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Emporis < Link Review >
An international team maintains this database of tall buildings, navigated by map and list. Also lists construction companies and architects, and supplies news.
http://www.emporis.com/ |
All About Skyscrapers < Link Review >
Explores a wide range of aspects of the skyscraper.
http://www.allaboutskyscrapers.com/ |
Building Big < Link Review >
This site explains the construction process of tall buildings and covers facts of a collection of skyscrapers across the world.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/skyscraper/index.html |
Damien's Skyscraper Page < Link Review >
Damien Koh's drawings to scale of the world's tallest buildings make it easy to compare heights and construction. He also supplies photographs and facts on each one.
http://www.iinet.net.au/~paulkoh/ |
Great Buildings: Skyscrapers < Link Review >
Images, information, and 3D models of a selection of skyscrapers around the world from Great Buildings Online.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/types/types/skyscraper.html |
High Rise Picture Gallery < Link Review >
A photo gallery by Matthew Armling of highrises, skyscrapers and towers in New York, Hongkong and Frankfurt.
http://skyscraperphotos.com |
The High-Rise Pages < Link Review >
Articles, images and wallpapers of the tallest buildings in the world.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hnetten |
How a Skyscraper is Made < Link Review >
Background, history, raw materials, design, and the construction process of skyscrapers, from Thomson Gale's How Products Are Made.
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-6/Skyscraper.html |
How Skyscrapers Work < Link Review >
This illustrated narrative by Tom Harris from HowStuffWorks explains that the main technological advancement that made skyscrapers possible was the development of mass iron and steel production.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/skyscraper.htm |
MoMA: Tall Buildings < Link Review >
New York's Museum of Modern Art's permanent tall buildings exhibition presents a focused study of twenty-five tall buildings around the world. [Requires Flash 6 or higher and Acrobat Reader].
http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2004/tallbuildings/ |
Skylines and Scrapers < Link Review >
Egbert Gramsbergen presents worldwide highrise statistics, using graphs and various ranking methods.
http://homepages.ipact.nl/~egram/skystats.html |
Skyscraper Page < Link Review >
Dylan presents an illustrated database of the world's tallest buildings. The illustrations drawn to one scale make it easy to compare heights internationally or within a city. Includes dates and architects.
http://skyscraperpage.com |
Skyscraper Picture Collection < Link Review >
Collection of photographs by Patrick Beckers of cities across the world and their tallest and most distinctive skyscrapers.
http://www.skyscraperpicture.com/ |
SkyScrapers.org < Link Review >
High Resolution Illustrations of Skyscrapers all over the World.
http://www.sky-scrapers.org |
Stock.xchng: Skyscrapers < Link Review >
Royalty free stock photography community - images in the skyscrapers category.
http://www.sxc.hu/category/1081 |
Tall Building Teaching and Research Group < Link Review >
A group of international experts in tall buildings web site which features articles, images and field studies from across the world.
http://www.tallbuildingstarg.com |
The Tallest Buildings in the World < Link Review >
A list of the tallest buildings in the world, with a graphic showing the tallest.
http://www.tallestbuildingintheworld.com |
Wicked Tall Buildings < Link Review >
Drawings of skyscrapers from across the world. With a personal touch.
http://www.wickedtallbuildings.com/ |
Wikipedia: Skyscraper < Link Review >
A comprehensive article from the collaborative online encyclopedia on the skyscraper's historical development.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyscraper |