The Nightmare of San Francisco’s Sinking Tower, Explained

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The Millennium Tower has been a nightmare since the completion of construction back in 2009. The tower has been sinking by approximately 18 inches and leaning toward the northwest corner of the site by about 29 inches. And in an effort to fix the issue the tower's tilt accelerated further. This tilting isn't normal and if this continues at this rate the elevators and plumbing could have potential damaging effects. In this video we explore the issues surrounding the tower.
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@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
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@cayrick
@cayrick Жыл бұрын
THIS IS HOW THE MILLENNIUM TOWER HAPPENED In mid-2004, the Department of Building Inspection took the extraordinary step of ordering construction halted on a 52-story project at 80 Natoma St. because the building would be unstable with the as planned foundation on the clay and sand soil of South of Market. The then head of the building inspection department, Frank Y. Chiu, said in a legal declaration in October 2004 that he ordered a work stoppage in light of their experts’ warnings that the 80 Natoma St. project would sink far more than the geotechnical designers estimated. At this point in time, The Millennium Tower is still on the drawing board and has the exact same foundation designed by the exact same geotechnical firm - Treadwell and Rollo - that designed the much much lighter 80 Natoma St. project that was just shut down by the Department of Building Inspection for having an inadequate foundation. Treadwell and Rollo are now undeniably aware that their foundation as planned for the Millennium Tower is inadequate and that it will be rejected by the Department of Building Inspection so they simply did not submit it for review and let construction begin. It is of record and is undeniable. This is what happened and it can be easily fact-checked by anybody, everything else that is being thrown around including the kitchen sink is I suspect an intentional distraction from what is a simple truth
@advancetotabletop5328
@advancetotabletop5328 11 ай бұрын
Thanks. Scratching my head why they were allowed *not* to submit the plans for review.
@marksample6230
@marksample6230 11 ай бұрын
Saved me 15 min.
@stevenelson3515
@stevenelson3515 11 ай бұрын
@@advancetotabletop5328It becomes incredibly clear when you understand that Department of Building Inspections is, in a city rife with corruption, the worst of the bunch. Grease the right palms, and it’s a breeze to get inadequate or non-existent plans to get through.
@billhopen
@billhopen 10 ай бұрын
you mean you can "just begin building it" without a engineering reveiw?!?!? sounds pretty third world
@cayrick
@cayrick 10 ай бұрын
@@billhopen Going to bedrock is an expensive proposiition. If you can convince city bureaucrats that do the permitting that your structure can be supported with shorter (cheaper) friction piles, you can go bigger and higher and if your assumptions are wrong, you have exited the project, closed your corporation and moved onto other ventures with a new financiial sturcture, leaving the buyers holding the bag.
@sittingindetroit9204
@sittingindetroit9204 8 ай бұрын
If I recall, 50-60 years ago in Boston they were “dewatering” a construction site for a new building. This resulted in the cathedral next door leaning after being there for 100s of years
@standarddeviation6428
@standarddeviation6428 10 ай бұрын
I'm just sad that 'regular' developers in SF can't get permission to build anything practical or economical. But if you're building a skyscraper that brings in a ton of tax revenue, you can cut corners on the FOUNDATION and get away with it. Shameful!
@michaelodonnell8209
@michaelodonnell8209 Жыл бұрын
Ignoring the huge safety concerns, imagine how embarrassed those wealthy people are to utter, "I live in the Millennium Tower." This is an engineering nightmare, and a lawyer's dream come true.
@NineInchTyrone
@NineInchTyrone 10 ай бұрын
Lawyers will feast for years
@patrickvillers6454
@patrickvillers6454 11 ай бұрын
The fact that San San Francisco is prone to earthquakes and now they have this Neo leaning tower of Pisa and all of the other skyscrapers in a row like dominos concerns me.
@catsupchutney
@catsupchutney 10 ай бұрын
The owners must have been ecstatic to learn they could blame the nearby transportation hub.
@MrGaryg20047
@MrGaryg20047 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention about the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 and quite a few homes especially in the Marina District sunk and destroyed because the structures were built on top of mudflats which causes liquefaction, and the owners still rebuilt in that area again and these greedy developers still want to put a heavy condo building on top of landfill.
