Architecture studio Revery Architecture has completed a skyscraper with white, cylindrical facades that integrates into an early 20th-century church in Vancouver. Developed by Westbank, the ...
Credible rumors are gaining momentum that a ridiculously tall skyscraper planned for Saudi Arabia is going ahead. The incredibly ambitious 1.2-mile-high building will dwarf all other man-made ...
Despite criticisms about their environmental impact, glazed skyscrapers continue to spring up in cities around the world. Jon Astbury investigates why they remain so popular. In 2011, British ...
Plans have been confirmed to develop a new 76-storey skyscraper in a major UK city. The £360m city centre development will include a five-star Nobu hotel, featuring a swanky restaurant, 160 rooms ...
It was already set to be Manchester's new tallest skyscraper but now the developers behind Viadux want it to be even bigger. Originally, Viadux ‘phase 2a’ was going to be 241m, and contain 782 ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. From the moment Jeff Copolov was born, his life and Orica House have been intertwined. His grandfather, modernist architect Richard ...
The event attracted some of the country’s top dignitaries, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, lawmakers, state governors, federal ministers, and industry leaders, underscoring the project ...
New images have been released of how the City of London’s skyline could look in future ahead of a major real estate conference where officials will showcase the Square Mile. The images, released ...
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 ...
London's first skyscraper was built in 1925. We've seen four distinct waves since. 100 years ago, London was a flat city, punctuated only by steeples, chimneys and the dome of St Paul's.