This channel is dedicated to skyscrapers, architecture and cities. Here are presented the tallest structures and buildings of countries and continent. Episodes about skyscrapers architecture style, development of cities skylines are also among the topics that i will explore
Hong Kong so odd why they build it in between a river it reminds me of Chicago but that’s more of a canal to the Great Lake but other then that city looks cool
That's not a river, its Victoria Harbour, one of the deepest natural harbours in the world, home to one of the busiest ports in the world. Anywhere with views of it cost a fortune ;) (some of the most expensive real estate in the world)
La tour hermitage Plaza restera dans nos cœurs en tant que souvenir d'un rêve trop beau et d'une prouesse qui aurait pu faire sa place parmi les autres grandeurs du monde
Library Tower is still the tallest. A stupid clamp-on spire doesn’t count. Wilshire Grand has a “flat roof”, the helipad is just cleverly masked by the sail.
this video falls short did not discuss what was built between 1974 and 1989 and then skipped between 1989 and 2017. thumbs down. Also did not research because the buildings were built and known as different names like failing to mention the city national towers were the Arco Towers. This is the epitome of attention to details by a millennial
Oh God ... its actually the whole point of my videos to not present everything that was built in LA but only the buildings that broke the height record at the time of their completion. I though this was quite obvious though 🙄
This comment falls short of its basic understanding of the subject matter. It ignored the premise and then skipped to incorrect conclusions. thumbs down. This commentor did not research their own point but jumped to belittling others's work regardless of their own opinion having no basis in fact. This is the epitome of a boomer with a baselessly inflated view of self
@@Yasin_2312 a building has to be freestanding and have walls which emley moor mast has also people work in emley moor mast which means people are in the building.
@@Nogothoughts Yeah but it’s purpose is not for habitation but for telecommunications, therefore it doesn’t count as a building. Also a Building is meant to have floors/stories. There are so many towers that have walls like the Milad Tower, KL Tower, CN Tower, Ostankino Tower etc, but they’re not called buildings because they don’t have floors. Despite all 3 of these towers have an observation deck unlike the Emley Moor Mast
Felicitaciones bro.El Us Bank Tower es mi favorito, su diseño elegante y fino lo hace destacar entre los demas y su corona y el helipuerto🧐🍷(exquiusimua)
hahahaha!! Billyboy still trying convince the rest planet that Calgary has the best skyline in Canada...lol. Dude, your not going to convince anyone of this. You know why? Because they're not delusional like you are....lol.
As far as I'm aware it is _never_ called Calgary City. I can find no trace of that phrase online. I can't agree with the rest of your comment either, although I can say the Calgary skyline is fairly attractive. Nothing against Calgary. I like it and wish it well.👍
The worst part about the Wilshire tower is that the spire looks worse than the antennas on the Willis tower and John hancock towers in Chicago, yet the antennas don’t count towards height for them but the spire on the Wilshire does