@Just_Johnnie
@Just_Johnnie Жыл бұрын
I wonder what would have happened to a tall building during a strong earthquake when it is standing on water logged soil?
@jaewok5G
@jaewok5G Жыл бұрын
probably nothing … it'll be fine.
@billmancini7619
@billmancini7619 Жыл бұрын
It’s called liquefaction...disasterous
@michaeld5888
@michaeld5888 Жыл бұрын
@@jaewok5G If they were unable to predict how much this tower would start to tilt in static circumstances and repair attempts how on Earth would they know about the results from the entirely unpredictable movements of unknown intensity in an Earthquake.
@hypsyzygy506
@hypsyzygy506 Жыл бұрын
Vibrating waterlogged soil tends to make it behave like quicksand. Not ideal for anything sitting on it.
@zackantonio9253
@zackantonio9253 Жыл бұрын
I imagine that once the soil liquefies the building will implode. Supports are into bedrock on one side and an opposing corner, leaving the middle supported on old bay mud. Hopefully it only takes itself out and doesn't have too much collateral damage.
@TuckaBuck89
@TuckaBuck89 Жыл бұрын
Watched this again. The pics of lower level walls cracking and paint peeling are symptomatic. At best, a little spalling, just paint peeling. At worst, BIG problems.. That the building owner/management didn't even try to remedy these seemingly superficial problems just indicates the complexity of this issue, and the unwillingness for anyone to step up and admit responsibility. My advice to current residents: you probably have another home(s) elsewhere, go live there before it's too late. Let your lawyers duke it out in the meantime.
@DocNo27
@DocNo27 11 ай бұрын
I saw something last week (wish I could find) where people were complaining sewage wasn't draining and stinking the place up because of the tilt. I don't care how you spin it, that's NOT good!
@jeffro221
@jeffro221 10 ай бұрын
".....the unwillingness for anyone to step up and admit responsibility." You really think anyone is going to do that?
@thorbjrnhellehaven5766
@thorbjrnhellehaven5766 Жыл бұрын
I remember a shopping center when I was younger. The building had good foundation, while the parking lot didn't. The asphalt ripped along the building, as the parking lot was sinking between 50-100 cm (20-40 inches). To solve this, they had to use light weight materials to fill up. If they would have used stones, they would just increase the sinking rate.
@xikano8573
@xikano8573 Жыл бұрын
That really bites that they didn't take taking it down to bedrock from the very beginning into account. Making corrections after the fact is 'no bueno', may as well, close shop. Man up, Design Team, this is why you get paid the big bucks! We can not put a price on human safety, seriously! Well done, Ashley! 👏🏽
@sethmyers5666
@sethmyers5666 Жыл бұрын
Also, are the buildings nearby at risk of the building falling on them? What about people walking around the base of the building. There could be death even if no one is inside the building.
@Fuff63
@Fuff63 11 ай бұрын
Even if ever ‘fixed’, who would want to ever be inside the building knowing it’s troubled history?
@guangxidavidliu
@guangxidavidliu 11 ай бұрын
The salty water vapor from sea will seep through the cracks and corrode reinforcement. Given time, concrete walls reinforcement will be rusted and spalling. Then, this structure will be weakened.
@FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay
@FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay 10 ай бұрын
It is absolutely insane that thing was ever built, let alone not built down to bedrock on the shore of SF Bay. How is that not considered domestic terrorism? It needs a controlled demo before it uncontrollably demos itself and anything around it
@TVHouseHistorian
@TVHouseHistorian Жыл бұрын
As for the building’s vulnerability in the event of an earthquake, the tilt is only part of the issue. The fact that its foundation only goes down to clay (at least the part that isn’t being shored up by rods) plays an enormous factor in terms of the overall performance of the structure during any seismic event. Even with the shoring system in place, I very much question the building’s viability long-term, as well as the system’s own performance during seismic movement. I don’t know anything about the math they’re using, but the sheer weight of the building plus the powerful forces from an earthquake surely would put both immediate and excessive force on those piers, as well as the entire system they are now a part of - to such an extent that it makes sense that the entire pier system would surely fail. If you want one good example of a skyscraper’s performance during powerful seismic activity, look no further than the Japan earthquake of 2011 which was a whopping *9.0* magnitude. To my knowledge, not even one of those skyscrapers fell to the ground. This was due to the competence of Japanese structural engineers who understood building tectonics, and knew to design for powerful earthquakes. The original plans for the Millennium Tower called for a much lighter structure which, in theory, did not require going all the way down to bedrock. The high tech lighter structure was going to cost more than its developers wanted, so the structural “recipe,” if you will, was changed to employ more conventional materials, which, as it turns out, would be significantly heavier than the higher-tech materials originally planned for. A bedrock foundation would prove more expensive than the foundation that was deemed suitable for the lighter structure, so SOMEHOW, SOME WAY, SOMEONE decided the shallower foundation would make due for the heavier structure. It doesn’t take a structural engineer to figure out that this is positive lunacy, and a recipe for disaster. At the risk of stating the obvious, I think the entire project ultimately fell victim to M.O.N.E.Y. The bean counters got their way, and now we have a fix in the works that comes at a gargantuan cost - that is, significantly more than it would have cost just to have the foundation system go all the way down to bedrock. The soil study alone should have told them immediately that the foundation they wanted to go with was completely inadequate. I just hope this so-called “fix” they’re scrambling to employ doesn’t end up costing lives. This entire fiasco was so totally avoidable…
@brent4073
@brent4073 11 ай бұрын
As a 'bean counter' myself, it had nothing to do with them and all about architects and engineers. If a cheaper option wasn't safe, it should have never been an option, period.
@genekelly8467
@genekelly8467 10 ай бұрын
Great analysis-and the fact that this inadequate foundation renders the building totally unsafe-a collapse could kill tens of thousands and damage other buildings. It must be condemned and torn down
@salt6
@salt6 Жыл бұрын
An engineer has posted a video on the design of the support pilings. He is concerned that the pilings will not be able to support the load that will be placed on them.
@alberthartl8885
@alberthartl8885 11 ай бұрын
More specifically he discovered that the connection between the foundation and the new piles was inadequate. The steel was to small and it was imbedded in the concrete at too shallow a depth. The whole connection would most likely blow apart.
@israel3538
@israel3538 10 ай бұрын
WHEN THERE’S CATASTROPHE, GUARANTEE EVERYONE INVOLVED IS GONNA BE LIKE “I DON’T KNOW HOW THIS COULD’VE HAPPENED. WHAT A SURPRISE”
@gelf1907
@gelf1907 Жыл бұрын
I lived in SF back in the time thry were "getting" this plan approved. Gavin and the board finally approved it and many rumors of what that cost the developers. We all knew that the shallow foundation was a scam. And guess what? It was a scam...
@alext8828
@alext8828 Жыл бұрын
58 stories? Here in NYC, we call that baby stuff. We got buildings that'll make you dizzy. We knock 50-story buildings down when we get sick of looking at them. Knock it down and rebuild it. And this time put some effort into it and stop fooling around.
@OMNIPHEAST
@OMNIPHEAST 11 ай бұрын
Omg, you are so cool
@brunodesrosiers266
@brunodesrosiers266 Жыл бұрын
The idea that the City is in anyway responsible for this goes against all fundamental principles of the Economic Theory of Law. Imagine how reckless all actors in the design of any construction requiring a permit are invited to become from the moment they learn they can transfer their liability to the body that ultimately gives a green light to start digging. Who did the geotechnical/established the parameters for it? Who analyzed the data and, knowing the history of this site, determined the safety coefficients? Those professionals are closer to the core of causes that led this building being in this situation.
@svennielsen633
@svennielsen633 10 ай бұрын
This is incredible incompetence. Did anyone ever calculate the weight importance of people actually living and working there? In my city we have a high rise building that sunk 10 cm or more just because of that mistake. This is a TOFU construction.
@sauronthegreat5799
@sauronthegreat5799 11 ай бұрын
Did Stockton Rush design the millennium tower?
