Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Bangunan Tertinggi Di Dunia



Assalamualaikum,

Lama tak menulis tentang benda yang menarik. Sebelum sebelum ini blog aku ade menulis tentang beberapa pekara menarik seperti pembedahan Liposuction, rumah Donald trump, kereta PUMA dan lain lain. Kalau nak tulis tentang Hiburan je tak best pulak kan.

Bangun dari tidur untuk sahur aku bukak Channel Discovery. Tentang bangunan yang tertinggi di dunia. Satu bende yang agak menarik untuk aku tulis. Aku nak blog nie bukan sahaja tulis tentang hiburan semata mata tetapi apa sahaja yang menarik aku tulis. Baru besh kan. So aku nak berkongsi dengan korang gambar gambar dan fakta berkenaan bangunan tinggi nie key.


1-Bur Dubai-UAE
2-Russia Tower-Rusia
3-Chicago Spire-Chicago USA
4-Taipei 101-Taiwan
5-Shanghai World-Taiwan
6-KLCC-Malaysia
7-Wilis Tower-Chicago USA

Serba sedikit Info yang aku copy dari internet:

Up until 1998 the tallest building status was essentially uncontested. Counting buildings as structures with floors throughout, and with antenna masts excluded, Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) in Chicago was considered the tallest. When the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were built, controversy arose because the spire extended nine metres higher than the roof of Willis Tower. Excluding the spire, the Petronas Towers are not taller than Willis Tower. At their convention in Chicago, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) reduced Willis Tower from world's tallest and pronounced it not second tallest, but third, and pronounced Petronas as world's tallest

The height is measured from the pavement level of the main entrance. At the time, Willis Tower held first place in the second and third categories. Petronas held the first category, and the original World Trade Towers held the fourth. Within months, however, a new antenna mast was placed on Willis Tower, giving it hold of the fourth category. On April 20, 2004, the Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan, was completed. Its completion gave it the world record for the first three categories. On July 21, 2007 it was announced that Burj Dubai had surpassed Taipei 101 in height, reaching 512 m (1,680 ft) tall. Burj Dubai was topped-out in early 2009 but is not yet completed.

Today, Taipei 101 leads in the first category with 509 m (1,671 ft), but has been surpassed in the second two categories by the Shanghai World Financial Center whose roof height is 492 m (1,614 ft) and whose highest occupied floor is at 474 m (1,555 ft). Before either of these buildings were completed, the first category was held by the Petronas Twin Towers with 452 m (1,483 ft), and before that by Willis Tower with 442 m (1,451 ft). The second and third categories were held by Willis Tower, with 412 m (1,351 ft) and 442 m (1,451 ft) respectively.

Willis Tower still leads in the fourth category with 527 m (1,729 ft), previously held by the World Trade Center until the extension of the Chicago tower's western broadcast antenna in 2000, over a year prior to the Trade Center's destruction in 2001. Its antenna mast included, 1 World Trade Center measured 526 m (1,727 ft). The World Trade Center became the world's tallest buildings to be destroyed or demolished; indeed, its site entered the record books twice on September 11, 2001, in that category, replacing the Singer Building, which once stood a block from the WTC site.[citation needed]

Structures such as the CN Tower, the Ostankino Tower and the Oriental Pearl Tower are excluded from these categories because they are not "habitable buildings", which are defined as frame structures made with floors and walls throughout

1-Bur Dubai

2-Russia Tower

3-Chicago Spire

4-Taipei 101

5-Shanghai World

6-KLCC

7-Wilis Tower

Naik Menara KL pun dah gayat mcm mana la kat dubai tu huhuhu~

1 comment:

Mohd Safwan said...

Hoi... bila nak belanja buka pose nie, dah letih aku tunggu hang kat au2, hang tak balik kg ke ????

anyway aku ucapkan SELAMAT HARI RAYA MAAF ZAHIR BATIN kat hang ok