1. Millau Bridge
Millau bridge is known as the "World's Tallest Bridge". With high concrete pillars up to 800 feet, this bridge as diangun on the clouds and across the valley of the river Tarn, southern France.
According Balmond, the bridge is higher than the Eiffel Tower has a bold design and require separate calculation techniques for high-risk.
2. Brunelleschi dome
Brunelleschi's Dome in Italy was built in the 15th century, specifically between 1420-1436 AD. Florence cathedral dome has a height of more than 140 feet with the construction without the supporting framework. The architect Filippo Brunelleschi discovered an entirely new way of sharing the load around the dome so it will not crack.
3. Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey is the largest place of worship for a thousand years.Construction of the dome of the Hagia Sophia is a discovery of the concept of indirect load transfer.
4. Dutch Delta
Floods that killed 1,800 people in the Netherlands in 1953 seems to give a good lesson for the country's windmills. The government decided to block certain estuaries leading to Antwerp and Rotterdam.
5. Pyramid of Khufu
For nearly 4,000 years, the Pyramid of Khufu is the world's tallest building until the Lincoln Cathedral was built in about 1300 AD.
6. "Ditch" Bazalgette
"Ditch" Bazalgette in London built by Sir Joseph Bazalgette in 1850. As chief engineer of the Metropolitan Council of London, he built a primary drainage along the 83 miles, 1,100 miles and 13,000 miles of sewers era to channel water pembungan smaller. Interestingly, all the sewers were built in the ground.
7. Colosseum
Colosseum built in Rome has four floors above ground and three underground. Everything form the arches are stacked with each other and can accommodate up to 50 thousand visitors.
8. Channel Tunnel
The concept is to connect the two countries. This is a wonderful idea to create a rail with a length of 67 miles and can be passed by a high-speed train. This tunnel connects the south London and Kent - Garden of England, Denmark to Sweden, and Macao to China.
9. Panama Canal
Panama Canal along the 48 miles or 82 kilometers was built in 1904-1914. Canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific is making the travel time of ships more quickly because it does not need to rotate through the southern tip of South America.
10. Burj Khalifa
Khalifa Burj Dubai is a building with a height of 2700 feet. This building has a central core becomes and sustains all parts of the building.
Construction of the building into account the effects of primary and secondary effects. The primary effects such as weight or the weight of the materials and wind, while the secondary effects include changes in temperature, humidity, and deformation under load
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