4 Biggest Man-Made Structures in The World

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7 Biggest Man-Made Structures in The World

1) New Century Global centres

Located in chengdu province of China with a height 100 meter stretched across 1.7 million square kilometers of land space it makes the one of the largest in the world,

This structure also features a shopping complex. It also houses offices, conference rooms, a university complex, two commercial centers, hotels, an IMAX cinema, a. Futher Moore it also features a "Mediterranean village", a pirate ship and an Olympic-size skating rink.

2). Dubai International Airport Terminal

Built at a cost of 4.5billion USD, this is another show case of architectural structural design its is the second man made structure stretching across 1.7 million square miles of land just a little bit behind the new century global centre, it is own by the popular Emirate airline and it is the largest air terminal in the world 🌎

With its enormous size it can accommodate up to 70million pasaasager annually

Also in Dubai is the

3) palm Jumeira island, this island is uniquely shaped like a palm tree its one of the flagship project of the government of Dubai. The development operations of Palm Jumeirah kick-started in 2001 and it took six years to complete the project cost about $12 billion during its development.It is part of a larger series of developments called the Palm Islands, including Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, which, when completed, will together increase Dubai's shoreline by a total of 520 kilometres (320 mi)

4) Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense. Built at a current estimated cost of 1.1billion USD.

It streches across 6.6 million sq ft of land with more than 17 miles of corridors. A five-acre central plaza. It’s only 77 feet above ground (five stories), but each of its five sides is 921 feet long, which means a lap around the outside of the building is almost a mile,

September 11, 1941; 78 years ago and was Completed January 15, 1943; 77 years ago

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