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hammer [34]
3 years ago
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What do you think is in the future for skyscraper construction? What kind of changes do you think will happen as a result of com

puter technology? What about the space to put new buildings?
Arts
2 answers:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They will evolve, of course:

Explanation:

Skyscrapers, just like most other things, will become much more advanced, stronger (to protect against natural disasters and such), and probably taller. Elevators will advance to allow more efficient treks, and offices will be more technologically advanced to streamline the work day.

Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

As the population getting more denser the number of the skyscraper will increase eventually due to the reason, people are needed to be  accommodated in these buildings while covering less ground and having more height of the building.

Explanation:

  • <u>Improvement will be seen regarding Sustainable and Efficiency:</u>

As the energy distribution and consumption as whole inside the building is the main concern for the architects. In the near future there will be a huge number of people living in the high elevated structure which will thus require more stabilized systems in order to make equilibrium between the energy levels. The structures in the coming days will be more efficient and as they should have more clean energy to utilize.

  • <u>Convenience in Transportation System:</u>

With each passing day as the height and structure of the building gets more complex and taller,more reliable system for transportation of goods and individuals will be implemented by  using different advanced technologies.

  • <u>Environment conscious structures </u>

Due, to having a large number of individuals inside the building a lot of waste products are present and therefor a more advance waste management system will be implemented in order to carry out the function of waste product in a well manner.

  • <u>Safe design and taking precautions while building the structure</u>

As the height of the skyscrapers are now more then 900 meters, which makes it a very tall place for any being to live in,so, the structures are now designed with great precision   in order to avoid any mishaps faced by the residents.

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