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  1. SkyscraperPage.com

    The 3rd of September was chosen for Skyscraper Day to commemorate the first master architect of high-rise buildings, Louis Sullivan, who was born in Boston on the 3rd of September, 1856. …

  2. Database - SkyscraperPage.com

    Notes on Information The list of cities can be navigated through multiple pages using the horizontal scrollbar-style links. Use the column header buttons to sort the list by different …

  3. Phoenix - SkyscraperPage.com

    Due to the nearby Sky Harbor Internatonal Airport the cities skyscrapers can not go any taller than 520 feet. Which is one of the reasons Phoenix doesn't have supertalls. Today the Phoenix's …

  4. Singapore - SkyscraperPage.com

    Singapore, ranked first for having the best quality of life in Asia, ranked eleventh in the world by The Economist, the Worlds 22nd wealthiest country (in terms of GDP per capita) Singapore is …

  5. Detroit - SkyscraperPage.com

    Detroit United States Status: Built • 196 highrise buildings • 225 total structures • 96 drawn towers

  6. Montreal - SkyscraperPage.com

    Metropolitian Area Cities A database of world skyscrapers.

  7. Atlanta - SkyscraperPage.com

    Metropolitian Area Cities A database of world skyscrapers.

  8. United States - SkyscraperPage.com

    • Discussion Forum A database of world skyscrapers.

  9. Dubai - SkyscraperPage.com

    Dubai is the quintessential home of sand, sun, skyscrapers and shopping. A century ago, it was a tranquil town whose coral-and-gypsum huts housed Bedouin traders and pearl divers. Today …

  10. Toronto - SkyscraperPage.com

    The largest city in Canada, Toronto plays a prominent role as the financial heart of the country. The city is one of the most ethnically diverse in the world and contains the world-famous CN …