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Skyline comparison London vs Moscow vs New York vs Shanghai

The skyline of london and other european countries are simply no match to that of Chinese cities.
 
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you can see that New York skyline is pretty low if you remove the world trade center and even Moscow as European skyline is bigger @Hamartia Antidote

I see such skylines as a perversion. Thats the skyline nothing can top:

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I find this interesting though. Both in germany as in italy it is almost impossible by todays standards to build such skyscrapers. The only city in germany that has Skyscrapers is Frankfurt. In all other cities you would never get permission to build this, because there is zero acceptance in the population for this.
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so nature only exist in the West? lets not think ahead of ourselfs my Freund
 
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you can see that New York skyline is pretty low if you remove the world trade center and even Moscow as European skyline is bigger @Hamartia Antidote

Let's take a look at some numbers....

One World Trade Center New York City United States 541.3 m 2014
432 Park Avenue New York City United States 426 m 2015
Empire State Building New York City United States 381 m 1931 (yes a building we built 85 years ago is taller than all of yours) It was the tallest building in the world for 42 years (until the World Trade Centers topped it)
Federation Tower (East Tower)[16] Moscow Russia 374 m 2015
Bank of America Tower New York City United States 366 m 2009
OKO Tower - South Tower Moscow Russia 354 m 2015
Mercury City Tower Moscow Russia 338.8 m 2012
Chrysler Building New York City United States 318.9 m 1930 (yes a building 86 years old is taller than almost every building in Moscow)
New York Times Building New York City United States 318.8 m 2007
Stalnaya Vershina Moscow Russia 308.9 m 2015
One57 New York City United States 306 m 2013
Moscow Tower Moscow Russia 302 m 2010
 
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Let's take a look at some numbers....

One World Trade Center New York City United States 541.3 m 2014
432 Park Avenue New York City United States 426 m 2015
Empire State Building New York City United States 381 m 1931 (yes a building we built 85 years ago is taller than all of yours)
Federation Tower (East Tower)[16] Moscow Russia 374 m 2015
Bank of America Tower New York City United States 366 m 2009
OKO Tower - South Tower Moscow Russia 354 m 2015
Mercury City Tower Moscow Russia 338.8 m 2012
Chrysler Building New York City United States 318.9 m 1930 (yes a building 86 years old is taller than almost every building in Moscow)
New York Times Building New York City United States 318.8 m 2007
Stalnaya Vershina Moscow Russia 308.9 m 2015
One57 New York City United States 306 m 2013
Moscow Tower Moscow Russia 302 m 2010

doesnt matter moscows center has more skycrapers on average than new yorks center, and you know we have to take care not ruining the landscape thats why they never will as many as new york
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doesnt matter moscows center has more skycrapers on average than new yorks center, and you know we have to take care not ruining the landscape thats why they never will as many as new york
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What do you deem the center of Moscow (which is 970 sq miles!)?? A small area with a bunch of buildings? Maybe it should be the Kremlin to the right. Most of those building were built in the last few years. Was that the center 10 years ago?

And I agree on not ruining the landscape. There was actually a slowdown of tall buildings being built after the Twin Towers in the 1970's. Probably for the reason you gave. After 9/11 in 2001 things picked up again.
 
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I'm guessing nobody is posting Dubai's skyline out of fear of being embarrassed? :laugh:
 
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