Malaysia is currently constructing the second tallest building in the world and the tallest building in southeast Asia. This building is “MERDEKA PNB 118 TOWER” Merdeka PNB 118 is a 118 floors mega tall skyscraper currently being built in a city called “Kuala Lumpur” in Malaysia. As of mid-March, in 2019, the core of the tower had reached 50th floor, while the complete floors had surpassed 40 floors. The construction was temporarily on hold from mid-March 2020 to mid-May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Get more details about this Skyscraper by watching the YouTube Video on YouTube.
Have you been thinking of building your dream home which will contain large rooms like that of a ware house? Just kidding. Anyways, depending on where you want to build your home you should at least know the standard sizes of rooms in residential buildings without having to consult an architect or an interior designer. The standard size of living room may range from 4200mm to 4800mm. 4200mm is the breadth of the living room while 48000mm is the length of the living room. You may also find a living room size as large as 5400mm to 7200mm but these sizes are usually common in celebrities’ homes who like to have large living rooms just because they have the money to build one.
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Are you a home owner or you are about to build your dream home and you want to know the standard window sizes in residential buildings? If you don’t fall into any of this category but you still want to know what are the standard window sizes in residential buildings, then stick till the end of this video because at the end of this video, you are not only going to know what are the standard window sizes in residential buildings but you are also going to know how window manufactures will find the standard sizes of your window. You would need to know that not all window sizes are the same. Usually, Bathroom and kitchen windows will vary in size also picture or bay windows will also be of varying sizes. Watch the video on the YouTube Channel to get more. Thank you
We all know the building “Taipei 101” in Taiwan. This massive skyscraper was once the tallest building in the world when it was opened in 2004 and was making a lot of headline back then. but it was later dethroned off his throne as the world tallest building in 2009 when Burj Khalifa in Dubai was completed. And because this building was located in an area prone to seismic or earthquake activities many has wondered how was this massive structure able to withstand strong earthquake forces or wind pressure without collapsing and this question was also asked because of the shape of ‘Taipei 101’ The building is made up of 8 sections which inclined outwards in a style called the “Pagoda style” and each of these inclined sections have eight floors. So, let’s see how this building withstand earthquake forces or wind pressure. Check more in the video below. Thank you.
Hello everyone at the end of this video you are going to learn when to use a pile foundation on structures and the importance of using these pile foundations. Pile foundations are one of the most commonly used deep foundation in structures. In pile foundations, we have the piles which are embedded inside the foundation after boring a hole of a certain diameter. And A pile is a long slender foundation member and these piles can be made of timber and structural steel or they can be made of concrete which might be cast – in – situ (Cast – in – situ means that the piles are made or cast on the construction site) and these piles are driven which act as a structural member to transfer the load of the structure to a required depth in deep foundations carrying a load which may be vertical or lateral load or they can both be vertical and lateral loads. Watch more:
Is it really worth it to build a massive dam? That is the question. Dams are some of the most impressive and well noticed aspects of modern infrastructure. And throughout history dams have played an important role in the growth and expansion of civilization. In fact, many ancient city planners back then use to rely on dams to alter the terrain which they planned to fight on. And also, because we know that flood waters can provide valuable nutrients to the soil and they can easily replenish water supplies, but if they are not properly controlled then it becomes a problem. So as a result of this, a dam will be constructed to store the water and also to control the amount of water which is moving down a stream or river.
Now because most things in the world and not only structures will most times usually have advantages and disadvantages, so to answer the question if building a massive hydroelectric dam is worth it or not, let’s see the advantages and disadvantages of building a dam. And you can decide if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages then it might be worth building one, but if the disadvantages outweigh the advantages then maybe it is really not that necessary to build one. And this can also be dependent on the reason why you want to build a dam in the first place.
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talk2hb1: My brother Abeg overlook all the negative bashing,The koko below is you get your content out their. One beautiful lesson I learn overtime was, you don't have to get it right before you get started. If all light should be green before we go, we won't go anywhere. Accent KO, deccent ni
I genuinely appreciate your kind word sir. When ever i watched a video, i don't look at accents, as long i can understand what is being said; then it is all good. because we all speak differently. The way i speak is my identity, the way you speak is your identity. It is so sad to see that some people still will decide to automatically dislike a content just because of accent which was given by God. Moreover it is your decision and no one will force you to watch a video or not. Well, It is all good.
WoundedLamb: Lmso.... Please, what's your own accent?
It's actually very funny when a Nigerian tell a fellow Nigerian he's got an "accent". I honestly don't think any well travelled person or anyone who's been to any word's major cities would ever say that. I watched the video and the guy's grammar was correct. He was very clear and easy to follow. He doesn't have to have your accent or an even American accent for his video to be watchable.
Thank you very much sir. God bless you. I know there is still a lot i need to improve. I am not perfect, and i will try to improve on my weakness everyday but to God be the glory for this present moment.
As for accents, there's absolutely nothing wrong your accent. I've lived almost all my life in North America. Toronto is the most diverse city in the world and I live right in the city centre. Everyone is from somewhere and our accents are the trademark. I can boldly tell you that you're easier to understand than many people here. I am almost certain the guy you quoted (naijapips04) isn't well traveled and quite naturally, he feels you either have to sound like him or have an accent similar to what he sees on tv for him to appreciate your video.
Positive feedbacks are great and it's always great to keep improving one's linguistic skills. However, the guy's comment was an uninformed criticism, and your response just made my day!
Thank you sir. I will try to improve on that. I really appreciate. God bless
talk2hb1: The fun part has to do with describing measurements and distance in what we can imagine. Like when you described the power generated you can includes how many houses will benefit from it e.g. if I should say this is enough to power 1million houses, and it will pump 4billion dollars back into the economy. Basically playing on audience imagination
For diction check some of your words pronunciation, listen to how its being pronounced and how you pronounced yours, you will improved gradually. Nice work bro. Once again
michlins: it's called hydro and not green energy for a reason. For the fact that this source of energy isn't stable but controlled by season should tell you everything you need to know about it. Another thing is the high cost of maintenance and repair with issues of flooring.
Egypt and some other countries are locked into the battle for the control of Nile river. Nigeria is perpetually required to give power to neighboring countries to ensure that we have enough water to power our dam or it becomes a monumental waste.