How to Build a Skyscraper by John Hill

How to Build a Skyscraper by John Hill

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This beautifully illustrated book is a dream for architecture aficionados and reveals how the world’s most impressive skyscrapers were built.

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How to Build a Skyscraper by John Hill

Skyscrapers have been piercing the clouds since the end of the nineteenth century. As real estate prices soar, the only way to build is up, and developers are always trying to build bigger, better and higher than anyone else. How to Build a Skyscraper gives you the low down on the high buildings that loom over us in cities around the world. This is the most comprehensive collection of modern skyscrapers, and includes 45 new buildings including the current world's tallest tower – the Burj Khalifa (only due to be superseded in 2020). Each iconic building is accompanied by beautiful photography and bespoke illustrations that reveal the internal structure of the building, as well as detailed cross-sections, information on the construction, historical context and architect, and fact boxes containing key dates and materials.
John Hill is an architect and the editor-in-chief of the Daily News section of World-Architects.com (over 100k monthly visitors). His blog is A Daily Dose of Architecture. John oversees the Building of the Year competition for the American branch of the World-Architects.com platform. He is the author of Guide to Contemporary New York City Architecture and 100 Years, 100 Buildings. He lives in New York City.
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ISBN 13 9782888933434
ISBN 10 2888933438
Title How to Build a Skyscraper
Author John Hill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Rotovision
Year published 2017-10-12
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.