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  • The Skyscraper Museum

    Private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of highrise buildings. Exhibits and information on the architecture, materials, and physics of highrise construction.

    www.skyscraper.org

  • Great Buildings: Skyscrapers

    Images, information, and 3D models of a selection of skyscrapers around the world from Great Buildings Online.

    www.greatbuildings.com

  • Skyscraper Page

    Dylan presents an illustrated database of the world's tallest buildings. The illustrations drawn to one scale make it easy to compare heights internationally or within a city. Includes dates and architects.

    skyscraperpage.com

  • High Rise Picture Gallery

    A photo gallery by Matthew Armling of highrises, skyscrapers and towers in New York, Hongkong and Frankfurt.

    skyscraperphotos.com

  • How Skyscrapers Work

    This illustrated narrative by Tom Harris from HowStuffWorks explains that the main technological advancement that made skyscrapers possible was the development of mass iron and steel production.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • Skyscraper Picture Collection

    Collection of photographs by Patrick Beckers of cities across the world and their tallest and most distinctive skyscrapers.

    www.skyscraperpicture.com

  • Emporis

    An international team maintains this database of tall buildings, navigated by map and list. Also lists construction companies and architects, and supplies news.

    www.emporis.com

  • The Tallest Buildings in the World

    A list of the tallest buildings in the world, with a graphic showing the tallest.

    www.tallestbuildingintheworld.com

  • All About Skyscrapers

    Explores a wide range of aspects of the skyscraper.

    www.allaboutskyscrapers.com

  • Skylines and Scrapers

    Egbert Gramsbergen presents worldwide highrise statistics, using graphs and various ranking methods.

    homepages.ipact.nl

  • How a Skyscraper is Made

    Background, history, raw materials, design, and the construction process of skyscrapers, from Thomson Gale's How Products Are Made.

    www.madehow.com

  • Wikipedia: Skyscraper

    A comprehensive article from the collaborative online encyclopedia on the skyscraper's historical development.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Stock.xchng: Skyscrapers

    Royalty free stock photography community - images in the skyscrapers category.

    www.sxc.hu

  • The High-Rise Pages

    Articles, images and wallpapers of the tallest buildings in the world.

    www.xs4all.nl

  • Tall Building Teaching and Research Group

    A group of international experts in tall buildings web site which features articles, images and field studies from across the world.

    www.tallbuildingstarg.com

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