Building Tall: China en ascenso; NYC no se queda atrás
By Elevator World | Construcción El | Febrero 2, 2019
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Capitalista visual tiene un par interesante (y, apropiadamente, visual) articles I wanted to share. The most recent, "Momento alcista: trazando un año de construcción de rascacielos," includes the graph above as an example of how Southeast Asia (and China, especially) are coming on strong in high-rise building. However, it also notes "A New Era of American Skyscrapers," in which it says the U.S. is embracing taller buildings again after a 20-odd-year lull. "Last year alone, the U.S. added 14 new skyscrapers into the mix, particularly in New York City (NYC), where construction cranes dot the horizon. In the past decade, NYC has added 25 new skyscrapers to its iconic skyline," the source informes.
As Visual Capitalista shows and explains in "A Century of New York City's Evolving Skyline," this NYC trend is showing no signs of slowing down: "Between now and 2022, 44 skyscraper projects are expected to be completed in the United States, with the vast majority being built in the Big Apple." This second article delves much further into the NYC skyline, with a bit of history and forecasting.