Ingenuity - Engineering Ground Breakers
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Ingenuity - Engineering Ground Breakers

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Asia is currently witnessing a feverish pace to build, build, and build. Each country is trying to outbuild each other to the tallest building in the world. First it was the Petronas Towers, then it was the Shanghai Financial Centre, followed by Taipei 101, and now it is the Burj Dubai. Mega construction projects may seem like a new phenomena in current climate.
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  1. S1 F1Burj Dubai

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    The Burj Dubai holds the title as the tallest man-made structure ever built. Pushing the technological envelope, it is the benchmark all future record-breaking skyscrapers will be based upon. Near India's capital Delhi, the Qutub Minar reigns supreme for almost a thousand years as the world's tallest brick minaret.
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  2. S1 F2Marina Barrage

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    On a fully urbanised island the size of Singapore, water scarcity is a dire issue. The solution is the construction of an urban reservoir, the first of its kind in the world. Together with cutting edge technology, Singapore is on its way to water sufficiency, just like how the city of Constantinople had the foresight to build massive underground cisterns in the 6th century.
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  3. S1 F3Korean Tankers

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    Tankers are the workhorses of our modern economy and the largest of these are built in Korea. Features like double-hulls and multiple tanks have pushed the cargo and safety capacity of tankers to new heights, making them the mainstay of the oil industry.
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  4. S1 F4Mumbai Highway

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    For years, the roads of Mumbai were a hotbed of congestion and overcrowding. Now, a dynamic link road promises to ease the city's traffic woes. But the construction of Mumbai's first double-tiered flyover has been anything but easy, with resettlement and land acquisition proving a logistic nightmare.
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  5. S1 F5Beijing Airport

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    The largest airport terminal in the world in Beijing is an engineering marvel that nonetheless pays strict adherence to the principles of Chinese fengshui, and marks a new footnote in an age-old tradition of building big. To understand how far that tradition has progressed, we explore the Todai-ji temple in Nara, designed and built by a Chinese monk.
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  6. S1 F6Marmaray Project

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    It is the world's deapest immersed tunnel. Spanning across Asia and Europe, the Marmaray Project promises to ease Istanbul's decades-old traffic woes. Located in an earthquake zone, it is an engineer feat that is only rivalled by the discovery of a nearby ancient port that hinted at how the early Greeks made the maritime traverse between the two continents several thousand years ago.
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  7. S1 F7Palm Islands

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    Self declared 8th Wonder of the World, the Palm trilogy are the largest man-made islands in the world and a credible testimony of human mastery over nature. Employing technology like satellite positioning, it has broken new records and engineering milestones, recalling the heydays of the Harrapan civilisation in Dholavira.
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  8. S1 F8Three Gorges Dam

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    31. Juli 2009
    23 Min.
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    The Three Gorges Dam is the largest hydro-electric dam in the world. That it is a sheer engineering marvel cannot be denied. Yet questions abound over environmental and social issues, not to mention logistics problems of moving ships up and down river. An ingenious system of shiplocks has gone towards solving that problem, echoing the techniques of Banaue farmers in the Philippines.
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