What the biggest human structure says about culture
A friend pointed out how the biggest architectural structure has changed over history and what it says about culture. After listing a few he mentioned, I’ll share the one I think will come next, if we haven’t already attained it.
I forget the details, but since the agricultural revolution led to permanent structures the largest structures humans have created have included:
![](https://i0.wp.com/joshuaspodek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/pyramid_giza.jpg?resize=512%2C341&ssl=1)
Markets for trading produce—probably the first.
Religious structures or tombs, like the pyramids.
Military defenses.
Churches and cathedrals.
Bridges.
Government offices.
Corporate and commercial buildings.
I forget what order he put them in. It’s interesting to consider what the structures say about the culture they emerged from.
I proposed what will come next. He didn’t expect it, but found it plausible:
Garbage dumps. They’re growing without bounds and we’re producing more to fill them with faster than ever and that won’t break down.
What do you think?
![garbage](https://i0.wp.com/joshuaspodek.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/garbage6.jpg?resize=700%2C525&ssl=1)
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