
Antilia is a private skyscraper in Mumbai, India. It is the residence of the Ambani family, one of India’s wealthiest families. Antilia is the second tallest residential building in the world, after... Read more »

Amazon Skyscraper, Seattle refers to the under-construction skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The building, officially known as The Helix, is poised to become the tallest structure in the Pacific Northwest... Read more »

London, a global metropolis renowned for its architectural marvels, boasts a skyline adorned with skyscrapers that define the city’s urban landscape. Skyscrapers, defined as buildings exceeding 150 meters or 492 feet in... Read more »

The Amazon skyscraper, also known as the Amazon Tower, is a proposed skyscraper that is planned to be built in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The building... Read more »

Amazing skyscrapers are towering structures that soar high into the sky, often dominating the skylines of major cities. These architectural marvels are not just feats of engineering but also symbols of economic... Read more »

Lunch atop a skyscraper refers to the iconic black-and-white photograph taken on September 20, 1932, during the construction of the RCA Building in New York City, now known as 30 Rockefeller Plaza.... Read more »

An aluminum skyscraper is a building whose structural frame is primarily composed of aluminum. Aluminum is a lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant metal, making it an ideal material for high-rise construction. Aluminum skyscrapers... Read more »

Atop a Skyscraper refers to the highest point or roof of a skyscraper building, typically offering breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape or landscape. It’s a vantage point that provides a unique... Read more »

An Allentown skyscraper is a high-rise building in the city of Allentown, Pennsylvania. The city is considered to be the third largest in the state, following Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Allentown skyscrapers are... Read more »


