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Downtown Dallas’ 72-story-tall Bank of America Plaza is reflected in the windows of the adjacent Texas Club building.
Chicago’s 1929 Carbide & Carbon Building—now the Hard Rock Hotel Chicago—rises into the cloudless Illinois sky.
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On the border between Shibakoen and Atago, Tokyo.
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The track for the CityCenter tram, reflected in windows at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas (formerly the Mandarin Oriental) as the Aria rises into the background at CityCenter, Las Vegas.
Fantastic Skyscraper reflecting Union Station in downtown Toronto, Canada.
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In September 1958, The Public Establishment for Installation of La Défense (EPAD) buildings (of which the Esso Tower was the very first) were built and began to slowly replace the city's factories, shanties, and even a few farms.
.. found in LU .. it's a piece of art placed at the location of the historic Rheinschanze .. happy Sunday!
Die strukturierten Terrassen geben dem Hauptgebäude der ehemaligen West LB eine markante Fassade.
The textured terraces give the main building of the former West LB a striking facade.
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NIKON D850
Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
48mm, f/6,7, 1/50s, ISO 100
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In the center - Steinway Tower, aka, 111 West 57th St. NYC - A newest billionaire condo.
111 West 57th Street, also known as Steinway Tower, is a supertall residential skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Developed by JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group, it is situated along Billionaires' Row on the north side of 57th Street near Sixth Avenue. The main portion of the skyscraper is an 84-story, 1,428-foot (435-meter) tower designed by SHoP Architects and erected in the 2010s. Preserved at the skyscraper's base is the 16-story Steinway Building (also Steinway Hall), a former Steinway & Sons store designed in the 1920s by Warren and Wetmore, which originally carried the address 111 West 57th Street.
The top of the tower includes an 800-short-ton (710-long-ton; 730 t) tuned mass damper to provide stability against high winds or earthquakes.[24][44][42]