Lalalli Senna reveals Brazil’s tallest skyscraper
A new 500-meter-tall residential tower, planned for Balneário Camboriú, will be Brazil’s tallest skyscraper and named Senna Tower in honor of Brazilian racing legend Ayrton Senna.
A new 500-meter-tall residential tower, planned for Balneário Camboriú, will be Brazil’s tallest skyscraper and named Senna Tower in honor of Brazilian racing legend Ayrton Senna.
The skyline of Omaha is about to witness a dramatic change, as a new skyscraper is about to soar its skies. Currently under construction, but once completed, it will be the tallest building in Nebraska and its neighboring states.
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The world’s tallest wooden skyscraper, designed by Michael Green Architecture, is set to be built in Milwaukee, USA. It will be 55 stories tall, partially covered with greenery, and feature multiple terraced areas.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), in partnership with Energy Vault Holdings, plans to build 1 km-long buildings for gravity-based energy generators and batteries.
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A new skyscraper on Shanghai’s skyline, The Axiom, designed by the renowned architecture practice Büro Ole Scheeren, is now the tallest building at the Yangpu District’s center in northeast Shanghai.
Mercedes-Benz has recently announced the unveiling of their first luxury residential tower in downtown Miami, which is part of the brand’s luxury real estate project, Mercedes-Benz Places. JDS Development Group is responsible for the development of this project, while SHoP Architects, Woods Bagot, and Field Operations have collaborated as the design team.
Foster + Partners plans to design a 2 km-tall skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to reports. It will be the world’s tallest building with breaking the record of Burj Khalifa.
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