Sure, I’ve already written about the completion of Allegiant Stadium, the brand new home to the Las Vegas Raiders, but I ask you this: Is a building actually built if there’s no timelapse video to show for it? I submit to you that it is not.
Earthcam, the webcam technology company, had cameras set up around the jobsite of Allegiant stadium for 32 months to create the timelapse, which condensed the entire process into 3 minutes. Since November of 2017, the company stated they captured over 65,000 hours of work and 1.4 million images.
One of the new stadium’s most impressive features is its roof structure, a lightweight, translucent roof made of ETFE spanning 7 total acres. In order to capture the entire installation process of the roof, Earthcam said they needed to employ a new technique, requiring 400 megapixel images to be taken every hour 24/7 in order to form a wide enough panorama to fit the whole system.
You can check out Earthcam’s timelapse video below:
source https://www.constructionjunkie.com/blog/2020/9/23/timelapse-watch-32-months-of-new-las-vegas-raiders-stadium-construction-in-3-minutes
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