@georgevavoulis4758
@georgevavoulis4758 11 ай бұрын
Let this be an example of what GREED / CORRUPTION will do
@stjohnbaby
@stjohnbaby 11 ай бұрын
Its safe😀 like the Ocean gate Titan..Lived in S.F.from 1968 thru 2000,and Loma Prita,my husband was at the collapse of the Cypress freeway as a Fire Cpt.,no way I would occupy there.
@eleventy-seven
@eleventy-seven Жыл бұрын
Building Integrity a structural engineer on KZbin has followed this and done a series including his recent report that suggests a major flaw in their so called fix that could result in a cascade failure of the fix although it's unlikely to topple. It will increase it's tilt from the current 29" tilt exceeds 40" the gravity fed sewage will stop flowing and it will be vacated and disassembled. Its built on landfill. Hamburger is full of it.
@justaskin8523
@justaskin8523 Жыл бұрын
"Disassembled"? No way. It will be demolished, which will create pollution and toxic fallout. But that's okay, because demolishing it would be the right thing to do.
@eleventy-seven
@eleventy-seven Жыл бұрын
@@justaskin8523 What I meant. Disassembled or demolished. All better then as Musk puts it RUD or Rapid Unintended Disassembly when a rocket blows up.
@davidzachmeyer1957
@davidzachmeyer1957 11 ай бұрын
This situation is reminiscent of the Transcona grain elevator failure.
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 Жыл бұрын
Good recap but I would point out that plans for the development of the transit station next door were being debated for the last couple of decades, and then approvals were under consideration before the Millennial Tower. The who area has been underdevelopment since the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 did so much damage and caused the clearing of the old freeway system that was previously on that site. Thus, anyone building in that area should understand that there will be excavations near every site. Should the transit people have known that what the city approved for the Millennium was not what the City approved? Should transit have known that the Millennium developers would cut corners with the foundations when other buildings have foundations going to bedrock? How much is anyone development responsible for modifying their own development if the next door development develops problems that their poor design should never have allowed to be problems in the first place? And we all wonder, if there is a big earthquake here, even more than the Loma Prieta was, what would the Millennium fall into? It is surrounded by high rises.
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alistair, these are great points.
@altArchitecture
@altArchitecture Жыл бұрын
Great video! I just found your channel and I am really enjoying the content. SF is the hot topic right now it seems!😄
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
Hi altArch! Happy to have you here 😀 It is, I was fascinated by the project and all the issues.
@clem5474
@clem5474 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I am currently writing a script for a soil settlement video and I came across your vid whilst doing my research.
@gregc.8040
@gregc.8040 11 ай бұрын
This is what you call a Money Pit. A hole in the ground that you throw money into. The more you throw in the more it sinks. I am no expert.
@rs5801
@rs5801 7 ай бұрын
add insult to injury residents are now asked to pony up over 6 mill for repairs
@TuckaBuck89
@TuckaBuck89 Жыл бұрын
A good video. Not too technical, covers a thought-out range of issues. I enjoyed it.
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
thank you John!
@chadglass7705
@chadglass7705 11 ай бұрын
The building is already coming apart. This is how it starts. It's not reversible. This building will either collapse or be dismantled.
@yashar4696
@yashar4696 Жыл бұрын
Very nice explanation. Thanx!
@Yahoo886
@Yahoo886 10 ай бұрын
Even the homeless in SF wont build encampments around Millennium Tower.
@johnnyweb2000
@johnnyweb2000 Жыл бұрын
Ashley, I live hee in SF - you make the best explanation I've seen in YEARS.
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
Thank you Robert!
@dustingrubbs8636
@dustingrubbs8636 7 ай бұрын
If a large earthquake hits this building, I worry it could actually fall OVER not down!😣
@drguffey
@drguffey 10 ай бұрын
They may say it's fixed but who would trust that. I think it should be torn down.
@pigboykool
@pigboykool Жыл бұрын
Arrrh, I would not live there if people pay me. lol
@michaelpoyntz774
@michaelpoyntz774 10 ай бұрын
To me, the issues that prevailed here are greed combined with engineering ignorance! The developers dreamed of making millions and then steam rolled everyone along their way to get on board! Even a five year old playing with a set of wood building blocks soon discovers if you build anything on a unstable surface it goes caboom sooner or later!
