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London skyscraper melts car
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-0...is-car/4932320
Hard to believe that the architect could have been unaware of the effects of a concave mirror focusing the sun on a small area. |
There'll be a queue of sunbathers down there today....you see :)
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The skyscrapers.....are revolting!
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I like the bit where they blame the sun for the problem...:o
Cheers Gary |
Set up solar panels across the street and harness that energy.:up:
Otherwise, blame it on your plastic car. |
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There was (and may still be, for all I know) a similar problem with a landmark building in Los Angeles, the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The hall was designed by Frank Gehry and is clad in a series of sweeping curves of stainless steel. The cladding was originally highly polished, but the surfaces acted like those solar "ovens" one can buy for camping. Buildings nearby, particularly pricey condominiums, were subject to concentrated reflected heat from the hall and resulted in some of the sort of damage done by the London skyscraper. The solution was finally found by using grinders to create a matte finish on some of the sufaces, much to the dismay of architectural purists...
The Disney Concert Hall: http://www.gothereguide.com/Images/U...rt_Hall_LA.jpg <O> |
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Architects often show a remarkable disregard for both the people living inside and outside their buildings.:shifty:
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Reportedly enterprising journalist used that Walkie Scorchie's death ray to fry an egg. EDIT: for egg part... Video :haha: |
Focal Point FTW
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My second thought was "92.6 degrees? That's hot, but not hot enough to..." Wait...Celsius? :o That's almost 200 degrees Fahrenheit! He's right, they do need to get into the shade! |
Somewhere an architect is getting his posterior chewed on.:har:
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