When did THAT get here? 05/20/2008
You might be aware (if you've seen a newspaper in the last two years) that China is booming. In the cities, this means, among other things, new! more! bigger! buildings. Construction is constant and everywhere. It also seems to me, for the most part, to be very fast. I happened to talk to an architect recently who told me that she was given an estimate of construction time for a shopping mall project -- one year, start to finish. Now, I don't know the details of this -- how many stories, whether that includes the 3 months' interior-finishing work, etc., but I think it would be fairly unlikely that the building is anything under 6 or 7 stories (and could possibly be more than 30, as some put office space on top of the many layers of retail, food, and supermarket). I also don't know how that compares to a similar project in the US or Europe, but it sounds fast to me. ![]() I do know that as recently as Chinese New Year (early February), the area in this photo (left) consisted of a big dirt lot. This is what it looked like a little over three months later. In the last five months, I've also seen huge hotel buildings progress from skeleton status to nearly-done (or at least, they look nearly done from the outside). CommentsJohn Wilentz Tue, 03 Jun 2008 19:04:10 When you have an unlimited and hard working labor force, construction goes FAST. Construction started on the Empire State Building in March of 1930, and opened May 1931. So that's 14 months for the tallest skyscraper in the world at the time. Leave a Reply |

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