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Tag Archives: Azerbaijan
Skyscraper envy? – the rise of the “super-scraper”
Last night while surfing the net I stumbled across a story I had not known before. A 3,445 foot tall, 189 story skyscraper (Azerbaijan Tower) is planned in the Central Asian city of Baku, Azerbaijan. Needless to say, it would be … Continue reading
Posted in adaptive reuse, airports, architecture, Asia, China, cities, civics, commerce, culture, density, downtown, economic development, economic gardening, economics, Economy, entrepreneurship, geography, history, humanity, India, infrastructure, land use, movies, new urbanism, North America, placemaking, planning, politics, skylines, spatial design, Statistics, sustainability, technology, third places, tourism, Trade, transportation, Travel, urban planning
Tagged architecture, Azerbaijan, Baku, Burj Dubai, Chicago, cities, design, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, New York City, planning, skylines, skyscrapers, super-scrapers, Taipei
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