There are many talents who are studying how to "black technology" in various fields, and some people are thinking about huge buildings. There are always people who are worried that the living area of human beings is not enough, and the construction time of buildings is not short enough.

  

  Today, the old company will come to give you a glimpse of those great inventions that "worry about the world"!

  First of all, I was attracted by a ball. I didn’t look at the text introduction but only at the pictures. I thought it was a decoration! Believe it or not, this is a habitable ball!

  The idea of coming up with this spherical building is the brainchild of a foreigner named Jag Virdie. If you think Jag Virdie is idle, you are wrong.

  He is a former engineer of Rolls-Royce, the world’s top car brand. Since he resigned, he has been committed to solving the housing problem of the public. This spherical building is his first answer.

  Let’s take a look at the internal structure! The area inside is about 10 square meters, and the diameter is about 3.9 meters, which is similar to the domestic pod. Although the area is not large, it can accommodate necessary furniture.

  A bed, desk, sofa, etc. are not a problem, and it is no problem to maintain ordinary living space.

  It is worth mentioning that this spherical building has a bright spot, that is, the four anchor points under the ball are retractable, and they can firmly grasp the ground, so no matter what terrain, whether it is flat or rugged ground, they can be stably placed.

  What’s even more surprising is that this spherical building is equipped with a rainwater recycling device, which specially collects rainwater flowing from both sides when it rains. After collecting, filtering and storing it, it can be used to take a shower or flush the toilet to wipe the floor! Do your part to save the world water resources!

  Not only that, Jag Virdie said that the building materials are made of aluminum and recycled plastic, and claimed that the cost will be continuously reduced in the future to meet the economic consumption of ordinary people and let more people have houses to live in.

  However, Lao Si believes that this kind of building may need people to accept it slowly before it can be popularized in the public!

  After talking about the ball, let’s share the second wonderful black technology building! Natural disasters are inevitable, and many buildings are destroyed after the disaster, so many people can only sleep on the streets, and reconstruction after the disaster is not a matter of one or two days.

  In view of this situation, French architect Stephanie Chaltiel is wondering whether a habitable building can be built quickly in a short time.

  So he came up with a way. He programmed the drone, put the specially prepared mud on the drone, and then sprayed it on the cortex of the prefabricated skeleton. Then, when the mud dried, a very strong building would be born!

  If this technology can really be used to build a refugee camp behind the house, it will greatly improve the efficiency of rescue! But the old company wondered if such injection would be uneven?

  After all, it is a manually controlled drone, and since it is mud spraying, will the mud block the nozzle during the spraying process? These problems are worth considering.

  Stephanie and some students of the London Architectural Association have started to improve this technology one after another, and the old company is looking forward to the day when it is really put into practice in life!

  Today, the old company will share it here. Have these black technology buildings stimulated your brain?

  Even though these buildings have not really been applied to life, Lao Si believes that these brain holes are worth trying. After all, the power of science and technology is to solve the problems of more ordinary people.

  It is enough to play with Smart Tide Technology and pay attention to Wisdom Black.

  We have [good things/fun/dry goods/evaluation], and we want to collect the most interesting technology in the world for you to see ~


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