Most Impressive Concrete Structures Around The World

Most Impressive Concrete Structures Around The World

The Motherland Calls

By far, concrete has been the number one building material. Its use has been seen for centuries where it’s used for building structures such as dams, statues, and landmarks among others. The reason as to why concrete is useful to many people irrespective of the centuries is the fact that it’s among the most versatile and ubiquitous building materials. It was used by ancient Greeks and ancient Romans. There are structures to testify of these facts and all around us; commercial concrete remains the one material that is continuously being used. Let’s take a look at some of the most impressive concrete structures that are in existence today.

1. The Pentagon

This is one of the American icons of architectures. The building is huge and is one of the most popular buildings around the world being used by the US government. It’s reported that up to 410,000 cubic yards of this amazing building material were used in the construction of this structure. The building has five sides and was built way back in the 1940s.

US Pentagon

2. The Pantheon

This is one of the world’s wonderful structures of concrete that was built in 126 AD and is still in existence today. This structure is located in Rome, Italy. Though built so long ago, this structure remains one of the buildings which concrete was used to build. It’s a beautiful and awesome feat of history that many still wonder how it was constructed with the level of primitivism that is expected to have existed back then. 

The Pantheon

3. Bank of London and South America

Also referred to as BLAS, this structure is another unique concrete structure in existence today. It’s located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It looks like a colossal skeleton that is rising from the ground when you look at it from outside.

Bank of London and South America

4. Christ The Redeemer

This Brazilian structure is listed among the Seven Wonders of the World. It’s located in Rio Janeiro, Brazil. The construction of the amazing structure commenced in the 1920s and was completed after 9 years. The statue is 98ft tall and was built by the use of soapstone and reinforced concrete. It weighs around 1445 tonnes.

Christ Redeemer

5. The Motherland Calls

At the time of its unveiling in 1967, the Mother of Calls was recognized as the world’s largest statue. The complex structure was built to commemorate the Battle of Stalingrad. The woman statue is located in Volgograd, Russia.

The Motherland Calls

6. Burj Khalifa

This is the tallest man-made structure on planet earth. The primary construction material of the 2717ft tall structure is concrete. The construction of this tall structure took five years between 2004 and 2010. The unique structure was built in order to impress people all the way from its construction to design. Burj Khalifa is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Burj Khalifa

7. Causeway Bridge

This frightening structure spans 24 miles over Lake Ponchartrain. The most frightening thing to most people is that when at the midpoint, you aren’t able to see land on either side.

Causeway Bridge

8. The Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam is an electricity generating dam that was constructed in 1935 and it created Lake Mead. It was constructed with 4,360,000cubic yards of concrete and was the world’s largest dam at the time of completion.

The Hoover Dam

9. United d’Habitation

This huge apartment in Marseille, France was completed in 1952. It’s a reflection of the optimism of post-war ability to merge individual and collective aspirations.

United d’Habitation

10. The Panama Canal

In history, the Panama Canal remains as one of the most important structures made of concrete. It dramatically cut the times that shipping of goods across the world required. In this way, it revolutionized commerce.

 

Source: https://delzottoproducts.com/2016/10/27/10-worlds-impressive-concrete-structures/

The Panama Canal

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