
The iconic “Lunch atop a Skyscraper” photograph captures construction workers having lunch while sitting on a steel beam, hundreds of feet above the ground during the construction of the Rockefeller Center in... Read more »

Skyscraper City India is a website and online community dedicated to the discussion of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in India. The site was founded in 2006 and has since become one of... Read more »

Dubai skyscraper height refers to the impressive elevations of buildings in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. These structures are renowned for their remarkable heights, pushing the boundaries of architectural engineering and transforming the... Read more »

Skyscrapers with no windows are an emerging architectural trend in New York City. These buildings are designed without any traditional windows, relying instead on artificial lighting and ventilation systems. There are several... Read more »

A skyscraper is a continuously habitable high-rise building having multiple floors. They house a large amount of floor area, making them efficient for housing large numbers of people or accommodating diverse activities.... Read more »

London has a skyline that is constantly evolving, with new skyscrapers planned and under construction all the time. These buildings are not just symbols of the city’s economic power and global reach,... Read more »

New York City’s distinctive skinny skyscrapers are an architectural phenomenon characterized by their extremely narrow footprints. These towering structures, often just a few feet wide, have become a defining feature of the... Read more »

Dubai, a city renowned for its architectural marvels and luxurious lifestyle, boasts a unique feature in its skyscrapers adorned with gold. This practice of incorporating gold into the facades of high-rise buildings... Read more »

The tallest structure in Japan is the Tokyo Skytree, a broadcasting and observation tower that was completed in 2012. It has a height of 634 meters (2,080 feet), making it the tallest... Read more »