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Nowhere is the skinny-tower trend more prevalent than New York City, where the push for thinner skyscrappers has been aided by a boom in the ultra-luxury market.
The future of New York is one tall tale. A rendering created for the Skyscraper Museum by intern Jose Hernandez shows Central Park South and Midtown Manhattan as seen from the Metropolitan Museum o… ...
Calatrava’s sculptural torso turned a few heads and pocketed some high-rise design awards, but no encores appeared on the skyline. In Gothenburg, 174 miles up the Swedish coast from Malmö, work on SOM ...
New York Skyline Sees Boom In Super Tall Skyscrapers More than a dozen residential towers are under construction. Many of the global ultra-rich who buy these apartments spend just a fraction of ...
Skyline gives us a chance to create height policies that are about judgement as well as location, says Paul Finch The creditable campaign by this magazine and the Observer for the creation of a proper ...
According to the survey, the city's skyline received 35 new tall buildings last year, and 52 more are to be completed in 2021. London currently has 587 tall buildings in the pipeline, up almost 8% ...
Guidelines for tall buildings could shape city’s skyline for next 100 years KITCHENER — Council approved a new outline of what Kitchener expects from highrise developments, but not ...
Downtown Wilmington could have another hotel added to its skyline in the near future, with plans for development proposed near the Port City's riverfront. Plans for hotel development have been ...