"Hidden floors in skyscrapers are more common than most people realize," a chartered architectural technologist told Newsweek.
This skyscraper's extraordinary exterior is not just for show. Designers Triptyque and Architects Office have arranged the building around a concrete exoskeleton, which provides structural support and ...
For centuries, mankind has been captivated by the idea of building higher and higher. From the Great Pyramid of Giza, which held the title of the tallest structure for over 3,800 years, to today's ...
From early rigid frames to today’s high-performance cores and damping systems, skyscraper structures have evolved to meet the demands of height, wind, and seismic safety. Engineers now combine steel, ...
Mr Bage, a contemporary of famous engineer Thomas Telford and Shropshire ironfounders William Hazledine and the brothers ...
An architectural feat known as The Big Bend was introduced to the New York City skyline in 2017. At least, in theory. If built, the skyscraper would be the Big Apple's longest building — and the world ...
Most skyscrapers are designed to climb higher and higher. In Chongqing, China, one of the most striking high-rise projects in the world asks a different question. What if part of the city could ...
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Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower is set to become the world's first kilometre-tall building and the tallest structure ever constructed by humans ...