This is the first installment of a weekly feature called “Five things to know.” We’ll explore topics, both familiar and obscure. Think of it as a primer on interesting subjects that your never thought were interesting. Sort of like a University of Phoenix for the layperson.
Architecture

Burj Khalifa: You can't say this correctly
1.  Not all buildings are made of stone. While this was true in the middle ages, mankind has since developed buildings made out of metal, glass, ice, plastic, cards, and metaphors.
2.  The tallest building in the world is now the Burj Khalifa. Until a couple weeks ago, it was known as the Burj Dubai. The name was changed to spite non-Arabic speakers. Here is a picture:
3.  Contrary to common belief, the strongest shape in architecture is not the arch, but rather the double arch. The shape can be seen in every country and every culture in the world, minus North Korea. They still have stone buildings (see point 1).
4.  The city with the best architecture in the world is Chicago. Some people would suggest Prague. Others would say Paris. These people are victims of communists, or worse.
5.  Architects are skittish and reclusive by nature. They prefer complex drawings to conversation; mathematics to the written word. However, not all architects are autistic. Some merely have Asperger’s.
There you have it, everything you need to know about architecture. If there are any topics you’d like to know more about, and you don’t trust those shady hooligans at wikipedia, then leave a comment and let me know.


Instructions for non-Arabic speakers on saying “Khalifa.”
Syllable No. 1: Cut off your air supply. Attempt to say anything. The sound that will come out is “Kha.”
Syllable No. 2: Say “Leef-ah.”
You’re welcome.