Good grief. The only way to build a building economically is to engineer it to BARELY stand. If you exceed the structural tolerances, IT FALLS. It doesn't matter what it's made of.
"The only way to build a building economically is to engineer it to BARELY stand." Kek "Good grief". No: low-cost leader is definitely not the only marketing method. Also, no: not every building has been engineered to "barely stand". That particular building was definitely not engineered to barely stand. What nonsense. Quick! Grab your thesaurus and find a new slippery escape route.
Oh, ok, so they built a bunker 110 stories tall. Cool.
You have to minimize materials and construction costs or you never make a profit. You could build your house so that it would resist me if I rammed it with a bulldozer, but I'd be willing to bet your house would topple like it was made of paper. BECAUSE YOUR HOUSE IS BUILT ECONOMICALLY.
"They are engineered to take the heat load..." Yes, by being constructed of steel and iron. 🙂
Good grief. The only way to build a building economically is to engineer it to BARELY stand. If you exceed the structural tolerances, IT FALLS. It doesn't matter what it's made of.
"The only way to build a building economically is to engineer it to BARELY stand." Kek "Good grief". No: low-cost leader is definitely not the only marketing method. Also, no: not every building has been engineered to "barely stand". That particular building was definitely not engineered to barely stand. What nonsense. Quick! Grab your thesaurus and find a new slippery escape route.
Oh, ok, so they built a bunker 110 stories tall. Cool.
You have to minimize materials and construction costs or you never make a profit. You could build your house so that it would resist me if I rammed it with a bulldozer, but I'd be willing to bet your house would topple like it was made of paper. BECAUSE YOUR HOUSE IS BUILT ECONOMICALLY.
I'm done arguing with willful idiots. Later.