@johnvenier4011
@johnvenier4011 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks!
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley 7 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@michaelmarks1391
@michaelmarks1391 Жыл бұрын
Let's say Ron Hamburger knew for a fact that a magnitude 8.3 earthquake was hitting San Fancisco in 3 minutes and he was located in the lobby of the Millennium Tower. Do you suppose he will stay in his safe, safe building, or will he run as fast and far away from it as he can? Stated another way, is the man sincere in his insistence? I think not. The people declaring that building is safe are the same ones who designed, built, and approved the project in the first place. These people should not be in the position to make decisions about the triage to keep the thing from falling down. They do not have the credibility to be putting out confident statements of safety.
@johnnyweb2000
@johnnyweb2000 Жыл бұрын
Also, I was here in Embarcadero West during the earthquake - and I worked before in the Fremont tower cross corner, what about an earthquake dropping the whole building?
@venox3811
@venox3811 10 ай бұрын
This tower is a perfectly metaphor of the current state of the city of San Francisco.
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene 6 ай бұрын
Good advice about pre-construction units. --- You don't have to be a trained-professional, to realize something is _seriously-wrong_ if foundational elements of a building are showing dangerous-cracks. Brought to mind the sad case of Champlain Tower South, Surfside! In _San Francisco,_ of all places, a soaring massive tower built on landfill, failing to go down to solid bedrock, seems, pardon the pun, --- the _height of folly!_ And as for the assurance the building is "safe", from the engineer, I think the young lady said, I would take that with a skeptical dump-truck load of salt! --- You could not pay-me to live in the Leaning Tower of Millennium. No way under the sun!
@fonziebulldog5786
@fonziebulldog5786 9 ай бұрын
That tower will probably end up in a really bad situation if they dont start the demolition.
@rolfstamenov9914
@rolfstamenov9914 10 ай бұрын
Beware liquefaction during quake. .
@michaelmorris4515
@michaelmorris4515 11 ай бұрын
That tower's gone the first 8+ mag earthquake that comes along. It needs to be destroyed now while the destruction can be controlled.
@tangobayus
@tangobayus 11 ай бұрын
They will end up taking it down piece by piece. You can't collapse it safely.
@AlistairKiwi
@AlistairKiwi 5 ай бұрын
The Transbay Transit center was being discussed even before the 1989 earthquake. If it was a surprise to anyone involved in the 2005 Millennium Tower - then... ? The Transbay Transit center was was much discussed in the 1990s & many of us were dissatisfied over how long it took for anyone to agree on this thing. It was finally approved in 1999. I think the Millennium Tower got through the SF Planning Commission in 2002, but what they approved was not what was built. I think it is ridiculous to claim that the Transbay Transit center is the cause of the Millennium's problems. The Millennium Tower was not even dreamed up during the much publicized development of the Transit center. How could they not take into account the Transit center's construction in the Millennium's plans? Just, disingenuous.
@nufosmatic
@nufosmatic 11 ай бұрын
3:26 - Old clay can contain a lot of water, and if you pump the water out, the clay will compress, so, fooled you...
@frankallen3634
@frankallen3634 11 ай бұрын
We have minor quakes all the time mostly in the 4-5 range in magnitude. But being born and raised there I don't get out of bed for less than a 6. Definitely did in 89 when we got hit hard with collapse and fire
@shadowfilm7980
@shadowfilm7980 9 ай бұрын
Your point too about what if during an earthquake is a very good question. It would be extremely frightening to be in that building during an earthquake. OMG! 😵‍💫🫣😵
@dondoyle8474
@dondoyle8474 9 ай бұрын
This building needs to be dismantled now before it kills hundreds of people.
