Domus celebrates the Skyscraper day 2019 with a selection of the most interesting tall buildings recently completed or under construction, anticipating the list of buildings chosen for the special feature which you'll find on Domus 1039 in October. From the glazed facade of the 40 Tenth Avenue in New York to the Libeskind tower designed for CityLife in Milan; from the heighest skyscraper in the world, the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai, to the ToHA tower in Tel Aviv.
10 new supertall buildings selected by Domus
A selection of the most interesting tall buildings recently completed or under construction from Dubai to New York.
40 tenth avenue – Solar carve tower
Project Studio Gang, New York. Contractor Cauldwell Wingate Company LLC. Facade system Focchi Group. Completion 2018
Unicredit Tower
Designed by Cesar Pelli, Milan. Height 231 m. Construction phase 2009-2012
Libeskind tower
Designed by Daniel Libeskind, CityLife, Milan. Height 175 m. Construction phase 2015-2020
325 Kent
Designed by SHoP Architects, Brooklyn, New York City. Height 63 m. Construction phase: 2015-2017
Galeazzi hospital
Designed by Binini Partners. First realization in MIND, Milano Innovation District. Height 90 m
Burj Khalifa
Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Dubai. Height 829,80 m. Construction phase 2004-2009
Nanjing vertical forest
Designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti, Nanjing. Height 200 m. Construction phase 2016-2020
40 tenth avenue – Solar carve tower
Project Studio Gang, New York. Contractor Cauldwell Wingate Company LLC. Facade system Focchi Group. Completion 2018
Unicredit Tower
Designed by Cesar Pelli, Milan. Height 231 m. Construction phase 2009-2012
Libeskind tower
Designed by Daniel Libeskind, CityLife, Milan. Height 175 m. Construction phase 2015-2020
325 Kent
Designed by SHoP Architects, Brooklyn, New York City. Height 63 m. Construction phase: 2015-2017
Galeazzi hospital
Designed by Binini Partners. First realization in MIND, Milano Innovation District. Height 90 m
Burj Khalifa
Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Dubai. Height 829,80 m. Construction phase 2004-2009
Nanjing vertical forest
Designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti, Nanjing. Height 200 m. Construction phase 2016-2020
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