Posted Nov 12, 2013, 2:14 PM
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Originally Posted by TechTalkGuy
Chicago has 8 towers (spires included) that exceed 300m (built, proposed, etc.) currently.
New York has 17 towers (spires included) that exceed 300m (built, proposed, etc.) currently.
If you truly want to get technical on building height, why not start from the bottom to the top. From bedrock to the very tip of the tallest element (antenna, spire, roof, etc.) and sort accordingly.
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When comparing two cities in regards to which has the taller buildings....you NEVER Ever ever include "...proposed.." buildings. Everyone knows that most supertall proposals never come to fruition. Your argument is feeble at best.
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