@jcarieri5435
@jcarieri5435 3 ай бұрын
Of coarse it is all connected. They will say that it is safe even as it is coming down
@darylmorse
@darylmorse 10 ай бұрын
I would not trust a single word from Ron Hamburger. The "fixes" have not been well thought out. It's more like they are grasping at straws to fix the problem without performing the necessary analysis. The latest "fix" to pile down to the bedrock will put massive load on the perimeter of the foundation, which it was not designed for. I feel a lot of sympathy for the people that bought into this tower.
@aegaeon117
@aegaeon117 10 ай бұрын
The building is not safe, that is reinforced concrete with cracking with dramatically flawed foundation. It's coming down one way or another.
@ellenbryn
@ellenbryn 7 ай бұрын
SF had a Mag 6.9 damaging earthquake in 1989 that killed 63 people, and it has constant minor to moderate earthquakes, which cause fatigue stress. For instance, some aftershocks of a 4.2 earthquake in the area last week, including a 2.9 this morning, were probably felt by residents in the upper floors, since it wasn't built on earthquake dampeners (why?!) and instead is built on fill. The worst damage and all the deaths in 1989 were due to a raised freeway that collapsed and rowhouses in the Marina District that collapsed, both built on fill. Frankly, I don't understand why they keep relying on the advice of Hamburger, whose initial calculations and subsequent ones have repeatedly been disproven by reality, One thing I'm still waiting for is the city or local news to follow up on @buildingIntegrity 's very important question about a potential point of failure which sermes to have been overlooked in the remediation. in an earthquake, it may behave exactly like the weak points on the cypress expressway which collapsed.
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene
@PC-Phobic-Jean-Rene 6 ай бұрын
Yea, I saw that episode. Sound like a disaster in the making, but no one is paying attention. ---- Except _Building Integrity,_ --- so lacking in San Francisco.
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper 11 ай бұрын
It would be cheaper to demolish it and rebuild on more solid foundation.
@uiuc007
@uiuc007 10 ай бұрын
The Millenium Tower is a metaphor for the city of SF today, unfortunately
@MarkMclaughlin-qm8kq
@MarkMclaughlin-qm8kq 10 ай бұрын
U could install a heavier dapper on opposite side of building to straightened it out it could be temporary until the foundation is fixed.
@chunksloth
@chunksloth 11 ай бұрын
Imagine hiring a guy named "Ronald Hamburger" to design your skyscraper. 😂😂😂😂
@ottooldenhardt
@ottooldenhardt 10 ай бұрын
San Francisco is quickly becoming a ghost town. If the tower falls and nobody is around to see it, will it make a sound?
@billwong7420
@billwong7420 9 ай бұрын
It is easier to blame your newborn than to accept responsibly. Lousy engineer and city government who granted the building permit.
@jim2376
@jim2376 10 ай бұрын
Won't be surprising if the mitigation measures fail and ultimately a decision is made to dismantle the entire building steel beam by steel beam and floor by floor.
@jim2376
@jim2376 10 ай бұрын
@@GH-oi2jf For good? Or only for now? Stay tuned.
@ddyeo503
@ddyeo503 10 ай бұрын
They need to tear this tower down before someone gets hurt. I remember when the Leaning Tower of Pisa was leaning more and more and they put a cable around the tower and pulled it back some, while they repaired the footing. Of course you can't do that with a skyscraper. Plus the nearby buildings might be at risk. Enough money has been spent on this nightmare. Tear it down and start over,,,,,,,,,,,,
@bengraham9427
@bengraham9427 Жыл бұрын
.. a general summary of other news and engineering reports which indicates the soil was inadequate to support a heavy building without piers reaching bedrock, that asymmetric foundation walls associated with the parking garage anchor zones of the building in such a way that settling occurs unevenly. The remedial piers have displaced soil and increased the tilt with little if any stabilization. Leave the commentary to the engineers that have been ignored throughout this process and follow the money Ashley.
@M13x13M
@M13x13M 10 ай бұрын
My solution 10 years ago was to take it down to 300 ft. That would have been a more workable solution.
@RealDevastatia
@RealDevastatia 10 ай бұрын
Sloping floors are common where I live. I hate it. It messes up my back when I'm sleeping, and I can feel gravity pulling me in unnatural directions.
