The winners of the Tall Building Awards, organized by the CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) have already been announced.
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The 29th of April of 1952 it was opened in Midtown, Manhattan, the first building in New York with complete glass architectural surroundings, the Lever House.
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One57 is located mid-block between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, on the north side of W. 57 St., where it enjoys both, the major commercial street views and the Central Park views.
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Manhattan boasts some of the most iconic skyscrapers in history: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Rockefeller Center, McGraw-Hill building, or One World Trade, to name a few.
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After a decade of outlandish proposals for the London City, Eric Parry has come up with a refreshingly blunt stick of a building for the centrepiece of the district’s “cluster” of office blocks.
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West London's tallest skyscraper will be at the heart of dramatic plans for a £1 billion transformation of Paddington by the property Tycoon who built The Shard.
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The John Hancock Center, 1969, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) comes from one of the closest collaborations between an architect and a structural engineer.
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Documentary "This is Marina City" on the ambitious project of Goldberg to revitalize the urban context of Chicago with "a city within a city", as he used to refer to Marina City.
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The Leadenhall Building designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is the winner of the inaugural City of London Building of the Year award, selected from some 15 buildings that including new con
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