
London’s skyline is iconic, with some of the most famous skyscrapers in the world. But you don’t have to spend a fortune to enjoy the views from these towering buildings. There are...		Read more »

A 1 mile skyscraper is a hypothetical supertall skyscraper that would be one mile (1,600 meters) or more in height. No such building currently exists, but several proposals have been made over...		Read more »

A 1 km skyscraper, also called a megatall skyscraper, is a hypothetical supertall skyscraper that would have a height of 1 kilometer (3,280.84 feet). No such building currently exists, but several proposals...		Read more »

Skyscrapers are defined as buildings that rise to a height of at least 150 meters (492 feet) or 50 stories. The term “skyscraper” was first used in the late 19th century to...		Read more »

A “zoo caper skyscraper” is a hypothetical high-rise building that would house a zoo within its structure. It is a concept that has been explored in various works of fiction, such as...		Read more »

Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-British architect known for her innovative designs and groundbreaking use of curves and angles. Her skyscrapers are particularly notable for their unique and futuristic appearance, often featuring complex...		Read more »

The new skyscraper in Oklahoma City, known as the Devon Tower, is a 50-story, 844-foot tall building that was completed in 2012. It is the tallest building in the state of Oklahoma...		Read more »

“You can take everything I have like a skyscraper” is a phrase that means “you can take everything I own.” It is often used to express a sense of vulnerability or helplessness....		Read more »

A wooden skyscraper in Milwaukee is a high-rise building with a structural frame made primarily of wood. This type of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to its environmental benefits and potential...		Read more »

NYC Skinny Skyscraper refers to a type of high-rise building prevalent in New York City, characterized by its extremely slender profile and emphasis on verticality. These buildings often have a width-to-height ratio...		Read more »

