Video: Time-lapse Constructions

by Civil-Guy on January 12, 2010 in Add-on Videos

When I was surfing through one of most famous media stream, I came across with a few time-lapse construction of building projects. It means the footage  or the period of construction process were recorded down in videos form. So, here are the 10 numbers (top rating) of time-lapse construction videos for your viewing pleasure. May we learn something valuable from this videos and enjoy…

Time-lapse Construction: Loveland, Colorado

This movie shows the construction of a building in Loveland, Colorado that was built from August 2005 – May 2006. For more information about this video, please visit www.foundphotography.com

Cooper Union Academic Building – Time Lapse Construction

This is two and a half years of construction at about 4 frames per day up until May 24, 2009. The new Cooper Union Academic located in Cooper Square in the East Village of Manhattan will be a LEED platinum certified “green” building. The Cooper Union celebrated 150 years of tuition-free education this year. Check back in a few months for an update. Props to Elnerdo for the programming needed to pull 10000 still frames for this video. Advance the Science.

Building Walt’s Dream: Disneyland’s Construction (Part 1)

Archival footage of the park’s birth; Using time-lapse and traditional eye-in-the-sky photography, this is a dazzling piece of history, presenting how the fearless construction crews had Disneyland up and running in just under a year. Again: just under a year. commentary by Tony Baxter, Ed Hobleman, and Walter Magnuson, who discuss the frantic construction of the park. Courtesy of Walt’s persnickety insistence to document everything.

Building Walt’s Dream: Disneyland’s Construction (Part 2)

Archival footage of the park’s birth; Using time-lapse and traditional eye-in-the-sky photography, this is a dazzling piece of history, presenting how the fearless construction crews had Disneyland up and running in just under a year. Again: just under a year. commentary by Tony Baxter, Ed Hobleman, and Walter Magnuson, who discuss the frantic construction of the park. Courtesy of Walt’s persnickety insistence to document everything.

Burj Dubai Construction – Time-lapse

The construction from Januari 2005 till September 2006 with music of Tiësto… The tallest building in the World, Burj Dubai (Dubai) was just recently opened for public on January 4, 2010.

Eleven Times Square — Time Lapse Construction

This video was taken over the entire construction period during the building of 11 Times Square in New York City.

William Smith Building (WSB), British Geological Survey, Keyworth

The construction project started in December 2007, was occupied by BGS staff in May 2009 and is due to be officially opened on the 25th June 2009. The William Smith Building (WSB) is the newest addition to the British Geological Survey (BGS) headquarters in Nottingham. At 3000m², the WSB is the largest wooden-framed open-plan office building in the UK . The WSB was built to the highest environmental standards, within the two-year timescale and just under the £7m budget. It incorporates cedar …

Hoover Dam – Construction Time-lapse Video

This is a copy of the time-lapse film at shown at the Hoover Dam visitor center.

Trustees Fountain – Time Lapse Construction

The Trustees Fountain at Wright Circle was dedicated on March 27, 2009 at East Carolina University.

Big LEGO Towers Construction

Bjarke Ingels Group’s (Copenhagen, Denmark) LEGO Towers project built over five weeks using 250,000 pieces of LEGO bricks.

As a conclusion, construction works may take up few years for completion as it may depend on the scale of that particular project. A lot of sweat and guts were shattered for the comfort of the end users…

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