Posted on 09/17/2013 3:25:17 PM PDT by Carbonsteel
orget about Singapore and New York City the world's best new skyscraper is located in Canada.
Emporis, a database of construction projects, has named the Absolute World Towers in Mississauga, Canada, the best new skyscraper of 2012.
The two twisting towers were built by MAD Ltd and Burka Architects, and selected by an international jury of experts from over 300 skyscrapers at least 100 meters tall completed last year.
The Absolute World Towers were chosen for their aesthetic beauty. Nicknamed "Marilyn Monroe" for their curving shape, no two floors in the towers are exactly the same.
Also making the list this year were skyscrapers from Abu Dhabi and Qatar. 11 buildings made the Emporis list in total, with three of the new buildings tied at number nine on the ranking.
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Sad.
>> Not one of the skyscrapers listed is in the United States.
Sad for the architects, engineers, and builders perhaps, but having the tallest skyscraper is a trivial goal these days. I would expect significant diminishing ROI with the excessive heights.
TTIUWP’s
Unfortunately, though, most of the buildings listed are just plain ugly.
Skyscrapers are butt ugly...They attract massive traffic and obnoxious people...
Sure glad I don’t live near one of these ugly monstrosities which totally destroy the natural landscape.
Keep them in the big ugly cities...
Perhaps I’m just too conservative in my taste in skyscrapers but to me the winner is not only unattractive, it fails to elicit feelings of stability. Perhaps if a long view photo was shown I might change my mind.
Chicago had one planned that probably would have made the list, but its construction was left in limbo with the economic downturn:
http://www.chicagoarchitecture.info/ShowBuilding/357.php
If you follow the link, you’ll see that building would’ve looked like a big screw. Unfortunately, we ended up sending an even bigger screw to Washington.
"We got started OK on these building but then something went wrong. We didn't know what to do so we just kept building. Sure, they look a little funny. So what if they didn't turn out the same?. Nothings perfect. But I am a little worried about the one with the twist. It keeps getting a little more twisted every day."
I rather like the one in Seoul where they will project images taken by cameras on one side of the building onto the other side, so it will look like it is invisible. Maybe not practical, but very cool.
This one
Looks like salt and pepper shakers
As someone who drives to NYC frequently, the Freedom Tower is a bit of a letdown so far.
Certainly not as awesome as the Twin Towers.
Yes, I have a picture I took of them in 1988 on my wall.
Yup,
Shoulda` let Trump rebuild them to original sizes and dimensions except beefier .
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