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Next tasks update for August 2025

  • Writer: Project Team
    Project Team
  • Jul 30, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 11

A message from project founder Raphael Chryslar


"In the days since finishing the website up-to-date, the next tasks over the next two weeks are to produce the 3D model of the internal UHPC core

in Sketchup (from my drawing from two months ago). This involves reading civil engineering manuals on slip-form core construction and steel embedding techniques, so that the floor beams can join both the core and perimeter columns. I will then publish new drawings of typical floorplans of the towers and surrounding buildings, and then conduct the first of several finite element analyses on the structure.

By mid August 2025 (subject to change), a full complete render of the Twin Towers and surrounding science buildings will be presented. These will show their interior design (such as the lobbies), and laboratory/workshop amenities. Another drawing of the underground mall layout shall also follow. Later that month, a comprehensive promotional video about my vision will be revealed. "

Preliminary Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on a World Tech Center Twin Towers' floor beam, showing Von Mises Stress and deflection when subjected to a 500 kN load. The beam is made from A514 structural steel with yield stress of 700 MPa. The beam is 17 m long with a 1m depth. Flanges are 4cm thick.
Preliminary Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on a World Tech Center Twin Towers' floor beam, showing Von Mises Stress and deflection when subjected to a 500 kN load. The beam is made from A514 structural steel with yield stress of 700 MPa. The beam is 17 m long with a 1m depth. Flanges are 4cm thick.

 
 
 

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