A cantilevering pool and a soaring skybridge are among the distinctive details that characterise this list of upcoming ...
Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects to "make waves around the world", The Henderson will open in 2025 with an undulating glass facade intended to mimic organic forms. The 190-metre-tall skyscraper ...
This skyscraper is far from ... is also the world's second tallest. The Shard, London, United Kingdom. "Only" 306 metres tall, it tops the list because of its distinctive shape and premium location.
The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, standing at 828 meters (2,717 feet) tall. Many of the tallest skyscrapers serve multiple purposes, including residential apartments ...
Consider this lineup to be a travel bucket list of sorts ... Here, AD rounds up famous buildings from around the world that you’ll be glad you’ve seen when you look back on your travels.
This was the world's tallest building when it was ... One of the more controversial buildings on the list, Antilia was built by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani on the site of an orphanage.
A long-awaited skyscraper currently under construction in Boston will “shape the world” when it opens later this year, according to a new report from CNN. The 51-story tower being built above South ...
The City of London last month approved a skyscraper as tall as the Shard, currently known as 1 Undershaft, which will be 309.6 metres tall and will put the nearby 180 metre-high Gherkin in the ...
The developer behind Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia has announced that the long-stalled project, designed by Chicago studio Adrian Smith + Gill Gordon Architecture, will complete in 2028. Developer ...
FBI Hostage Rescue Team leader and U.S. war veteran Will Sawyer now assesses security for skyscrapers. On assignment in Hong Kong he finds the tallest, safest building in the world suddenly ablaze ...
reflected by huge building projects that includes the Jumeirah Palm, the world’s largest man-made island and super skyscrapers like the Emirates Towers.