Showing posts with label skyscraper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skyscraper. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Humanoido Labs Skyscraper

HUMANOIDO LABS SKYSCRAPER

We are looking at acquiring and/or designing a Humanoido Labs Skyscraper.

This project has many current ideas, inclusive of new property with a garage, multiple floors, possible duplexing, and possible fix it up potential stats for custom occupancy by the Big Brain. The Big Brain would continue to grow into this space, perhaps endlessly.

The Humanoido Labs skyscraper could be home to many science divisions and offer room for a lifetime of continuing expansion into the Asian Arena where humanoids are most predominant.

It could also serve as a company division for the manufacturing and distribution of robotic brains and science invention worldwide.

The skyscraper would have have a rooftop observatory to supplement the array of powerful space telescopes.

Other divisions and levels could include a home for living, tool room, parts inventory, Big Brain Occupancy, Cybernetics and humanoid room, garage for various land and air vehicles, a business and office area, recreational conditioning room, hydroponics and garden, storage, invention room, work room, meeting room, electronics and optics space, and other stuff...

The roof would contain a telescope observatory and a heli pad for the landing of a small aircraft. It would also serve as the launch pad for various test spacecraft for a space program.

Suitable locations include big city, developed mountain, and area with grocery stores, hospitals, and other amenities within biking and driving distance.

CREDITS & LINKS
Skyscraper floor 3D model, TuboSquid, GhaithB
http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/skyscraper-floor-3d-model/616177

Big Brain Stacking & Space

BIG BRAIN STACKING & SPACE
The Big Brain has once again outgrown the full expanse of its lab space and is seeking a new larger lab. The most recent method to gain more space was the stacking of desks, one on top of another. While this temp solution seemed to survive a 6.2 earthquake, the space it provided was rapidly filled and outgrown.

The brain has grown again and again, most recently with more siblings. The brain cortex jars are strewn across the lab as they are born and become cognitive. The jars have increased in size as these cortex become larger and live longer lives.

The lab is seeking expansion, which may require either more innovative ideas of utilizing existing space or moving to new research lab  facilities. We believe the latter is inevitable.

Currently some equipment is moved out, such as printers, to gain more space for the cortex jars. Printing will take place either electrically, or remotely.

When new inventory was taken in to create new brain cortex, it strained the space in the lab. Even with the addition of IKEA shelves, the space is still back to being limited.

We are looking at acquiring new property with a garage, possible second and third floors, a duplex fashion, and the most recent idea is to obtain a small skyscraper and fix it up for occupancy by the Big Brain.

The Humanoido Labs skyscraper could be home to many science divisions and offer room for continuing expansion. It could also serve as a company division for the manufacturing and distribution of robotic brains worldwide

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Area 51

These machines appeared at Area 51
BIG BRAIN MACHINE INTRODUCES THE
MYSTERIOUS
AREA 51

The Big Brain's International Lab 51 is known as the Skyscraper Roof Lab or Area 51. 

What strange new things are happening at Area 51? There are several things we are unable to identify in the region. Ignoring the unknown, Area 51 is the name of the Big Brain's Skyscraper Roof Laboratory and Observatory at TR. This is a direct adjunct to the main Transient Lab in Taiwan.

This is the Taiwan skyscraper roof lab, also known as the Roof Observatory Lab 51 and referred to as Area 51. Area 51 is where new space crafts are flown, tested, launched and landed, and aerial surveillance photos are conducted.

Area 51: Sun & aerial view below
The Lab is a supplement and spinoff to the International Transition lab. Work includes study of planets, i,e, Venus Transit, use as a full astronomical observatory, programs with astronomical imaging of selected events, serves as a lookout post, monitors weather changes, records limiting magnitude and transparency changes, serves as an atmospheric monitoring observatory, covers celestial events, sunspot study, telescope testing and use, terrestrial experiments in transparency,  opacity, humidity, temperature, distance, testing & measuring for new programs and devices, and conducting experiments, work as a pollution monitoring station, heavy with experiments regrading atmospheric pollution as a character selection filter, and studies primarily with the Moon and planets plus special events.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Skyscraper Roof Lab

NEW HUMANOIDO SKYSCRAPER ROOF LAB SRL
Telescopic observing from Roof Lab
Humanoido Labs now introduces another lab - The Skyscraper Roof Lab. The SRL is located directly on the top of a very tall skyscraper roof and has access to the full 360 degree skyline. The view and ambiance of the location is absolutely breathtaking and exhilarating, and not without some unexpected phenomenon.

Special permission to access this strict peak location is granted by the building management. The area accessed is quite large, equal to the full perimeter of the skyscraper. The area also shares a small equipment room, the exit construction, with pipes, meters and service pumps for each apartment. The peak is protected with concrete, brick and ceramic tiles around the perimeter.

City view from Humanoido Roof Lab showing 101
The lab is used primarily as an observatory for conducting telescopic observations, running various aeronautical tests and experiments, a space program platform, and the location to record celestial events. This observational lab tower is ideal for weather studies and as a monitor of local atmospheric conditions where the level of water vapor humidity content is relevant, along with the levels of pollution. A skyscraper rooftop laboratory is not without its set of caveats. There is always a danger of high speed wind and errant wind gusts that can sweep whatever is on top of the roof, including people, over the side to hundreds or even thousands of feet below. Roof Lab has several safety devices installed - a sunken moat around the perimeter, a raised brick perimeter elevation, in some areas a second perimeter barrier, and a wrought iron fence atop the brick perimeter wall. Even with these safeguards, one must observe great caution. One concern is the exit door, which has no handle on the outside and automatically locks when shut. It's easy for the wind to catch the door and slam it shut with any occupants on the roof becoming stranded. A large piece of construction material is always placed in the doorway to prevent the door from inadvertently closing. Roof Lab usually has good privacy, even with a fully occupied skyscraper building. This is because roof tops have become notorious for jumpers - people that believe this is an easy way to suicide. Years ago on my first trip to the city I went to the rooftop to enjoy the magnificent city view and to have a picnic and get some suntan. Suddenly some frantic people appeared and thought I was going to jump off the roof! Well, laying there on my beach towel and eating my picnic lunch didn't appear too threatening to me but to others it seemed rather serious. Skyscraper Roof Lab was the key location for successfully observing and recording the rare June 2012 Venus Transit.

    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    Brain Crypt Astro Observatory Lab

    Brain Crypt Observatory
    Big Brain Crypt Lab Loft before moving in
    This entire space is dedicated to one lucky expansive Big Brain!!!

    The new Big Brain Crypt and Lab Loft has lots of windows (at left & center), though it looks bigger in the photo than in real life.

    Any one of the many Big Brain robotic telescopes can set outside on high rise skyscraper roof top access to observe a complete sky panorama, according to a Big Brain's astronomical agenda. Observation equipment controlled by the Brain can also set on the outside home Deck. Control is possible by direct means, wireless and routed cables through the windows.

    Will the Big Brain fit into this Lab space? Initially the space seems large for one project but never underestimate the constant growth of the Big Brain!