2015년 최고의 철거 동영상 9선 The 9 Best Demolition Videos of 2015(VIDEO)


9. Three Year Long Bridge Demolition Timelapse  64년된 미 포트만교 철거
Not every demolition can be completed in a weekend and this 64 year old, 4 lane, 6,630 foot long Port Mann Bridge bridge took roughly 3 years to complete.  The entire demolition was documented in a timelapse video, which you can watch below.




8. Historic Detroit Hotel Implosion 81년된 유서깊은 미 디트로이트호텔 철거
In order to make room for the Detroit Red Wing’s new hockey arena, this 13 story, 81 year old hotel had to be imploded.  200 pounds of dynamite were required to take down the Park Avenue Hotel, which was built in 1924.  TheGadgetGuy1 caught a great view of the collapse with his drone and shared it for our viewing pleasure on Youtube.


7. Historic Michigan Power Plant Implosion 93년된 미 미시간 발전소 철거
93 years is a long time and this Marysville, Michigan lived a long and productive life before being imploded in November of 2015.  The “Mighty Marysville,” as it was known, provided a peak load of 167 megawatts of electricity and employed as much as 250 people at one time.  A development company had to remove the building for their planned shopping center, condominiums, and hotel.  Video of the implosion was captured by CarWarz.


6. Smoke Stack Collapse 112년된 미 펠시티의 애본데일 제분소 굴뚝 철거
This video went viral almost immediately after it was posted to Youtube, and for good reason. It’s pretty incredible to watch and the excavator operator is lucky to be alive after it.  Om the video, contractor Tim Phifer is attempting to knock down a 112 year old, 2.6 million pound smoke stack that used to accompany a mill.  After 2 failed implosion attempts, the structure collapsed right on top of Phifer’s excavator, completely destroying it.  Phifer was able to walk away unharmed, but Youtuber Kevin Anderson’s drone was able to catch the collapse on video.


5. Plano, TX Water Tower 플라노 저수탑 철거
It’s not often that you get to see a water tower be demolished and this video and accompanying post happened to be our most popular article of 2015.  Much like a lumberjack chopping down a tree, this 178 foot tall Plano, TX water tower was weakened on one side and “tipped” to bring it down.


4. Six Scottish High Rises Imploded Simultaneously 스코틀랜드의 6개 빌딩 동시 철거
Demolishing one building is fun enough, but six at the same time?? That’s six times as fun, even if a couple of them failed to fall completely down. Four of the Glasgow, Scotland high rise residential units fell as they were supposed to, but the fifth left 13 stories still standing and the sixth left 11 stories left.  The cleanup after these implosions is going to take an additional 2 years.


3. Ten Hour Highway Overpass Demolition 10시간 걸린 캐나다 온타리오 도로교 철거
Up against a time crunch and threats of liquidated damages from the city for any delays, Priestly Demolition successfully completed a demolition and clean-up of a 6 lane highway overpass in Ontario, Canada in 10 hours.  The company employed eleven pieces of heavy machinery all night: 6 excavators (2 shears and 4 hammers), 3 loaders, and 2 bulldozers. 

https://vimeo.com/132724972

2. Chinese Overpass Demolished and Replaced in 43 Hours 43시간에 걸쳐 철거된 중국 도로교량
Demolishing and cleaning up a highway overpass in 43 hours is tough enough, but this Chinese company had to also completely replace the highway and open it back up to traffic within that same time frame. The new overpass was prefabricated and rolled over to its final spot, which you can watch in this incredible timelapse video.


1. Two Power Station Chimneys Crash Into Each Other 2개의 코켄지 발전소 굴뚝 철거
This one is my personal favorite demolition video of 2015, because it not only involves explosions, but it’s so precise and perfect that it could also be considered art.  The demoltion contractor, BAM, not only had to keep the two 487 feet tall stacks from falling into a nearby building, but also had to keep them both from falling into the water.  Not only did they do both things, but they also managed to have the towers crash into each other before falling to the ground.

Shane Hedmond


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