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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDubai New Year celebration - absolutely stunning
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This whole production is amazing
Biophilic
(6,396 posts)jmbar2
(7,583 posts)Thanks for posting.
Note: Music cuts out for a bit, then returns.
berniesandersmittens
(13,075 posts)Mesmerizing. The horses running through sand were breathtaking. And the performers ...wow
jmbar2
(7,583 posts)Looked like there was no safety rope.
berniesandersmittens
(13,075 posts)I was hoping she'd be at the very top at the end
mountain grammy
(28,662 posts)Amazing.. thanks for posting and Happy New Year!
berniesandersmittens
(13,075 posts)jmbar2
(7,583 posts)The huge tower that is the centerpiece of the show is called the Burj Khalifa. It was completed in 2009 and is the tallest skyscraper in the world. However, like other tall buildings in Dubai, it is not connected to a municipal sewer system, so much of the waste has to be collected and hauled away by trucks.
In the interview, Ascher explained that some [buildings] can access a municipal system but many of them actually use trucks to take the sewage out of individual buildings and then they wait on a queue to put it into a waste water treatment plant. So its a fairly primitive system. Trucks often wait in line for up to 24 hours before they can offload their payload. As Gizmodo calculated, a full building with 35,000 people would produce 7 tons of poop per day, plus all the additional wastewater for showers, brushing your teeth and so on, totaling up to 15 tons per day of wastewater.
The inefficiency of such a system is mind-boggling and raises the issue of how architecture is more than just designing a great building. Architects must also consider the impact of their building on the rest of the city and how it will interact with it. Its all fine and good to build the worlds tallest building, but if you have to remove the waste via inefficient and costly trucks, then youve failed.
https://www.envirology.co.nz/bridgette-meinhold-the-incredible-story-of-how-the-burj-khalifa-s-poop-is-trucked-out-of-town/#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20world%27s%20most,drive%20it%20out%20of%20Dubai.
snot
(11,473 posts)I'm afraid I don't have time to watch the whole thing; but I'm a bit confused about what I did see, as to whether the action, especially by the human dancers et al., was meant to refer to a particular mythological or other narrative or theme. If any of you have a theory, I'm interested!