It must have been a whole lot more difficult to design and build tall buildings before computers existed
It must have been a whole lot more difficult to design and build tall buildings before computers existed
It must have been a whole lot more difficult to design and build tall buildings before computers existed
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In the book "The World Without Us" the author states that old steel bridges would be among the last human made structures left thousands of years after humas have dissapeared for the reason that they didn't have strenght calculations back then which they solved by simply overbuilding everything.
I won't believe for a second that they didn't have the ability to calculate strength.
Hmmm, not sure. I feel like stone erodes slower than steel oxydizes
The concept for the book is such a cool one.
In case you're curious about what would be the last remaining structures left on earth after everything else has been ground to dust:
Interesting. Any particular reason the channel tunnel would last longer than say the Gotthard Base Tunnel?
I guess the gotthard is in the alps so landslides and rockfalls?
Here's the part that covers it.
Thanks. I now realise that the Gothard Base Tunnel was only completed after the book was released. Which explains why it wasn’t mentioned.