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What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in Berkeley versus San Francisco? I work within a few blocks of the SF Montgomery BART station. I also love to road-cycle and be outdoors! Are there things about Berkeley that are deal-breakers?

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As an architect, what is the worst structural building you've ever seen?

As an architect what is the worst structural building you have ever seen?Well, I am not an architect. Since this question is in my feed I would love to answer it.I found this question super interesting! I did some research. Here is an article showing 50 EPIC architecture fails! Unbelievable! Enjoy:“introSince the potential for mistake from architectural blue print to completion of construction is infinite and the margin for error is infinitesimal, man-made structures inevitably fail from time to time. Bad design, faulty construction and unanticipated loads, often in combination with one another, are frequently the culprits of catastrophic collapse. Both breathtaking and terrifying, bridges, tunnels, dams and buildings can crumble in mere seconds. Our gallery contains the most astounding instances of architectural failure, from 27 A.D. to modern times and from rural China to the good old U.S. of A — click at your own risk.The 50 Worst Architectural Fails.lian yak50. Lian Yak Building (Hotel New World)Location: SingaporeYear of Fail: 1986In 1986 a six-story building occupied by a hotel, bank and nightclub crumbled to the ground in under 60 seconds, trapping 50 people beneath rubble, 33 of whom were killed. Inquiry revealed that the building’s original engineer had made a serious error. While he had calculated and considered the building’s live load (the weight of the building’s occupants, furniture, fixtures, etc.) he never found the building’s dead load (the weight of the building itself). Due to this slip-up, the building could not support its own weight and collapse was imminent.katowice49. Katowice Trade HallLocation: Chorzów, PolandYear of Fail: 2006During an international fair in 2006, the roof of Katowice Trade Hall collapsed atop roughly 700 people, killing 65 and injuring 170. The building’s management neglected to remove snow accumulation, resulting in an overload of over 100%. Moreover, the roof had buckled under snowfall in 2002 and the management did not perform the necessary repairs, obtain clearances or even run tests to ensure that the building was safe thereafter. Further investigation also revealed that the architect’s plans were changed during initial construction in order to cut building costs.POST CONTINUES BELOWbasmanny market48. Basmanny MarketLocation: Moscow, RussiaYear of Fail: 2006The snow-ladden roof of this vegetable market fell in 2006, killing 66 people. While snow-build up was a factor, corrosion caused by inadequate waterproofing and general maintenance negligence by the building’s management was primarily to blame. Design flaws may have also contributed to the failure: another building by the same architect experienced a similar roof collapse that killed 28 people two years prior.charing cross47. Charing Cross Subway SystemLocation: LondonYear of Fail: 1905Six people died and 27 were injured when the iron-and-glass arched roof of Charring Cross Station fell during a maintenance project in 1905. A flawed section of ironwork and the extra weight of construction materials caused two 70-foot sections of roof to fall onto the platforms and tracks. Along with the roof, an entire wall of the building came crashing down as well.fidenae46. Fidenae StadiumLocation: Rome, ItalyYear of Fail: 27 A.D.Roman emperor Tiberius had banned gladiatorial games. When the veto was lifted, stadiums were constructed extremely quickly and huge crowds flocked to the events. One such stadium, built with cheap materials and little to no architectural planning, collapsed in 27 A.D. killing and injuring 20,000 of the 50,000 spectators, making it the deadliest stadium disaster in history. In response, the Roman Senate banned builders below a certain income level from hosting gladiatorial shows and passed laws requiring stadium inspection and certification prior to occupancy.POST CONTINUES BELOWpetionville45. Pétionville SchoolLocation: Port-au-Prince, HaitiYear of Fail: 2008At least 93 people, mainly children, were killed and over 150 injured when the church-operated Collège La Promesse Évangélique collapsed in 2008. The owner of the school, a minister and preacher, was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter when he admitted that he had built the school himself without consulting an engineer and using very little structural steel or cement to hold the individual concrete blocks that composed the building together.hintze44. Hintze Ribeiro BridgeLocation: Castelo de Paiva, PortugalYear of Fail: 2001This 100-year-old bridge over the Duoro River collapsed in 2001, killing 59 people. Two decades of illegal sand extraction compromised the stability of t he bridge’s pillars. Authorities knew about the extraction and turned a blind eye, despite warnings from divers and technicians that the bridge was lacking support. The Minister of Transportation resigned hours after the collapse, while rescue efforts were still underway.silver43. The Silver BridgeLocation: Point Pleasant, West VirginiaYear of Fail: 1967A popular commuter route across the Ohio River, The Silver Bridge collapsed during rush hour traffic in 1967. 37 vehicles were crossing the bridge at the time and 31 fell into the river, resulting in 46 deaths and 9 serious injuries. When the suspension bridge was constructed in 1928, a typical car weighed about 1,500 lb and the structure’s load limits were calculated off this number. However, at the time of the failure in 1967 the average automobile was closer to 4,000 lb, putting far more stress on the bridge than intended. Corrosion had caused cracks to form over the years and it was only a matter of time before the weight was too much to bear.POST CONTINUES BELOWhangzhou42. Hangzhou Subway TunnelLocation: Zhejiang Province, ChinaYear of Fail: 2008In 2008 a section of subway tunnel under construction caved in creating a giant sinkhole that swallowed both construction staff working underground and passengers in cars from the road above. Buried underneath steel beams and rubble, 21 people were killed and 24 were injured. In addition to a flimsy system of supports and moldings, the tunnel had been built over unstable, swampy ground. Suggestions to build elsewhere were ignored due to the interests of real estate developers.bangiao41. Banqiao Reservoir DamLocation: Henan Province, ChinaYear of Fail: 1975Built in 1952, the government deemed Banqiao “unbreakable” despite early signs of poor construction and a leading hydrologist’s warning that there were too few water-regulating gates. While these errors certainly contributed to the dam failure in 1975, the super typhoon that preceded the break may have destroyed even a perfect dam. After a year’s worth of rain fell in 24 hours, a message was sent to open the dam gates. The information was never received and Banqiao’s walls ultimately gave way, precipitating the failure of 62 dams in total. The resulting flood caused a wave 6.2 miles wide to rush onto the plains below at over 30 miles per hour. Approximately 26,000 people died during the flooding and another 145,000 perished during ensuing famine and epidemics.cw40. C.W. Post College Dome AuditoriumLocation: Brookville, NYYear of Fail: 1978Built in 1970, this 3,500 person theater collapsed in 1978 following a blizzard. While piled up snow and ice were the ultimate cause of collapse, faulty design made the shallow dome particularly vulnerable. Though compliant with all codes, the architect that designed the building only considered uniform roof loads, ignoring the fact that snow often drifts, causing certain spots to bear more weight than others. Luckily, no one was in the building when the roof caved and fell, saving the college and the architect from a whole lot of lawsuits.pisa39. The Leaning Tower of PisaLocation: Pisa, ItalyYear of Fail: 1178Originally angled 5.5 degrees, the tower’s top is horizontally displaced almost thirteen feet from where it would be were the tower perfectly vertical. Constructed in three stages over 177 years, the tower began to sink in 1178 due to a major initial design flaw: a thin foundation set in unstable subsoil. To compensate for the fact that one side of the tower sunk lower, the engineers working on the structure in 1272 built upper floors with one side taller than the other. Though all floors were completed in 1372, strengthening of the structure to ensure the tower doesn’t topple has been a routine practice since.”To see the rest:The 50 Worst Architecture Fails cw

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