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The postwar importation of European skyscrapers, originally meant for worker housing in flattened neighborhoods, brought an international style that drained the jostling competition from the skyline.
London’s skyline set to change after ‘undesirable’ 54-storey skyscraper is approved Brooke Davies Published February 1, 2025 2:32pm Updated February 5, 2025 10:29am ...
If you thought that Manhattan's skyline was already too full to accommodate for new towers, you'd be wrong: we'll soon be getting another massive building in midtown that is going to dwarf all the ...
Recognisable for the bright red colour used on its top floors, a new skyscraper has appeared on the Barcelona skyline. A design by Odile Decq French architect Odile Decq has designed her first ...
The city’s skyline is set to change dramatically over the next five years (Picture: City of London Corporation) As more skyscrapers are approved in London, new images have revealed how the city ...
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Barcelona is about to transform its skyline’s biggest eyesore into a stunning tech hub - MSNTres Xemeneies was once considered a stain on Barcelona’s coastline. Soon it will become the city’s center of innovation. Tres Xemeneies (Three Chimneys) is a former coal-fired power plant in ...
BARCELONA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Alain Robert, the free climber dubbed the "French Spiderman", scaled one of Barcelona's highest skyscrapers on Saturday without a harness. And for the first time ever ...
An urban stunt climber known as the "French Spiderman" for his daring ascents conquered another landmark by scaling a 166-metre (381-foot) Barcelona skyscraper on Friday in a bid to raise ...
The City's sweeping skyline is poised to welcome yet more skyscrapers, new images released today by the City of London Corporation show, amid projections that space for tens of thousands of extra ...
Skyline was founded in 2017 with that clear target in mind. We first covered the Israeli firm in March of last year when it announced what it referred to as a “pre-Series A” worth $6.5 million .
Like Battersea, Barcelona’s plant is set to undergo a radical transformation into the new Catalunya Media City—a cutting-edge hub for digital arts, technology, and education.
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