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Back to EpisodesWhy Skyscrapers Dance with the Wind: The Hidden Physics Behind Tall Buildings
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Skyscrapers may look solid and unmoving, but high above the ground they are constantly responding to powerful natural forces. This video explores why tall buildings sway with the wind, how engineers anticipate and control that movement, and what physics makes flexible structures safer than rigid ones. From everyday breezes to powerful storms, wind plays a major role in shaping modern skylines and the way skyscrapers are designed.
By understanding airflow, resonance, and structural damping, we can see how architects and engineers balance comfort, safety, and efficiency in some of the tallest structures on Earth. If you enjoy learning about how the built world works and want to support content like this, you can check out this platform I use to publish and distribute my podcasts and videos: https://rss.com/?via=71219c
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0:00 Introduction to skyscrapers and wind 0:55 Why wind affects tall buildings more than short ones 2:10 How wind flows around structures 3:35 Sway, flexibility, and structural safety 5:10 Resonance and vibration explained 6:45 How engineers limit motion and discomfort 8:25 Real-world examples of swaying skyscrapers 10:05 Why movement is a feature, not a flaw 11:30 Final thoughts on modern building design