Our next Art Deco Centenary profile looks at American architect Raymond Hood, whose knack for skyscrapers led to him being branded the "brilliant bad boy of architecture". Hood's buildings include ...
“My mother, who’s still alive at 96, frequently used to say that … weekend outings [with my grandfather] would be to go and watch this extraordinary skyscraper emerging from the ground,” s ...
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The groundbreaking ceremony, held on Wednesday, marked the beginning of a 40-storey skyscraper that will become Nigeria’s tallest building and a new landmark in the African financial landscape.
Dominique Perrault Architecture has completed Villejuif-Gustave Roussy metro station "The sky of this inverted skyscraper is simply the ground level of the city," said studio founder Dominique ...
The city’s skyline is set to change dramatically over the next five years (Picture: City of London Corporation) As more skyscrapers are approved in London, new images have revealed how the city ...
With three schemes approved in just the last few months and four more already in pre-construction, the City of London is set for a flurry of crane activity this year as a spate of new skyscrapers ...
The images, released by the City of London Corporation, visualises how the iconic skyline will look once major skyscrapers that have been approved or are slated for approval over a ten-year period ...
NEW YORK (WCBS/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - Two window washers had to fight for their lives 78 stories in the air after their scaffolding broke and they were left dangling from a skyscraper and crashing ...
Two New York City window washers were rescued after their scaffold starting swinging uncontrollably into a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper. The workers were more than 70 stories up the side of 25 ...
'Think you're having a bad day?': Window washers' rigging sways wildly, hundreds of feet in the air ...