Skyscrapers: 2014 Global Trend Forecast

Date: 8 January 2014

Skyscraper activity has been particularly high this year in terms of project proposals, completions and construction breaking ground.   Architects have also been pushing height boundaries to deliver tall buildings that meet the expectations and design aesthetics of their urban locations.

The year 2013 saw One World Trade Centre – the replacement for the original twin towers – crowned the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere while Broad Sustainable Building in China began the foundations for its ambitious prefabricated skyscraper, Sky City, among countless other projects.

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