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Old Posted Jan 19, 2020, 3:06 PM
pianowizard pianowizard is offline
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I hope someone can explain why HK built so few skyscrapers in the past decade. Between the late 1980s and 2010, HK was a world leader in skyscraper construction. Each of the following buildings was the 5th tallest in the world when it opened: Bank of China in 1990, Central Plaza in 1992, and the 2IFC in 2003. HK's best year was 2010, when the new 484 m ICC became the world's 4th tallest building. But after that, HK has built not a single supertall. The tallest building completed after the ICC is Victoria Dockside, which is only 265 m.

What happened? Did everyone figure that it would be too difficult to beat the ICC, so they just gave up?
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