Articles tagged: Skyscraper
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by William King This article discusses the significance and history of skyscrapers. It also talks about the tallest buildings in recent or coming days. written by Lynn Bulmer Designed by award-winning architect David Fisher, the concept is not revolutionary, especially if you've ever been to a revolving restaurant. However, in this version, each floor turns at its own speed and in its own direction. Computer renderings of the building depict parts of it appearing compressed as it morphs itself into ever changing shapes. written by Steve Maglecic Chicago city which is situated on the shore of Great Lakes is very popular being the fastest growing city of the world. The windy city is renowned as the central point of historical buildings, theatres and skyscrapers. If you are going on Chicago trip then don’t forget to have adventurous experience of Chicago communities that have got very interesting life style. You can also participate in the Chicago food festival which is another popularity of this city. written by William King Dubai seems to host some of the most amazing architectural designs in the world. One after another, the spree continues to amaze the world. Latest in this series of mind-blowing structures is the first wind powered rotating skyscraper. written by William King Dubai is well known as a shoppers' paradise and a hot Real Estate investment spot right now. Less known is the fact that Dubai's diversification has helped it become a strong economy in the Middle East. written by Matthew Paolini A so-called 'edge city' was created by the Los Angels building and construction industry to relieve traffic in the downtown area. The article below provides more details. written by Tim Tye Manhattan is the most important borough of New York City, and home to most of its sights and tourist attractions. In this article, we explore the sights in Manhattan beginning from the Financial District in the south, and working our way northwards. written by Joe Pinto Home to the first modern skyscraper, Chicago has always rivaled New York as THE city for skyscrapers. Oh, sure, New York has the Empire State, the Chrysler Building (THAT relic? I hear you saying), and, by 2011, Freedom Tower, but Chicago - which has one of the tallest skylines in the U.S. - also lays claim to the Aon Center, the John Hancock Center, and the mighty Sears Tower: the one that finally put New York out of first place. written by Martin McAllister Since 1995, a series of ambitious building and construction projects have made Dubai one of the most intriguing centres of architecture in the world, undergoing a property boom that has turned it into one of the fastest growing cities across the globe. << previous page 1 next page>> |