Project: Greatest PyramidProject: Greatest Pyramid
of All Timeof All Time
Presented by Hemiunu
Architect, and Nephew of King Khufu
ObjectivesObjectives
 Build the tallest stone structure in the world
 The most magnificent pyramid ever built
 Will serve as a royal tomb for the Pharaoh
Khufu
 A masterpiece of mathematics and engineering
 Biggest project ever
Project Timeline & LocationProject Timeline & Location
 Construction should be complete within 20
years.
 Location: On top of a limestone plateau.
 The building site has been chosen for its
proximity to the limestone quarries.
DesignDesign
WorkersWorkers
 We considered recruitment of Israelites, or
extraterrestrials. We also received work offers
from the residents of Atlantis.
 All above options were ruled out.
 There will be no need to employ slaves or
aliens from another planet.
 Enough free Egyptian workers are available
for conscription. Their service for the King
will be a form of payment for their taxes.
Skills NeededSkills Needed
 A wide range of skills, from management to
craftspeople:
 Overseers
 High priests
 Engineers and designers
 Potters, weavers and carpenters
 Quarrymen and stonemasons
 Doctors
 Water carriers, bakers and fishermen
 And many more…
ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
 Each team will receive clear instructions on
their responsibilities.
For example:
 #1. Pyramid designers and engineers will
ensure the pyramid rises evenly and
uniformly, and the design has perfect
precision and perfect angles.
ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
(Cont.)(Cont.)
 #2. High priests will provide guidance using
esoteric knowledge about, for example, the
burial chambers, or alignment of the shafts with
the stars.
 #3. The Masons, at the end of the 19th year
into the project, will commence to smooth out
the pyramid surface, transforming the rough
stone into a gleaming white monument worthy
of a pharaoh. That task is expected to take a
full year — the final year.
MaterialsMaterials
 Limestone (quarried onsite)
 Granite (to be shipped from the city of
Swenett)
 Total estimate: 2,300,000 blocks
 An average of 315 blocks will be placed every
day.
ToolsTools
 Latest technology: Copper chisels, drills and
saws.
 Hard-stone pounders, granite hammers and
sledges.
 And of course, a lot of brute force.
Work EnvironmentWork Environment
 Total workforce of 25000 employees is required.
They’ll be divided into teams of 1000 workers.
 E.g. ‘The Drunkards of Khufu’ team, or ‘The
Friends of the Pharaoh' team.
 Meals provided will include loaves of bread,
beer, meat, fish (fresh from the Nile).
 Accommodation for all workers will be arranged
in settlements around the construction site.
 Medical care (treatment and amputations) is
available in case of work injuries.
ChallengesChallenges
 Special measures will be taken to protect
against tomb robbers (solution: plug
passageways with granite blocks).
 The enormous weight above the burial
chamber might cause it to collapse (solution:
build stress-relieving chambers above it with
granite beams to distribute the weight)
 Many other challenges still remain, like
transporting granite blocks by boats on the
Nile to the building site.
The Greatest PyramidThe Greatest Pyramid
 Our ancestors have been building pyramids
for hundreds of years but this one is different.
 It will be an everlasting testament to the glory
of our civilization.
 Worthy of admiration by future generations,
long after all of us are gone.
Questions?Questions?

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Greatpyramidproposalpresentation 140211011247-phpapp01

  • 1. Project: Greatest PyramidProject: Greatest Pyramid of All Timeof All Time Presented by Hemiunu Architect, and Nephew of King Khufu
  • 2. ObjectivesObjectives  Build the tallest stone structure in the world  The most magnificent pyramid ever built  Will serve as a royal tomb for the Pharaoh Khufu  A masterpiece of mathematics and engineering  Biggest project ever
  • 3. Project Timeline & LocationProject Timeline & Location  Construction should be complete within 20 years.  Location: On top of a limestone plateau.  The building site has been chosen for its proximity to the limestone quarries.
  • 5. WorkersWorkers  We considered recruitment of Israelites, or extraterrestrials. We also received work offers from the residents of Atlantis.  All above options were ruled out.  There will be no need to employ slaves or aliens from another planet.  Enough free Egyptian workers are available for conscription. Their service for the King will be a form of payment for their taxes.
  • 6. Skills NeededSkills Needed  A wide range of skills, from management to craftspeople:  Overseers  High priests  Engineers and designers  Potters, weavers and carpenters  Quarrymen and stonemasons  Doctors  Water carriers, bakers and fishermen  And many more…
  • 7. ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities  Each team will receive clear instructions on their responsibilities. For example:  #1. Pyramid designers and engineers will ensure the pyramid rises evenly and uniformly, and the design has perfect precision and perfect angles.
  • 8. ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities (Cont.)(Cont.)  #2. High priests will provide guidance using esoteric knowledge about, for example, the burial chambers, or alignment of the shafts with the stars.  #3. The Masons, at the end of the 19th year into the project, will commence to smooth out the pyramid surface, transforming the rough stone into a gleaming white monument worthy of a pharaoh. That task is expected to take a full year — the final year.
  • 9. MaterialsMaterials  Limestone (quarried onsite)  Granite (to be shipped from the city of Swenett)  Total estimate: 2,300,000 blocks  An average of 315 blocks will be placed every day.
  • 10. ToolsTools  Latest technology: Copper chisels, drills and saws.  Hard-stone pounders, granite hammers and sledges.  And of course, a lot of brute force.
  • 11. Work EnvironmentWork Environment  Total workforce of 25000 employees is required. They’ll be divided into teams of 1000 workers.  E.g. ‘The Drunkards of Khufu’ team, or ‘The Friends of the Pharaoh' team.  Meals provided will include loaves of bread, beer, meat, fish (fresh from the Nile).  Accommodation for all workers will be arranged in settlements around the construction site.  Medical care (treatment and amputations) is available in case of work injuries.
  • 12. ChallengesChallenges  Special measures will be taken to protect against tomb robbers (solution: plug passageways with granite blocks).  The enormous weight above the burial chamber might cause it to collapse (solution: build stress-relieving chambers above it with granite beams to distribute the weight)  Many other challenges still remain, like transporting granite blocks by boats on the Nile to the building site.
  • 13. The Greatest PyramidThe Greatest Pyramid  Our ancestors have been building pyramids for hundreds of years but this one is different.  It will be an everlasting testament to the glory of our civilization.  Worthy of admiration by future generations, long after all of us are gone.