000 people. That would be the result of building the greatest man in history. This pyramid was built with 55 smaller pyramids stacked and each other. This small pyramid masing2 magnitude comparable to the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas. The reason this project can not be built is because the design of this mega pyramid will depend on sophisticated material light but remarkably strong, which at that time there was still no
.
3. Volkshalle (The Great Dome) Designed around 1930 for Berlin, Germany
The Volkshalle (People's Hall) is a monumental building that was planned by Adolf Hitler and his architect Albert Speer. He was going to be the most impressive and important buildings in Berlin, as a sign of greatness of Hitler. Fortunately, this building did not become established because of the war.
2. Palace of Soviets Designed in 1933 for the Soviet Union
if Moscow Palace of Soviets to be built, he would become the world's tallest structure. Construction pioneered by Boris Iofan's it actually started in 1937 and dismissed by the German invasion. In 1942, his iron materials used to make bridges.
1. Ultima Tower Designed in 1991 for San Francisco California
this design does not really seem possible (see illustration project just above), but otherwise, very cool if it could be made. Architect Eugene Tsui got the idea of this building from the results of studies in San Francisco. This structure will use energy atmospheric energy conversion result by changing the energy produced differences in air pressure from above and below this building into electrical energy. This building has 500 floors (2 miles high) and is expected to become home to about 1 million inhabitants.
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10. Hotel Attraction Designed in 1908 for New York City
Hotel Attraction wants to be the tallest building in New York at the time. Designed by Antoni Gaudi, tinggilnya is 360 meters, and it seemed very impossible at that time. Very little known facts about this project until the year 1956, a book entitled "The New World Called Gaudi" was published. It is unclear why the project was discontinued.
9. The Illinois Designed in 1956 for Chicago, Illinois
The Illinois was going to be a 1609-meter-tall skyscraper that divisikan by Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright believes that this building may be made, at that time. His design consisted of 528 levels, with a gross area 18.46 square feet. The problem that arises is the space needed to build skyscrapers it is less, and a limited lift (elevator) required. That's what ultimately derail this project.
8. Fourth Grace / The Cloud Designed in 2002 for Liverpool England
Although many people assume that the Fourth Grace is the worst proposal, architect Will Alsop's award-winning design for the project which he named "The Cloud" is. The project was terminated due to funding problems that exploded to build a costly spiral design. Fourth Grace designed for offices, 107 hotel rooms, and 50,000 sq. ft. of amenities including bars, restaurants, and galleries.
7. Beacon of Progress Designed around 1891 for Chicago, Illinois
The plan is a 457-meter-high stone tower in Jackson Park, Chicago. This award-winning design proposed by MIT Professor Désiré Despradelle, a Frenchman. With more financial support, this building could be the tallest man-made structure in the world at that time.
6. Ville Contemporaine Designed in 1922 for Paris, France
The Ville Contemporaine was going to be a place to stay for 3 million inhabitants. Ville was put forward by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. The middle of this building is a group of skyscrapers planned for 60 levels are built with steel and metal covered by glass walls. Used for offices and apartments. It is unclear why the project was discontinued.
5. Tatlin's Tower Designed around 1917 for St. Petersburg Russia
Tatlin's Tower if so constructed, will create a mini Eiffel Tower impressed. The plan, this building was made of iron, glass, and steel. The tower was originally going to be a symbol of modernity. The main forms of this tower is a twin helix which rose in spirals up to 400m high, where orang2 can be transported to the top, through this route.
4. Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid Designed in 2004 for Tokyo Japan
The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid is a giant man-made pyramid in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The structure was 12 times higher than the Pyramids of Giza, and able to accommodate 750,000 people. That would be the result of building the greatest man in history. This pyramid was built with 55 smaller pyramids stacked and each other. This small pyramid masing2 magnitude comparable to the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas. The reason this project can not be built is because the design of this mega pyramid will depend on sophisticated material light but remarkably strong, which at that time there was still no
.
3. Volkshalle (The Great Dome) Designed around 1930 for Berlin, Germany
The Volkshalle (People's Hall) is a monumental building that was planned by Adolf Hitler and his architect Albert Speer. He was going to be the most impressive and important buildings in Berlin, as a sign of greatness of Hitler. Fortunately, this building did not become established because of the war.
2. Palace of Soviets Designed in 1933 for the Soviet Union
if Moscow Palace of Soviets to be built, he would become the world's tallest structure. Construction pioneered by Boris Iofan's it actually started in 1937 and dismissed by the German invasion. In 1942, his iron materials used to make bridges.
1. Ultima Tower Designed in 1991 for San Francisco California
this design does not really seem possible (see illustration project just above), but otherwise, very cool if it could be made. Architect Eugene Tsui got the idea of this building from the results of studies in San Francisco. This structure will use energy atmospheric energy conversion result by changing the energy produced differences in air pressure from above and below this building into electrical energy. This building has 500 floors (2 miles high) and is expected to become home to about 1 million inhabitants.
[Source: arekprambon.blogspot.com
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