Skyscrapers in other countries

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yeppers, I remember a vision of a strange looking tower in tokyo area and I forget the name of it. I will have to try finding it and post it later only if metroguy03 didn't find it first. :giggle:

Millieuan(sp?) Tower? That looks like a cone tower?
 
Yes. Do not forget about engineers have improved dramatically which is helpful to make anything possible.

Yeah, true because new generation of engineers are smarter than ever and know our technology in this generation and beyond. That's unlike the old timers. :)
 
Anyone heard of Bellevue, Washington?

Bellevue is just across the Lake Washington from Seattle. Bellevue only have around 117,000 people but already have booming skyline... Over 16 skyscrapers under construction right now. I can't think of any city around the world that have similar size as Bellevue with booming skyline like that!

Here is the pictures of Bellevue... They're little old. (pictures are not mine)

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Millieuan(sp?) Tower? That looks like a cone tower?

Yeah, I think so. it has gardens between the pods with big support beams on 4 corners of the tower. we don't have the best technology to build that kind ot tower yet.
 
Yeah, I think so. it has gardens between the pods with big support beams on 4 corners of the tower. we don't have the best technology to build that kind ot tower yet.

Oh yeah I know what you talk about... That is not Milliueen (sp?) Tower. I didn't catch the name of this building you just describled. I seen it before.
 
Lets see what people on alldeaf have to say about bellevue. *winks*
 
Because they have a lot of oil.

Actually oil is only ten percent part of the United Arabs of Emirates (UAE) economy. Most of mililonaires/billionaires who lives in Dubai made their money from hotel, retail, real estate, stocks, any type of business investments. They can afford to construct skyscrapers including world's tallest buildngs.
 
Go for it! :)

Will hopefully go for it, but it will take me few years to achieive but I got plenty of time to do it.




Vancouver, BC skyline with a several new skyscrapers (renderings) added on that picture. (picture isn't mine)

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Damn, these skyscrapers are looking beautiful as ever - everyone has dreams to achieve the best tallest building, I guess. BTW, where is Vancouver? Isn't is anywhere near seattle, no?


Kuwait City has a plan to construct world's tallest building... I forget how tall it will be... I will find the information when skyscrapercity.com working again.

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Mate, that rendering image looks awesome, yet, would they plan to build it in real life?
 
Will hopefully go for it, but it will take me few years to achieive but I got plenty of time to do it. ?

Sweet! :)

Damn, these skyscrapers are looking beautiful as ever - everyone has dreams to achieve the best tallest building, I guess. BTW, where is Vancouver? Isn't is anywhere near seattle, no? ?

Vancouver, BC is three hours north of Seattle and it is in western Canada.


Mate, that rendering image looks awesome, yet, would they plan to build it in real life?

Yes They're working on that designs right now. It will be under construction for a decade if approved by the City of Kuwait City councils.
 
Anyone heard of Bellevue, Washington?

Bellevue is just across the Lake Washington from Seattle. Bellevue only have around 117,000 people but already have booming skyline... Over 16 skyscrapers under construction right now. I can't think of any city around the world that have similar size as Bellevue with booming skyline like that!

Here is the pictures of Bellevue... They're little old. (pictures are not mine)

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Bump.
 
Sweet! :)



Vancouver, BC is three hours north of Seattle and it is in western Canada.




Yes They're working on that designs right now. It will be under construction for a decade if approved by the City of Kuwait City councils.

2. Ahh, in western Canada! For me, I just thought it was somewhere in America, :lol:

3. 10 years! That is pretty long, mate.
 
2. Ahh, in western Canada! For me, I just thought it was somewhere in America, :lol:

3. 10 years! That is pretty long, mate.

USA does have a city called Vancouver too. It is located just three hours south of Seattle and few minutes north of Portland, Oregon. It is weird for Seattle to have two Vancouvers and both are three hours away from Seattle in both direction.
 
USA does have a city called Vancouver too. It is located just three hours south of Seattle and few minutes north of Portland, Oregon. It is weird for Seattle to have two Vancouvers and both are three hours away from Seattle in both direction.

Definitely weird hey?

Oregon, is the place I'd like to visit in my american trip hopefully next year....
 
Definitely weird hey?

Oregon, is the place I'd like to visit in my american trip hopefully next year....

are you also going to visit Washington state on the same trip also? it is worth your trip to visit here also. You can take Amtrak train to seattle and visit if you like. :)
 
are you also going to visit Washington state on the same trip also? it is worth your trip to visit here also. You can take Amtrak train to seattle and visit if you like. :)

Actually Seq - I didn't miss Metro Guy03's bump post but the images seems frankly similar?

And also, I would love to visit seattle too, but there is so many states I would like to visit, but I got plenty of time i my life to visit! But once, I have the plan layout posted up and y'all will be aware where I would be ;)

just to let you guys know, we are getting off topic, didn't we? ;)
 
yeppers, I remember a vision of a strange looking tower in tokyo area and I forget the name of it. I will have to try finding it and post it later only if metroguy03 didn't find it first. :giggle:

That tower in Japan is called X-Seed 4000. Yeah it is too crazy, it is alittle taller than the Mt. Fuji!
 
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