Skyscrapers In China


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Tall Buildings of China


Tall Buildings of China

Author: Georges Binder

language: en

Publisher: Images Publishing

Release Date: 2015-07-31


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This breathtaking new book, compiled by tall buildings specialist, Georges Binder, showcases more than 100 of the tallest buildings in China across more than 25 cities, including those towering over the megacities of Beijing, Shanghai and emerging supercities, such as Chengdu, Guangzhou and Tianjin. Georges Binder summarises the history of the Chinese tall building landscape from the 1930s to the present day, and features the best in contemporary design, including emerging architectural trends, showcasing each project with beautiful imagery and detailed plans. The book also delves into the hard architectural statistics and buildings’ features with gritty detail. These skyscrapers are a fitting symbol of China’s new-found prosperity, ambition and architectural flair.

21st-Century Skyscrapers


21st-Century Skyscrapers

Author: Philip Wolny

language: en

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Release Date: 2018-07-15


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The modern skylines of major cities around the globe are both majestic and awe-inspiring. Since the turn of the century, ever more impressive and innovative skyscrapers have been built. This resource features the tallest and most famous buildings standing, and inspires young aspiring architects and engineers to dream of ever taller buildings. The sky's the limit for readers, who will gain valuable insights into engineering basics while their imaginations are stirred by images and descriptions of these architectural giants from all over the world.

Economic Drivers


Economic Drivers

Author: Jason Barr

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017-10-30


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Since China embarked on its economic reforms nearly four decades ago, Chinese cities have witnessed profound growth in size and scale. As the country transformed its economy, urbanization took root as millions of rural emigrants moved to the city, reflected in the commensurate rise of skylines to house growing urban populations, as well as nascent business districts. The resulting cityscapes are littered with immense quantities of skyscrapers, a testament to China¿s economic might. While China¿s investment in skyscrapers has been nothing short of spectacular, little, in fact, has been investigated about their construction. Through economic analysis, this report endeavors to test several hypotheses with the goal of investigating the underlying factors driving skyscraper construction. China¿s unique economic system creates a number of incentives for skyscraper development, potentially complicating matters beyond traditional economic fundamentals of supply and demand. Further complicating factors include the social and political benefits of skyscraper development as well as the symbolic role that skyscrapers can play in building identities for cities. In order to analyze the various factors impacting skyscraper construction, this research utilizes an exhaustive data set of skyscrapers completed from 1980 to 2014 in 74 cities throughout China. Various regression models were implemented to test for the degree to which skyscraper construction patterns are based on economic fundamentals versus the competitive desire to standout or call attention to respective cities. The resulting conclusions offer compelling arguments for China¿s unprecedented skyscraper construction and provide evidence for a strong economic rationale behind China¿s skyscraper growth. In doing so, this report lays the groundwork for additional investigations into the necessary role of the skyscraper in China¿s urbanization.