@u.p.woodtick3296
@u.p.woodtick3296 8 ай бұрын
Unless that take this tower down there will be a major disaster costing hundreds of lives. .
@kevinkouadio6262
@kevinkouadio6262 Жыл бұрын
Hi I’m an undergraduate international student who wants to apply for the architecture program in UBC but I find it difficult.
@matrix-teknologies
@matrix-teknologies 10 ай бұрын
Am not a building engineer but even I know I have fool and future proof my design against idiots or earthquakes. I would have build from the rockbed, not from the clay, just for the sake of saving some millions in my pocket, also this is a tragedy waiting to happen, that building should be desconstructed by this point, no smart person should live there. Some idiot can come and weaken the soil and then the build starts to also sink
@ectomorph_7
@ectomorph_7 11 ай бұрын
One decent close earthquake is all that building needs to fall.
@edp2260
@edp2260 11 ай бұрын
When purchasing property, have everything inspected by professionals. The purchase contract better have an inspection period. The buyer should be paying for the inspections, and selecting the inspectors. It the seller has already had inspections done and has provided them (they must disclose this anyway), it is still a good idea to get your own inspections. If you have to bail out of a purchase based on an inspection, it will be the best money you ever spent.
@Mrchadmam
@Mrchadmam 26 күн бұрын
That tower will collapse at 8:42am on October the 18th 2027 following 7.8 earthquake but not until a 5.5 aftershock there will be 4236 lives lost and countless injured because of the collapse
@bigradwolf5001
@bigradwolf5001 Жыл бұрын
They got lucky it is not tilting to another residential. Otherwise it could start a domino effect.
@aguynamedscott11
@aguynamedscott11 10 ай бұрын
San Francisco needs to get some advice from Las Vegas. If that tower were in Vegas they would load it full of pyrotechnics and blow it up.
@brandonbaker5884
@brandonbaker5884 11 ай бұрын
They will need to condem this property. Human waste is backing up into tentants sinks now. The only thing left are the trials and whom is going to pay up.
@kelandryyemrot1387
@kelandryyemrot1387 Жыл бұрын
I had a nightmare as a kid where my house was sinking.... You talking about your townhouse worries me a little because, on the second floor in front, everything rolls to one side. A cabinet without a magnet to hold the door closed had to be faced the other direction to prevent the doors from staying open lol. We have cracks in the walls and the doors for the front rooms are all messed up. Not quite as bad as this tower though. I don't think I'd have the guts to live in a TOWER like that. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.... Not a comforting quote to remember 🤣😅I wouldn't trust it.
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 2 ай бұрын
I've heard Hamburger's lame responses for several years. #1) Not only has he ALWAYS pointed fingers elsewhere, or dismissed real issues, based on conjecture, but has also pointed fingers elsewhere and when his 'fix' didn't work. #2) When building a property, its foundations should NOT be so marginally stable that no one else can build on adjacent/nearby properties. (thereby destroying the value of nearby land) #3) It is utterly incredulous that there's even a question about the foundation's design anticipating steel or concrete construction, let alone the structure's weight.
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 Жыл бұрын
I don't believe the building is safe when local seismic activity is taken into account. What happens when (not if) a 7.0 earthquake shakes San Francisco? Liquefaction can make it worse.
@GrumpyYank26
@GrumpyYank26 10 ай бұрын
Alright already tear the thing down. Its gonna come down eventually. Do it now.
@edp2260
@edp2260 11 ай бұрын
Your point about buying pre-construction is good. The property will be 'brand new' when you get it, but there us no 'test of time', or the ability to easily inspect what you are getting.
@gnarfgnarf4004
@gnarfgnarf4004 11 ай бұрын
If the elevators stop working, will they have to tear down the building?
@southwestxnorthwest
@southwestxnorthwest 10 ай бұрын
After reading the comments from all of the experts, I'm glad to see I too can now obtain a KZbin certified structural engineer education
@jamest8158
@jamest8158 Жыл бұрын
Hi Ashley! How are you? I see you hadn't made any recent videos lately. Perhaps I can give you some inspiration or something.... You should do a video on the Nightmare of Toronto 's Unsafe Government Building, Explained 😛: The Whitney Block Tower Ontario government building that has been abandoned since the 1960s.
