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    Sky·scrap·er
    /ˈskīˌskrāpər/

    noun

    • 1. a very tall building of many stories.
    • 2. a triangular skysail. historical
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkyscraperSkyscraper - Wikipedia

    A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Modern sources define skyscrapers as being at least 100 meters (330 ft) [1] or 150 meters (490 ft) [2] in height, though there is no universally accepted definition, other than being very tall high-rise buildings .

  3. The 100 Tallest Completed Buildings in the world in 2024 - The Skyscraper Center. Tallest Buildings. Use the filters below to create a tallest buildings list. You can view detailed information on a building by clicking its name. View the seminal tall buildings CTBUH features as case studies.

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Skyscraper, a very tall multistoried building. The term skyscraper originally applied to buildings of 10 to 20 stories, but by the late 20th century the term was used to describe high-rise buildings of unusual height, generally greater than 40 or 50 stories. Learn more about skyscrapers.

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · Vessel-shaped 'supertall' skyscraper transforms Beijing's skyline. 01:48 - Source: CNN. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), there are now 191 completed ...

  6. This is a list of the tallest buildings. Tall buildings, such as skyscrapers, are intended here as enclosed structures with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least 340 metres (1,120 ft). Such definition excludes non-building structures, such as towers .

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · Latest skyscraper news and architecture – find out more about some of the tallest, strangest and most controversial buildings in the world.

  8. SKYDB is the world’s database about skyscrapers and tall buildings. The project is driven by people with a passion for buildings and the correctness of information. Some of our members help to manage the database, while others share photos or facts.

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