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Old Posted Jun 30, 2024, 11:40 AM
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Tianjin is a bit of an odd pick for #3 in China as well.

Personally, I like the architecture and setting combo of Chongqing. Like a Blade Runner Pittsburgh.

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Meh, they all badly lack that famous antenna and style.


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Cleveland forces you to pay attention to it by the sheer domination of its three or four tallest buildings (including Sherwin Williams) but it's behind Detroit for me for the mix of art deco (Penobscot et all), modern/international (Renaissance Center), postmodern (Ally Detroit) and whatever the hell we're calling the current vernacular (Hudsons)
If those Detroit buildings were taller, it would be a totally iconic skyline for sure. The Guardian Building is the chef's kiss.
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2024, 9:32 PM
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(Future render)... how about ravines, enormous tree canopy and a Great Lake.


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Old Posted Jul 3, 2024, 8:13 PM
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so much dissatisfaction from local skyline aficionados to have to post another rendering full of never to be built. Vancouver is more deserving of Toronto's spot.
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None of these cities popped into my head.

For me, it'll always be Florence. Now THAT'S a beautiful skyline, and a wonderful city to get lost in!

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None of these cities popped into my head.
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Florence is beautiful but it doesn't really have a skyline. I prefer it to some of the real skylines though. Too much of what is presented as "beautiful" to me look like AI-generated future hellscapes.
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There's a fine line of what defines a "skyline" but on a site called skyscraperpage.com, the answer is in the URL.

Florence, Prague, Rome, Edinburgh, DC, Dresden, Venice, Granada, etc. are what I would call great "cityscapes".

I'd also separate out skylines from their natural settings. Rio de Janeiro is stunning to look at, but if you photoshopped out the mountains, would it still be stunning to look at?
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I'd also separate out skylines from their natural settings. Rio de Janeiro is stunning to look at, but if you photoshopped out the mountains, would it still be stunning to look at?
Rio would still look more interesting than Miami, even without the mountains:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/iJAMk4jN8hccfESv8

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so much dissatisfaction from local skyline aficionados to have to post another rendering full of never to be built. Vancouver is more deserving of Toronto's spot.
Another statement from you that is mean for its own sake and not terribly accurate.

This is the original skyline pic (cropped) without any added future projects:

https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/attach...dr-jpg.576779/

The vast majority looks incredibly similar. Yes, Maldive added a finished version of 'The One' currently under construction a few other projects, the majority of which will happen, soon.

I'm not a booster'ish sort, Its just not my take on life.

But neither do I get enjoyment from dumping on any city the way you do Toronto.

Its really not a good look, and I'll take a bit of exuberant enthusiasm over a dour, cynical, inaccurate and rather bullying take any day.
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LMAOOO! Whoever made this list must be from Milwaukee.
My thoughts as well. Milwaukee is a nice town but it should not be listed anywhere near the top 100 global skylines, much less top 17. Now, if you wanted to rate Milwaukee on kooky culture, it would be a top 5 city. I mean that in the most genial manner. Also, I think Toronto should be Top 10, at least. This won't be popular, but HK is overrated.
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None???

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In general I agree with many of those but the fact that Milwaukee is on that List and San Francisco isn't made it lose all credibility in my eyes. It also seems like to get on that list just put one of those mid-century observation towers somewhere in your skyline and you're all but guaranteed to make their list.
Completely agree...!
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Old Posted Jul 4, 2024, 4:09 PM
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Another statement from you that is mean for its own sake and not terribly accurate.

This is the original skyline pic (cropped) without any added future projects:

https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/attach...dr-jpg.576779/

The vast majority looks incredibly similar. Yes, Maldive added a finished version of 'The One' currently under construction a few other projects, the majority of which will happen, soon.

I'm not a booster'ish sort, Its just not my take on life.

But neither do I get enjoyment from dumping on any city the way you do Toronto.

Its really not a good look, and I'll take a bit of exuberant enthusiasm over a dour, cynical, inaccurate and rather bullying take any day.
You're just making my point. Why add a bunch of proposals like the Marriott Resident Inn towers at Yonge & Carlton that may or may not happen anytime soon and has nothing to do with the topic at hand? It's booster-ish to have posted it. It overshadows what Toronto's skyline has already accomplished. On top of that, few in this forum is going to get too envious for proposals undergoing or have undergone rezoning.

My opinion on what all those skyscrapers are doing for the city will not change. It's one of grave concerns rather than shitting on the city. Only a fanboy would see it that way.

You're a hawk when it comes to the AIC and that totally rocks. This year has sucked balls for 30 plus storey towers breaking ground and, there's only so much time left before the next election. Fewer shoeboxes facing into other shoeboxes starting up is not a bad thing from my perspective and likely yours too.
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What a random and weird list. Bangkok? Tianjin? Milwaukee? And some I find ugly like Panama or Dubai.

If the list is about North American kind of skyline, Pittsburgh, Chicago and New York have always been my favourite. Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Atlanta are very nice as well. Canadian ones get less beautiful as they grow bigger. I'd have included 15 years ago Toronto.

Outside North America, following the same tall skyscraper pattern, I like Hong Kong, Sydney, Johannesburg and Frankfurt.

Maybe I'm biased, but it seems I got frozen on the early 2000's when it comes to US-style skylines. Everything that came after that, doesn't appeal to me.
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(Future render)... how about ravines, enormous tree canopy and a Great Lake.


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