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The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« on: April 12, 2010, 06:04:46 PM »
                      
15. Guangzhou, China
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2010, 06:04:56 PM »
                      
14. Dubai, United Arab,   Emirates
 
 
  Is this a  mirage in the Middle East?   Seemingly out of nowhere emerges a  city in  the middle of a desert.   This is Dubai, a city that produces  only the  best modern architecture   in the world. Already home of the  world's  tallest all-hotel building   and the tallest all-residential  building in  the world, AND currently   proposed to build the world's  tallest building,  this skyline might   just leap to the number 1 spot in  the near future.  While the skyline   is not so dense, each building is a  marvel all on its  own. As a   skyline it probably can't compete with the  larger cities,  however the   individual buildings in this city are by far  the greatest  examples of   modern architectural accomplishments. All  seven structures  in this   city at over 200 meters tall were built in  1999 or later ! -  that's   how new this city is.
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2010, 06:05:10 PM »
                      
13. Frankfurt, Germany
 
 
  Certainly one  of Europe's most   interesting cities in terms of skylines,  Frankfurt is  home to five   structures that are over 200 meters tall.  These modern  skyscrapers are   marvels compared to those other, mostly  non-existent  ones scattered   across European cities. The contrast here  is interesting:  The city   combines low-rise, high-density traditional  European  architecture   (some of which is over 1,000 years old), with  modern towers  that stick   out like sore thumbs, but are impressive  nonetheless.
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2010, 06:05:18 PM »
                      
12. Sydney, Australia   
 
 
  Australia's  showcase city, Sydney has   one of the most recognizable  skylines due to  its world-famous harbour,   often referred to as the most  beautiful  natural harbour in the world.   The Sydney Harbour has many  bays, inlets  and secondary harbours. It   is spanned by the monumental  Harbour Bridge,  and the Opera House   decorates the shoreline like a  white flower. The  Sydney skyline is   world-class with hundreds of  skyscrapers in the  central business   district and many more high-rise  buildings in the  outlying   neighbourhoods. Sydney has 8 buildings over  200 meters tall.
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2010, 06:05:27 PM »
                      
11. Sao Paolo, Brazil   
 
 
  "What building did  you say they lived   in?" Finding it in the largest  mass of condensed  apartment buildings   anywhere would be like finding a  needle in a  haystack. Sao Paolo has a   population of over 18 million  people! While  the buildings are not   super tall (with only a single  structure at over  200 meters tall) this   skyline is nevertheless  stacked. Sao Paolo has a  fleet of over 500   helicopters, the second  largest helicopter fleet in  the world.
 
 
  Metro/Urban Population: 18.3 million
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2010, 06:05:39 PM »
                      
10. Seoul, South Korea   
 
 
  This city's  skyscrapers are divided into   many clusters, spread amongst  the main  businesses and residential   districts. Most of the recent  growth in  Seoul's skyline, however, has   been of residential towers over  60 storeys  high that are shooting up   like blades of grass! There are  10 buildings  in Seoul over 200 meters   tall and much of the mid-rise to  high-rise  structures are lined up in a   linear fashion, creating a  "wall" of  buildings like no other. Seoul   is where the ancient Eastern  world meets  the modern West.
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2010, 06:05:49 PM »
                      
9. Shenzhen, China
 
 
  What was a tiny  fishing village on the   border of Hong Kong in 1970 is  now a buzzing  metropolis of over four   million people. With 13 buildings  at over 200  meters tall, including   the Shun Hing Square (the 8th  tallest building in  the world), Shenzen   is a marvel of lights after  sunset. You can't help  but ask yourself if   you are in a video game or  in a real city.
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2010, 06:06:00 PM »
                      
8. Kuala Lumpur,   Malaysia
 
 
  This is probably  the most impressive   city worldwide that has less than 2  million  residents. Marvelous   modern buildings reach the sky here, and  while the  skyline is not too   dense, it does allow buildings to soar and  stand out.  Kuala Lumpur has   three of the 25 tallest buildings  worldwide, including  the tallest   twin buildings, the Pretonos Towers  (which are arguably the  second and   third tallest overall in the world)  as well as the 420  meters Menara   Kuala Lumpur Tower.
 
 
  Metro/Urban Population:  1.5 million
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2010, 06:06:11 PM »
                      
7.  Toronto, Canada   
 
 
  Toronto is a meeting place, a crossroads    of many cultures and  ethnicities. Toronto is downtown Canada, the    biggest city in the  country with a skyline to match. Toronto has 7    structures in its  skyline that stand at over 200 metres, including the    astonishingly tall  553 metres, CN Tower, which is often referred to as    the tallest  freestanding structure in the world. While mostly untrue    (because there  are taller TV masts in the world), the CN Tower   possesses  the world's  highest observation deck, making this city's   skyline one of  the most  immediately identifiable.
 
 
  Metro/Urban Population:  5.1 million
 
 
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Re: The Top 15 Skylines in the World
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2010, 06:06:21 PM »
                      
6.  Singapore
 
 
  One of the best (urban) planned and   cleanliest  metropolitan cities in  the world, Singapore looks like an   architectural  model city come to  life. The buildings cannot be higher   than 280 meters  due to air traffic  control restrictions, but that has   added a tall (but  not too tall) and  consistent building height and   space pattern that  makes this skyline  unique: Three buildings are   exactly 280 meters tall  and 5 others (8  total) stand at just over 200   metres. The buildings are  mostly  light-coloured and there is a large   expanse of greenery dotted  around  the city core. This South-Eastern   city is definitely in a league  of its  own.
 
 
  Metro/Urban Population: 3.8 million   
 
 
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