Arq.to Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 Demolition Day - Sun, 20 May 2007 19:54:00 +0000[images: Photos by Neil Burns capture the destruction; via the BBC]. The BBC posted a short photo-spread today that looks at the implosion of four cooling towers at the Chapelcross nuclear power station, in Scotland, where the UK used to produce weapons-grade plutonium. "The towers were brought down in 10 seconds, generating an estimated 25,000 tonnes of rubble," we read.[images: Photos by Andrew Turner and John Smith; via the BBC]. I think it's interesting, though, that the towers seem to crimp and torque in some of these pictures, almost whirling, or folding, down onto themselves like some kind of self-imploding Richard Serra sculpture, made of lead-reinforced concrete. Might demolition somehow reveal other geometries and architectural forms – otherwise unknown material tendencies held at bay by engineering? [images: Via The Scotsman]. In loosely related news, meanwhile, I'm excited to announce that Jeff Byles, author of Rubble: Unearthing the History of Demolition, will now be speaking at Postopolis! next week – so if you've got a knack for demolition, please stop by! More speakers to be announced shortly, including an up-to-date schedule. Ler artigo... Quote Arquitectura, Arquitetura, Construção, Engenharia e outros Espaço de Arquitetura e Fórum da Casa E LEGO, Comunidade LEGO, notícias e novidade LEGO
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