The world's tallest wooden buildings
A company in Japan will build the world's tallest wooden buildings on the occasion of 350 years of celebration in 2041. The company named Suitomo Forestry says that only 10 percent of the steel will be used to build a 70-storey building. The rest will be all wood. The building will be compiled by combining one million 80 thousand cubic meters of domestic wood.
According to a BBC online report, there will be 8,000 houses in this building built in Tokyo. Each house will have trees and verandahs on Pathaba.
Japan earthquake prone countries. Earthquake is a whole year. The Japan government passed the law in 2010 to use wood to build smaller establishments than the three-story building. But the building is being built keeping in mind the earthquake. The building will be built in the curved tube structure, which can deal with Japan's natural earthquakes.
The building will cost $ 560 million to build This cost is almost twice as big as the cost of building a conventional building. However, the company says it has plans to complete its construction by 2041.
The tallest building in the present world is in Vancouver. The building built for the student residence is 53 meters high.
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