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
Hi James, thanks for checking-in. Its been busy and I was also traveling along with working on the last video which took some time to produce but its finally done! Let me know your thoughts. Also, appreciate the ideas! very interesting buildings I'll have to look into the Whitney Block Tower. Thank you!
@barberdoug6930
@barberdoug6930 9 ай бұрын
RUN For Your Lives Before The Whole Thing Topples Over 😅
@kuyaarchitect6840
@kuyaarchitect6840 Жыл бұрын
I'm kind of surprised your Channel is sill underrated. You have great contents on design and Architecture. Very informative. New subscriber here. 😀
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
thank you Kuya for becoming apart of the community and for the kind words 🧡
@bobnandez
@bobnandez Ай бұрын
How much did they “save” by not going all the way to the bedrock ? fixing it would cost $120 Million aprox and still a big doubt.
@Nessal83
@Nessal83 11 ай бұрын
I wouldn't buy my apartment there or in any tower near there.
@davoo10
@davoo10 Жыл бұрын
I like the part when you said that everyone in this project is pointing the blame to each other... 😂This is my usual day today in our construction projects... 😅 I Think there is a big question mark for the result of the soil investigation report in this project that lead to this foundation design..!!!
@ArchitecturewithAshley
@ArchitecturewithAshley Жыл бұрын
Hi Arafat! Right 😂Definitely a big question mark on the soil investigation. Just out of curiosity, what type of construction projects do you work on?
@cdreid9999
@cdreid9999 Жыл бұрын
It is the original engineers and this new engineering firm. Stunning incompetance. Theres an engineer on youtube covering it very well
@theashpilez
@theashpilez Жыл бұрын
The San Onofre failure suffered from finger pointing also. The thing almost blew up while superheated. Ineptness for profits is a crime. They bought off the prosecution.
@machone539
@machone539 Жыл бұрын
One of the engineers forgot to carry the 3.
@justaskin8523
@justaskin8523 Жыл бұрын
That's not it. They didn't even do the calculation in the first place.
@rickstrole9634
@rickstrole9634 11 ай бұрын
why can't they use the new piles that are already to bedrock as a solid pier to be topped with hydraulic or screw type lifting apparati between the building base and the "solid to bedrock" post that's formed by the pile to allow for an in concert raising effort of the low side if the building while the more stable side of the building is outfitted with the same type of devices thereby allowing for a continuous correction of the plumbness of the building and alleviate completely the sinking or leaning of the building
@John-nl4lt
@John-nl4lt 9 ай бұрын
I’m not even an engineer but if you want it fixed it’s simple. Move all the tenants from the low side in with the the people on the high side.
@mateotincopa751
@mateotincopa751 Жыл бұрын
builders were very irresponsible and the city officials that approved the project without foundations on bedrock are to blame as well... now it´s total loss... it should be demolished...
@stevetaxpayer6664
@stevetaxpayer6664 11 ай бұрын
The tower would probably stop leaning if they could just train San Francisco's liberals to poop in equal amounts on each of the four sidewalks that surround the building.
@edp2260
@edp2260 11 ай бұрын
At 6:22 : That amount of settlement is unacceptable. I would never recommend buying a home with that condition. Your ex-home has serious foundation issues. The millennium tower is out of spec a similar amount. The way it is going, I doubt this will ever be corrected.
@TheTeaParty320
@TheTeaParty320 10 ай бұрын
What happens if the big earthquake comes around?
@larryscott3982
@larryscott3982 10 ай бұрын
12:23 the city should be most responsible?? Not a chance. Unless the building department’s job is to certify the engineering of every project by internal or contracted consulting engineers. Third party engineering review and certification should be required by the city. And then the city would still not be responsible for faulty engineering. Fixing a super premium condo project should not be on tax payers. Home owners, and families covering rich people’s mistakes? Don’t think so. This building will fail. The HOA won’t have the millions of dollars to continually fix the building. And it’ll be boarded up and dismantled. Also at taxpayer cost. Every other responsible party will have disappeared into bankruptcy
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