
The term “skyscraper” refers to a tall, multi-storied building, typically exceeding 150 meters (492 feet) in height. The first skyscraper was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, Illinois, which was completed in... Read more »

A skyscraper is a continuously habitable high-rise building that has over 40 floors and is taller than 150 meters (492 feet). Skyscrapers are often used for commercial purposes, such as offices, retail... Read more »

A lunch stop on a skyscraper describes a dining experience typically offered in a restaurant or designated area located within a high-rise building, often featuring panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape from... Read more »

Yu-Gi-Oh! Skyscraper 2: Hero City is a video game developed by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Yu-Gi-Oh! Skyscraper, and was released in Japan on March 18, 2010,... Read more »

A lunch stop at a skyscraper offers a unique dining experience with breathtaking views of the city below. Whether it’s a special occasion or just a break from the daily routine, lunching... Read more »

The title “world’s tallest skyscraper 2023” refers to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)’s annual list of the tallest completed buildings in the world, based on their architectural height.... Read more »

Oklahoma City is home to the tallest skyscraper in the world, the Devon Tower. Standing at 844 feet tall, the Devon Tower is an iconic landmark in the city’s skyline. Completed in... Read more »

A “lunch skyscraper” photo is a photograph taken from a high vantage point, typically from the top of a skyscraper, during the lunch hour. These photos often capture the hustle and bustle... Read more »

A skyscraper, or high-rise building, is a continuously habitable high-rise structure, having multiple floors, and is classified as a mega-structure or supertall structure. When a new building is constructed that surpasses the... Read more »

The Gherkin, officially 30 St Mary Axe, is a commercial skyscraper in the City of London. It was designed by Swiss architect Norman Foster and Arup engineers, and completed in 2003. The... Read more »