In the mid-1880s, Chicago pulled off something nobody else had tried before by building a tall, metal-framed office tower called the Home Insurance Building. We’d call that a skyscraper today. It didn ...
The striking New York City skyscraper will feature a new transit hall in one of North America's busiest hubs.
After decades of US domination, Today, however, the race to the sky has shifted to the Middle East, where state-backed investment and grand ambitions are driving a new era of architectural feats. In ...
Crumbling highways. A housing shortage. Broken infrastructure. America is stuck. But the pendulum may be ready to swing. Video illustration by Nico Krijno Supported by Crumbling highways. A housing ...
Stretching to 528 stories, and with parking for 15,000 cars and 100 helicopters, The Illinois, which was planned for Chicago’s Grant Park on Lake Michigan, would have been four times the height of the ...