Monday, December 27, 2010

7 Building creative with the development of the world's longest

1. Angkor Wat
Substantially completed in mid-12th century, Angkor Wat temple is the result of the government of the kings in the Kingdom of Cambodia Khmer. It is a complex of worship is very broad and is surrounded by a stone wall along the 2.2 miles. Starting in the wake of about 802 AD and was completed around 1220 AD
 2. Stonehenge
No one knows exactly how Stonehenge was made, an estimated 5,000 years old. It is a big project that requires many centuries to complete. Each stone weighs 4 tons and must be moved to be withdrawn as far as 240 miles from south wales into place now in Wiltshire.
3. Petra
It is a city built on hills in Jordan with stone carving stone hill. Was built around 600 BCand completed around 250 BC. 
4. York Minster Cathedral
Construction of this major new project to be completed in 1472. This cathedral is one example of the victory of medieval technology both in terms of equipment and design. Created has 3 towers, each standing 200 feet tall, a remarkable thing at the time, was built in 1220 AD and was completed in 1472 
5. Sacsayhuamán

Sacsyhuaman is a form of imaginative grandeur of civilization in South America. The city is built with incredible precision cutting tool, so that no cement is required to accumulate the carved stones, however the stones were still intact in place until now. Was built around 1445 AD and was completed around 1508 AD 
6. The Great Pyramid
Pyramid is a building that is not foreign. Egypt's largest pyramid is a pyramid made for King Khufu around 2500 years BC. Is the world's tallest manmade structure until the establishment of the Eiffel Tower. Created with exceptional geometric accuracy, and is made by combining the science of astrology is very accurate down to a matter of millimeters. Until now unfinished debate on the transportation of stones, each weighing 2.5 tons. was built around 2.580 BC and completed around 2.560 BC. 
7. Parthenon
Was built around 447 BC and completed around 430 BC. The Parthenon was made on the Acropolis hill above the city of Athens. Construction project is arguably more remarkable since in his time the Greek insyinyur can create a building that detailed and aesthetically beautiful. This makes sense because the Parthenon was built to worship the goddess Athena.