There are many marvels of civil engineering and architecture
both in the ancient world as well as the modern world. These structures range from the Parthenon in
ancient Greece to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world, in
Dubai. Both of these structures have one
thing in common. A creative and
intuitive mind envisioned their construction.
The Burj Khalifa may be the tallest structure in the world, but the
Songjiang Hotel is amazing in its own right.
The following discusses the details of the hotel as well as the values
civil engineers hold when designing a project and seeing it through to
fruition.
| Aerial view of the quarry in Shanghai, China. |
The Songjiang Hotel was to undergo construction in 2009,
however due to various factors, groundbreaking for the hotel began in early
March of this year. What makes this
hotel different from others you might ask?
To begin with, the hotel is being built in a 100 meter deep quarry in
Shanghai, China. The existing water in
the quarry will be added upon to make an artificial lake. This means that two of the floors in the
hotel and an aquarium will be completely submerged beneath the lake. Additionally, this five-star hotel will have 19 stories, containing upwards of 380 guest rooms. As if this wasn't enough, a man-made waterfall
will be constructed to flow over the front of the hotel. If you find yourself as the thrill-seeking
type, have no fear! The Songjiang Hotel
will provide its guests with the opportunity to bungee jump of the quarry ridge
coming within feet of the artificial lake below. This hotel will provide its guests with
unique opportunities not found in other hotels.
| Artist's rendering of the Songjiang Waterfall Hotel. |
One area of focus very important to civil engineering is the
environmental factor. Civil engineers
take careful consideration of their projects’ effects on the surrounding
terrain. The engineers of the Songjiang
Hotel have carefully considered their constructions impact on the
environment. By using an already
existing terrain, the excavating “footprint” left on the environment will be
significantly smaller than starting from scratch. The hotel will contain a naturally lit atrium
and green roof. This green roof will use geothermal heat as
electricity and a heat source. The
environmental considerations don’t stop here, however. The surrounding area on the ledge of the
basin will be engulfed with a variety of vegetation. All of these environmental factors will help
the Great Britain civil engineers working on the project, maintain a positive
image in the public’s eyes.
| Artist's rendering of the hotel at night. |
In addition to civil engineers’ concern for the environment
during projects, civil engineers possess other values. These include meeting deadlines on time and
meeting them with precision. This
precision allows civil engineers to stay a step above the rest as professionals
in their technical career fields. The
engineers behind the Songjiang Hotel project are undoubtedly experts in their
career fields. It is important to
realize that one other important area of value to engineers is
collaboration. Referring back to the
example of the Parthenon and the Burj Khalifa, I guarantee these were not one man’s or woman’s effort. Behind every
skyscraper, Girder Bridge, and dam, there exists a team of skilled engineers
and other professionals. These people work together to complete a task, no matter how small or
large-scale it might be. Simply put, this project is a team effort, and when completed, will be the next engineering marvel of the world!
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This was a well organized article that you wrote. The way that you were able explain the project and how engineers are to take care of the environment is very important. This project is a really cool idea and the way you were able to show the values of engineers in this article.
ReplyDeleteThe project itself is a cool idea and I liked how you explained the engineering role in the project and used it to shine a good light on your field. Great information and format.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing concept as you said in class. It's even better with graphics to come with it. I like the integration of the graphics too. Makes the article really flow together. I really enjoy the skeptical side of this read because it really means you're looking at this logically. There are lots of things to consider about this but if they can pull it off, it would definitely be the next engineering marvel of the world.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an awesome concept! This post is well structured and flows very nicely. I like that you talk about how civil engineers take the environment into consideration, especially in a project like this one.
ReplyDeleteThis hotel woul be awesome! To use the natural landscape around you, and add some modern-day designs and engineering. I am truely blown away by some of the things china is coming out with these days. Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteI thought you did a very good job in explaining the designs of this hotel, as a fellow engineer, I enjoyed reading your perspectives, the aspects of the hotel that you thought were very important, it was a plesant read. The pictures add detail into the project, as well as a sense of excitement to see this structure built!