7 Fast Facts About Construction All Around the World

Jun 18, 2021 | 0 comments

Some of the greatest construction works in history were not always made by tools. Once upon a time, people were using their bare hands, sheer skill, and minimal resources to build magnificent establishments that would soon become legends. These fast facts about construction will put light on the revolutionary makings of world-famous establishments.

There was a saying that goes, “Man fears time, time fears the pyramids”. Although they were built without tools, they are known to be one of the sturdiest buildings to stand the test of time. Not only that but a lot of famous establishments as well. Let’s take a closer look, shall we?

Guédelon Castle in France

Photo from: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2016/11/guedelon-castle-frances-brand-new.html

This is not your ordinary medieval castle, simply because it’s not built during the medieval ages. The fun part? Some locals from France decided to build a castle using only tools from the 13th century. They started building the castle in 1997 and finished it in the year 2020. 

The Fastest House Ever Built

Did you know that in 1983, there was a world record made of the fastest house ever built? Hundreds of workers received the honor of building a 3 story house in just 3 days! However, when the house was sold, the residents then found out that it was a total nightmare. As a result, they found uneven slabs, burst pipes, flawed roofs, mismatched paint, buckled walls, crooked doors, faulty sewer. 

Bridge of Hope 

Photo from: https://englishrussia.com/2007/06/26/wooden-half-bridge-project/

A bridge’s purpose is to connect one end to another. However, what if it’s only built halfway? Yes, that kind of bridge does exist. It’s also known as one of the construction anomalies. This bridge is known as the half-bridge of hope in Russia. It is a wooden structure that connotes connecting to something but is stopping midway. Although, the “bridge” is not at all useless. It actually features great-looking scenery.

Great Pyramids of Giza

During the late 13th century, pharaohs usually aligned their pyramids to stars. That’s one of the most interesting things about them. If you are familiar with the constellation of the “Orion”, the great pyramids of Giza somehow follow its shape.

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is one of the largest man-made 7 Wonders of the World that can be seen through space! However, it took a grueling 20 years to build, with over a million people’s lives on the line. Later on, archeologists would find buried bodies under some parts of the wall.

The Taj Mahal’s inscriptions

Known as one of the greatest expressions of love. Some even say that its beauty is incomparable. Pictures don’t do justice to how truly magnificent it is in person. During construction, it took 22,000 workers, 1000 elephants, and 20 years to finish. Moreover, one of its most prominent features is an inscription written at the great gate saying “O soul, you are at rest. Return to the Lord in peace with him, and he at peace with you”.

Kansas State Library

It’s literature like no other. The establishment is literally made out of books! Except these books are 25ft tall and 9ft wide. Truly a dream come true for all book lovers won’t you say? Furthermore, the front of the library features prominent titles such as The Lord of the Rings, Fahrenheit 451, and Romeo and Juliet. 

There you have it! 7 fast facts about construction. On the other hand, if you wish to learn more about construction, click one of the links below!

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