Dubai - Floating foundations vs. caisson (pile) foundations
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See a new quieter and more concise version of this video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LjRhB6uomA (rev Aug. 19, 2011 by JJ). Jim Janossy conducts a 7 minute illustrated discussion of early Chicago School of architecture "floating" foundations and the later-developed caisson foundations that replaced them for tall building construction. Update June 4, 2011: Thanks folks! I am gratified by this response and over 15,000 views! I only created this as an aid for students in my Autumn "Explore Chicago" course at DePaul University and am surprised it has wider appeal! These are fun to make using simple software. See another of my courses at this qWikLink (URL alias): q123.us/200 this is CSC-200 at DePaul and we cover all sorts of sound, still, and video editing as well as computer games, animation, and other modern topics hands-on! Free e-book there.
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well done. i liked it.
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Thanks Jim.. .nice video !
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it so good for my job
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The floating raft saved the Winchester House.
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wht is the difference between friction pile and end bearing pile
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nice video what if there is water though ??
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The Devil in the White City led me here. I really came to learn about the floating foundation invented by Root, because I failed to understand how it would prevent settling. Apparently it did not prevent it! Thanks for the video.
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great one
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John Wellborn Root is the architect you are thinking about. :) Jim
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You reference a fellas name regarding the raft foundation. What was his name as I'm trying to investigate him further??
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Good video but a minor correction in your video heading - cassion is actually different from pile foundations. Cassion foundation is usually drilled into the earth. This is different from pile foundations, which are forcibly driven into the earth.
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Great video. Thanks.
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Great presentation! Easy to digest
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test
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very nice
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that really helped me, thank you.
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great presentation.
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