Haha russia what is this?

haha russia what is this?

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Western propaganda!

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it's a temporal construction, Russia is not the first to use such solution

+10 roubles!

I find it brilliant desu.
We tear it down and don't have to deal with maintaining an overengineered stadium like everyone else.
Obviously it's shit at a lower price.

My bet: 4 people will die

not a bad idea actually

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Temporary bleachers. Brazil had this too. It's because the stadium is not expected to have attendance that large after the World Cup, so they make these temporary things just for the event. This way FIFA can sell more tickets and more fans can see their team play even if the stadium is not intended to have so many people.

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That's before they even get to the arena.

>temporal construction
Teach me about Russian 4D engineering

It's like a ghetto part of town

the iran morocco match was there, it worked fine

Did anyone even watch the iran morocco match?

>Vladimir Grigoryevich Shukhov (Russian: Bлaди́миp Гpигópьeвич Шýхoв; 28 August [O.S. 16 August] 1853 – 2 February 1939) was a Russian engineer-polymath, scientist and architect renowned for his pioneering works on new methods of analysis for structural engineering that led to breakthroughs in industrial design of the world's first hyperboloid structures,[1] diagrid shell structures,[2] tensile structures,[2] gridshell structures,[2] oil reservoirs, pipelines, boilers, ships and barges. He is also the inventor of the first cracking method.
>Besides the innovations he brought to the oil industry and the construction of numerous bridges and buildings, Shukhov was the inventor of a new family of doubly curved structural forms. These forms, based on non-Euclidean hyperbolic geometry, are known today as hyperboloids of revolution. Shukhov developed not only many varieties of light-weight hyperboloid towers and roof systems, but also the mathematics for their analysis. Shukhov is particularly reputed for his original designs of hyperboloid towers such as the Shukhov Tower.

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So Russian.

>In 1877 Shukhov returned to Russia and joined the drafting office of the Warsaw–Vienna railroad. Within several months, Shukhov's frustration with standard and routine engineering made him abandon the office and join a military-medical academy.

it was actually an interesting match

he was referring to 'temporal' meaning to do with the manipulation of time, not temporary

that said it is cool to read about civil engineering

>first cracking method.
by needle?

>The Shukhov cracking process is a thermal cracking process invented by Vladimir Shukhov and Sergei Gavrilov. Shukhov designed and built the first thermal cracking techniques important to the petrochemical industry. His patent (Shukhov cracking process – patent of Russian empire No. 12926 from November 27, 1891) on cracking was used to invalidate Standard Oil's patents (Burton process – Patent of United States No. 1,049,667 on January 7, 1913) on oil refineries. In 1937 the Shukhov cracking process was superseded by catalytic cracking. It is still in use today to produce diesel.
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shukhov_cracking_process

Is that even real? Holy crap, it looks unfinished. In North America (Anglos sphere) this would be unacceptable! You guys can do better, c'mon

>stadium half empty
>that monstrosity is full
Ayy lmao