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mcdonnell77 Dec 14, 2006 12:52 AM

TOKYO | X-Seed 4000 | 13,123 FT / 4,000 M | 800 FLOORS | VISION
 
The X-Seed 4000 is the tallest building ever fully envisioned.

Its proposed 4 kilometre (13,123 foot) height, 6 kilometre wide sea-base, and 800 floor capacity could accommodate five hundred thousand to one million inhabitants.

It was designed for Tokyo, Japan by the Taisei Construction Corporation as a futuristic environment combining ultra-modern living and interaction with nature.

Unlike conventional skyscrapers, the X-Seed 4000 would be required to actively protect its occupants from considerable air pressure gradations and weather fluctuations along its massive elevation. Its design calls for the use of solar power to maintain internal environmental conditions.

A sea-based location and a Mount Fuji shape are some of this building's other major design features — the real Mount Fuji is land-based and is 3.8 kilometers in height, nearly 700 feet shorter than X-Seed 4000



http://www.inhabitat.com/wp-content/...xseed40003.jpg

Some estimate that the cost to construct the X-Seed 4000 structure may be somewhere between US $300-900 billion, which is roughly half of Tokyo's nominal GDP.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...X-seed4000.jpg

Lecom Dec 14, 2006 1:02 AM

How many years need to pass until it pays off its price tag?

PuyoPiyo Dec 14, 2006 2:14 AM

lol I have seen this one before, it was VERY impressive envisioned I ever seen! They should build it!

Sacto Dec 14, 2006 2:51 AM

This would be too much...

M II A II R II K Dec 14, 2006 3:18 AM

Imagine going through a fire drill in that thing, or even worse, someone accidently hits the alarm.

northface Dec 14, 2006 3:33 AM

yeah what if theres a fire...how the hell would u get down from the 800th story?

LMich Dec 14, 2006 3:48 AM

I'm sure for it being a city within a city they'd have excellent fire control systems and such like shutting off an entire section of the thing among all other kinds of advanced safety features.

Zerton Dec 14, 2006 6:15 AM

^did I miss something?

Yeah, I've seen the show about it discussing what theyd do in a fire (shut off a section) but that doesnt really seem like a good idea.

Btown Dec 16, 2006 8:38 AM

I dont see this happening until at least 2200 maybe longer. this might seem like a bit of a future trip, but by 3000, buildings of this magnitude will be commonplace in my mind

MolsonExport Dec 16, 2006 5:16 PM

Can you imagine...one day, it might be one big giant slum!

Nowhereman1280 Dec 22, 2006 7:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Btown (Post 2513679)
I dont see this happening until at least 2200 maybe longer. this might seem like a bit of a future trip, but by 3000, buildings of this magnitude will be commonplace in my mind

Yeah, if the human race still exists, we will definately have these kind of buildings, I mean look at how far we have come in the last 100 years, look at how far we have come in 1000, in another 1000 years imagine what we will be able to do, we will definately have a space elevator or something like that by then, which will hold the record as worlds tallest structure for quite a while...

N0rthcar0lina Jan 9, 2007 4:54 PM

Thats INSANE. By the way, hi to all, this is my first post :) love the site

some_stupid_nut Jan 9, 2007 8:38 PM

I was remember hearing something that said that if there was a fire the building is so big that people on the other side wouldnt even know it was going on.

M II A II R II K Apr 6, 2008 7:32 PM

I would say that if they wanted to they could probably have the means to construct such a thing by the end of the century.

Given advances in contruction techniques, non-human labour, and space age materials and resources perhaps.

Having vertical exits would probably be a good idea too.

farmer77 Apr 14, 2008 7:02 AM

From what I understand, the corporation who put this idea out never intended to have it be built, they just wanted to get the attention to put themselves on the map. But I would have love to see it get built for my own selfish reasons, so I can witness it. lol. I can imagine though that there would inevitably be squalors and poor areas in the X-Seed 4000 if it was really a self-contained city.

It's the geek in me, but I wish someone would come out with a X-Seed 4000 anime or live action movie. I would pay to see it.

JDRCRASH Apr 21, 2008 6:26 PM

I wouldn't be suprised if Dubai builds this at Mid-Century..... seriously.

flight_from_kamakura Jul 7, 2008 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JDRCRASH (Post 3499846)
I wouldn't be suprised if Dubai builds this at Mid-Century..... seriously.

yeah, or sooner.

JDRCRASH Jul 7, 2008 11:04 PM

^
With the likelyhood of the Tall Tower (formerly Al Burj) going up soon, I would have to agree with you there.

Despite the massive space that Dubailand will take up, they still have room for it, but it will probably have to be built in the UAE's midsection, if not close to the southeastern border.

tua21506 Jul 8, 2008 12:11 AM

Hmmm
 
Well I could see this happening again if Japan experiences another bubble economy, and its population density increases significantly...Just think, In the 1980's bubble economy the Imperial Palace was worth more than Canada if I remember correctly....

bnk Jul 8, 2008 1:50 AM

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Originally Posted by mcdonnell77 (Post 2508466)
Some estimate that the cost to construct the X-Seed 4000 structure may be somewhere between US $300-900 billion, which is roughly half of Tokyo's nominal GDP.

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Not a bad price concidering that the Iraq war has cost the US 2.4 trillion dollars so far. They could even possibly build 8 of these if the 300 B figure is correct.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/militar...-wacosts_N.htm

War costs may total $2.4 trillion


By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — The cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could total $2.4 trillion through the next decade, or nearly $8,000 per man, woman and child in the country, according to a Congressional Budget Office estimate scheduled for release Wednesday.
A previous CBO estimate put the wars' costs at more than $1.6 trillion. This one adds $705 billion in interest, taking into account that the conflicts are being funded with borrowed money.

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http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5...Yfg_CBXzDV-Fdg

Iraq: a three trillion dollar war?
Mar 16, 2008

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