This guy accidentally built a death ray. Twice. | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Architect Rafael Vinoli unintentionally designed buildings that act as death rays, focusing sunlight and melting objects.
Key Insights
- 🥵 Architect Rafael Vinoli unintentionally designed buildings that acted as death rays, focusing sunlight and creating intense heat.
- 🙌 The reflective surfaces of the buildings acted as concave mirrors, concentrating the sunlight to create the death ray effect.
- 🙌 The Fenn Church Street building in London and the Vadara hotel in Las Vegas were both affected by the unintentional death rays.
- 🙌 Efforts were made to modify the buildings and reduce their reflectivity to minimize the impact of the death rays.
- 🥰 The incident highlighted the intersection of science and art in architecture and the need for collaboration between the two fields.
- ✊ The phenomenon showcased the power of sunlight and its ability to be focused and concentrated.
- 🤨 It also raised concerns about the potential dangers of architectural designs that unintentionally create intense heat and pose risks to people and property.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did the Fenn Church Street building and Vadara hotel create death rays?
The buildings have reflective surfaces that act as concave mirrors, focusing sunlight to create intense heat at specific times of the day.
Q: Did Rafael Vinoli intentionally design the buildings to act as death rays?
No, he claims to have had no idea that this would happen. The design of the buildings unintentionally created the focal points for the intense heat.
Q: What were the effects of the death rays?
People experienced extreme heat, melted objects, and one person had their hair singed while on the pool deck of the Vadara hotel in Las Vegas.
Q: Did the buildings undergo any modifications to prevent the death ray effect?
After the incidents, efforts were made to reduce the reflectivity of the buildings and minimize the impact of the death rays. However, some effects still persisted due to the curved design of the buildings.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Architect Rafael Vinoli designed two buildings, the Fenn Church Street building in London and the Vadara hotel in Las Vegas, which unintentionally created death rays.
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The reflective surfaces of the buildings act like concave mirrors, focusing sunlight to create intense heat at certain times of the day.
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People experienced extreme heat, melted objects, and even singed hair due to the focused sunlight.
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