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PugJesus@piefed.socialM to InhabitedBeauty@piefed.socialEnglish · 2 months ago

Longxing Temple, Chengdu, China

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Longxing Temple, Chengdu, China

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PugJesus@piefed.socialM to InhabitedBeauty@piefed.socialEnglish · 2 months ago
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  • xxce2AAb@feddit.dk
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    Okay, that’s seriously cool.

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      Up until you get the first leak in the roof.

      Then suddenly your cool rooftop pond is in the living room. Fish and all.

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        Bah, that’s quitting talk! Cool things are often dangerously electrified, on fire or actively exploding. Possibly all three. That’s how you can tell they’re cool.

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          Stop bragging about your sex life… …call me!

          • SeductiveTortoise@piefed.social
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            Can I join?

            • Zier@fedia.io
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              Yes, but you’re in charge of fire because I always end up dropping it.

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                Me fire good. Make big fire!

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        It looks like the ponds are built around the buildings rather than on top of them

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        I would think mosquitoes would be a bigger problem than floods. At least on a daily basis.

        • fonix232@fedia.io
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          Not necessarily. Depends on the area, and how the ponds are set up. Mosquitoes require stagnant water to hatch, with the appropriate wildlife and water recirculation you can avoid them.

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    Above-ground pond?

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    At first I was like “cool!” but the more I think about it, it’s a very simple drama away from flood city.

    Heavy rain, strong wind, earthquake, cracks in the supporting walls etc.

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      A bit hard to tell from this photo, but to me it looks like most of the buildings are actually above the water line

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        The buildings around the edge are above the water line but the ones in the center are below

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    Looks amazing … but after having worked in renovations and construction for several years … my first thought was in imagining how terrible its going to be when something eventually goes wrong. And when water is involved, eventually something does go wrong.

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      No surely those retaining walls will never ever leak

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        I’m assuming they’ve got some way to drain the whole thing. Because they’ll for sure need it at some point.

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      A little excitement makes life worth living*!

      *until the catastrophic collapse, of course

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        It’s all fun and games until you have to be the one figuring out how to excavate, move, reposition and renew the drainage tile and water diversion system.

        I redid my weeping tile on my house by myself five years ago … my back still hurts. If I had to do it again, I’d ask another contractor to just bury me alongside the tile.

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      Oh cmon the Chinese are known for quality builds.

      https://youtu.be/fbA5j1fGhTI

      Right?

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    The amount of planning & craftsmanship is highly impressive.

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    More info:
    https://www.archdaily.com/1013661/regional-urban-renewal-of-chengdu-pengzhou-longxing-temple-area-biad-asa-studio

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    I play Dwarf Fortress, and I approve of that design

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      @nailbar @PugJesus

      You filthy elf!

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    This would make for a cool setting for a zombie movie.

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    Does the round bit rotate like an air lock?

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      Standard puzzles for the hero to solve, I think

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