
“Lunchtime on a Skyscraper Sculpture” is a famous photograph taken by Charles C. Ebbets in 1932. It depicts eleven ironworkers eating lunch while sitting on a girder on the 69th floor of... Read more »

U.S. Cities with the Most Skyscrapers Skyscrapers, towering structures that dominate city skylines, are a testament to architectural prowess and economic vitality. In the United States, several cities stand out as prominent... Read more »

The iconic “Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper” photograph captures eleven ironworkers eating lunch while sitting on a steel beam 840 feet above the ground during the construction of the RCA Building in Rockefeller... Read more »

The BMW M340i is a high-performance variant of the 3 Series. It is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine that produces 382 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. The M340i is... Read more »

The iconic “Lunchtime atop a Skyscraper” photograph captured construction workers eating lunch while sitting on a steel beam hundreds of feet above the ground during the construction of the RCA Building in... Read more »

Louisville, Kentucky, is home to a number of skyscrapers, the tallest of which is the 52-story PNC Tower. Other notable skyscrapers in Louisville include the Humana Building, the Kentucky Center for the... Read more »

On May 27, 2023, the 33-story former Louisiana State Office Building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was successfully imploded. The implosion was part of a larger demolition project to make way for a... Read more »

An abandoned skyscraper in Los Angeles is a building that was once used for commercial or residential purposes but has since been vacated and left unoccupied. These buildings can be found throughout... Read more »

Dallas skyscrapers under construction are a testament to the city’s booming economy and ever-changing skyline. These towering structures, each a marvel of engineering and architectural prowess, reshape the city’s landscape, cater to... Read more »

A “little skyscraper” is a term used to describe a building that is relatively tall and narrow, typically with a height-to-width ratio of at least 5:1. These buildings are often constructed in... Read more »