Check out out these eleven remarkable photos from Spiegel of the newly-opened Burj, “Dubai’s newest symbol of megalomaniacal opulence [that] can be viewed from Bedouin oases in the desert up to one hundred kilometers away.”
I like image #four which describes how the so-called “Chimney Effect” would work on the huge tower:
The tower is so tall that temperatures at the pretty top rated are up to 8 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit) cooler than at its base. Should really a window at the leading and a door at the bottom be opened at the similar time — along with all the airlocks in involving — a phenomenon referred to as the “chimney effect” would unleash a storm ripping the interior of the developing apart.
Okay, now that would make me want to go to this thing.
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