As part of the search of SkyHighCity for the best skyscraper of 2016, this time they look at North America. With 93 completed buildings of over one hundred meters to chose from, New York City appeared to have a number of strong contenders, so they decided to split this one up intoa Big Apple tournament, and one for the rest of North America.
With a tournament including the very well published VIA 57 WEST, 56 Leonard Street and 10 Hudson Yards, it’s perhaps a bit of a surprise that Robert A. M. Stern’s design for 30 Park Place took the crown for New York. JMGA196’s comment is the most convincing argument in this result.
To find out which skyscraper was the best new one in Latin America in 2016,
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Het is weer de hoogste tijd voor een overzicht van alle grote bouwprojecten en hoogbouw in Rotterdam. Na jaren plannen maken gaat nu het ene na het andere project in aanbouw!
Colourful images show the heights and density of buildings in different cities around England. Taken from
New York’s skyscrapers are taller and skinnier than ever before: New York’s Skyscraper Museum has released an online tool that tracks the growing number of skinny towers in the city. The
Voor de komende tien jaar staan er 25 woontorens op de bouwagenda van Rotterdam. Waarom is de Maasstad zo gewild voor hoogbouw en in welke gebieden gaan deze torens komen? Niet iedereen is blij met deze ontwikkeling maar met de groeiende druk op de binnenstad is hoogbouw de oplossing om iedereen een plek te geven.
From tenements to today’s skyscrapers, adequate light and air are essential to a livable New York. The city’s first zoning code enshrined access to these elements, and now, with
These are the tallest buildings in London in order of height, with explanations of both the official names and nicknames. Not included the numerous towers that are under construction or in the planning system.
In a world of ever-reducing space, a skyscraper is an efficient way to create homes and offices without too large a footprint. It is interesting, then, that so many skyscrapers are full of hot air. In the race for the biggest buildings, architects have fallen back on antennae and pointed spires – with the result that skyscrapers are not so much efficient uses of space, but overblown vanity projects.