@kishore369

Another gem from this channel!

@instakardo

the longer these videos the better, wow... absolutely amazing those structures

@pierbertone2957

the is how ads should work man, incorporating them seamlessly to the vid, I didn't even notice. such an amazing video!! likeeee

@Yoyomo124

This channel is brilliant! You guys deserve so many more subscribers.

@timmmahhhh

I am blown away LOL

@utkarshrajguru949

Incredible footage and great presentation.

@leaderofthelewishpeople6382

Great video B1M!

@megaprojectsanddevelopments

Another masterpiece video from this channel. You deserve 1 million lb subscribers and I hope you will reach it soon.

@oliverjohn5566

The city, Chicago, Shanghai, Dubai, Taiwan, San Francisco, Kuala Lumpar oh my god I love this video!!!

@Aldipfleger

Thank you for  not wasting my time. I learned something new.

@mattbarnett7985

You’re telling me this was an Ad? Well played!

@andrewgnys6285

I love your videos. The tallest buiding in my city is 54 stories. I have been to the top of it on a open day and you feel yours ears "pop" when you go up the lift. People I talked to said they feel the building move on windy days.

@Tjerk176197

The last shot of this video, just before the outro, looks so sick. It's like an actual video from blade runner

@Shoichi9119

It's hard to see such quality video appearing on youtube nowadays. Keep up the good work and you deserve way more subscribers!

@dr.esama.halawani4983

This is a brilliant video. I wounder if more focus can be given to designs that counter rising temperatures and climate change. Well done and thanks.

@Aphasia17

I dont know how I came across this channel but im diggin the content

@irtazamughal3185

Hey Fred Mills. That's amazing !!

@christiancarlo-stella7633

at 3:06 where it shows the wind pushing the building, the building is shown to sway in the direction of the wind although this actually isn’t how a building reacts to wind. due to the vortex shedding the building actually sways in a perpendicular direction from the wind, so if the wind was blowing this way on a building 💨→◾️ (from birds eye view) it would generally cause the building to sway this way ↑↓. This diagram explanis it: https://physicstoday.scitation.org/action/showOpenGraphArticleImage?doi=10.1063/1.3490510&id=images/medium/1.3490510.figures.f1.gif

@pablo8261

Just incredible

@mogul1

Great video!!
Could you make a video on the CN tower in Toronto please?