Skyscrapers: The City and the Megacity

Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):267-271 (2014)
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Abstract

This short note considers the migration of the skyscraper from New York and Chicago to Asia and its absence in the emerging megacities of the Global South. Following 9/11, many commentators assumed that the skyscraper was finished, but this was clearly not the case, with super-tall construction now accelerating. However, the distributions of contemporary skyscrapers show us that there are shifts in global power and also in urban form.

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The Urban Problematic II.J. W. Phillips - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):121-136.

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