{"id":47593,"date":"2019-09-03t11:11:25","date_gmt":"2019-09-03t15:11:25","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=47593"},"modified":"2019-09-12t11:21:47","modified_gmt":"2019-09-12t15:21:47","slug":"6-unusual-construction-build-videos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/6-unusual-construction-build-videos\/","title":{"rendered":"6 unusual construction builds that push the limits"},"content":{"rendered":"

pushing the limits has become the norm, especially when it comes to the new construction builts that are cropping up all over the world. no matter the state of the earth, engineers, architects, and contractors always accepts the challenge and seems to make it work.<\/p>\n

founded by fred mill\u2019s, theb1m.com<\/a> website was created as a place to view the best construction videos from all over the globe. b1m exposes new technologies<\/a>, complex projects, and talent that would otherwise never be revealed.<\/p>\n

so, i\u2019ve gone through b1m\u2019s large database of construction videos<\/a> and found 6 unusual construction & engineering<\/strong> videos that will leave you in awe and saying, \u201cwait, that\u2019s unheard of, how did they do that!?\u201d.<\/em><\/p>\n


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1. a year-round ice hotel<\/a><\/h3>\n

a small town in northern sweden, jukkasjarvi is now known as the home to the world\u2019s largest ice hotel. how is that possible you may be wondering? well, the construct would usually melt each spring but with some innovative discoveries, the ice hotel can now remain constant.<\/p>\n

located on the torne river, approx. 200 km north of the artic circle \u2013 the river would freeze every winter and a 5,500 square metre ice hotel with 65 rooms, a church, gallery and bar would be constructed on that property with concepts from over 200 designers.<\/p>\n

the material is referred as \u201csnice\u201d, a mixture of snow and ice that can reflect the sun rays in the winter to avoid melting.<\/p>\n