Yesterday's quake cracked the Washington Monument and sent tremors as far north as Toronto, but certain buildings in the world are designed to withstand Mother Nature's fury without budging at all. Today the engineering geeks over at Gizmodo take a look at Istanbul's Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, which, at 2M square feet, is the largest earthquake-proof building in the world. [Gizmodo]
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