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    <title>Damien&#039;s Skyscraper Page</title>
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    <description>Damien Koh&#039;s drawings to scale of the world&#039;s tallest buildings make it easy to compare heights and construction. He also supplies photographs and facts on each one.</description>
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    <title>Wikipedia: Burj Dubai</title>
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    <description>An illustrated article from the collaborative online encyclopedia on the skyscraper under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which aims to be the world&#039;s tallest building.</description>
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    <title>How a Skyscraper is Made</title>
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    <description>Background, history, raw materials, design, and the construction process of skyscrapers, from Thomson Gale&#039;s How Products Are Made.</description>
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    <title>Skyscraper Page</title>
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    <description>Dylan presents an illustrated database of the world&#039;s tallest buildings. The illustrations drawn to one scale make it easy to compare heights internationally or within a city. Includes dates and architects.</description>
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    <description>A photo gallery by Matthew Armling of highrises, skyscrapers and towers in New York, Hongkong and Frankfurt.</description>
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    <description>An international team maintains this huge database of tall buildings, navigated by map and list. Also lists construction companies and architects, and supplies news.</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 00:21:33 -0500</pubDate>
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    <description>A list of the tallest buildings in the world, with a graphic showing the tallest.</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 21:25:54 -0500</pubDate>
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    <title>The Skyscraper Museum</title>
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    <description>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.</description>
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    <description>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.</description>
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