When wooden skyscrapers were first built, they inevitably raised questions, just as they did when the first concrete skyscraper was constructed in 1903. Are they sustainable? Will they be a fire hazard? Will they rot or decay? Will they be strong enough? Now we’re on the threshold of a new construction revolution: wooden skyscrapers are springing up across the globe. As the following infographic by Futurism shows, these wooden skyscraper designs are more sustainable, less expensive, and consume less fossil fuel to build and maintain.
Infographic Sources:
1. Conceptual skyscrapers
2. Unbuilt Buildings: 12 Awesome Future Architectural Designs
3. 20 Stunning Futuristic Skyscraper Concepts You Must See
4. Skyscrapers Rising From Shantytowns: A Futuristic Vision of Lagos
5. From datacentre highrises to vertical drone clusters: Six of the best futuristic skyscraper concepts
1. Conceptual skyscrapers
2. Unbuilt Buildings: 12 Awesome Future Architectural Designs
3. 20 Stunning Futuristic Skyscraper Concepts You Must See
4. Skyscrapers Rising From Shantytowns: A Futuristic Vision of Lagos
5. From datacentre highrises to vertical drone clusters: Six of the best futuristic skyscraper concepts
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