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This Timelapse of Shanghai Tower Construction Is the Most Spectacular Thing You’ll See All Day

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This Timelapse of Shanghai Tower Construction Is the Most Spectacular Thing You’ll See All Day

For the past four years, filmmaker Joe Nafis has been chronicling the construction of the Shanghai Tower. After 1,000 work hours and 350,000 photos, he’s put together a stunning timelapse video that you don’t want to miss.

China’s Shanghai Tower is still not open to the public (for reasons that aren’t entirely clear), but its construction is largely complete. Located in the city of Lujiazui, the megatall skyscraper is 2,073 feet high and consists of 128 stories. It’s currently the second largest tower in the world, second only to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

Back in 2009, Nafis secured a location with an unobstructed view of the tower, allowing him to take photos as it emerged behind the 607 feet (185 m) Aurora Plaza.

This Timelapse of Shanghai Tower Construction Is the Most Spectacular Thing You’ll See All Day
Image: Joe Nafis

“I maintained a camera there for the next four years until the tower was completed,” noted Nafis at his Vimeo page. “In the meantime I took hundreds of thousands of photos from various viewpoints around the city filling up around 8 terabytes in the process. In all, over 1000 hours were dedicated to this project in exploring, shooting and post-processing.”

This Timelapse of Shanghai Tower Construction Is the Most Spectacular Thing You’ll See All Day
Image: Joe Nafis

He took about 350,000 photos from his balcony and recruited the help of drone pilots and colorists to fill in the gaps and make the final product look spectacular.

This Timelapse of Shanghai Tower Construction Is the Most Spectacular Thing You’ll See All Day
Image: Joe Nafis

Email the author at george@gizmodo.com and follow him @dvorsky.


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