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[[category:tools]][[Controlled demolition]] is a technique for removing very tall structures while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. It is also referred to as [[implosion]], [[controlled implosion]], or [[building implosion]].{{seedling}} | [[category:tools]][[Controlled demolition]] is a technique for removing very tall structures while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. It is also referred to as [[implosion]], [[controlled implosion]], or [[building implosion]].{{seedling}} | ||
===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
− | + | * Wikipedia calls this "building implosion"; perhaps that is a better name? | |
+ | * Or how about "explosive demolition", to refer specifically to the use of explosives in demolition? ''(I'm liking that one better --{{woozle/init}})'' | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== |
Revision as of 21:58, 3 February 2010
Overview
Controlled demolition is a technique for removing very tall structures while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. It is also referred to as implosion, controlled implosion, or building implosion.
Usage
- Wikipedia calls this "building implosion"; perhaps that is a better name?
- Or how about "explosive demolition", to refer specifically to the use of explosives in demolition? (I'm liking that one better --W.)
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- HowStuffWorks
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