>your city
>tallest structure
>it's height
>Sudbury, (Northern) Ontario, Canada
>Inco Superstack
>380m | 1 250ft
>your city
>tallest structure
>it's height
>Sudbury, (Northern) Ontario, Canada
>Inco Superstack
>380m | 1 250ft
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Siena.
Torre del mangia.
88m.
Bergen
Johanneskirken
61m
Charlotte
Bank of America building
871 ft
Berlin
Television Tower
368m | 1 207ft
Forgot about the 78m TV tower.
>ft
hahahahahahah speak in metres, fatty retard scum
Manchester
Beetham Tower
169m
SHUT UP *cries*
One World Trade Center - 540 m
In Dubai, the Burj Khalifa - 828 m
In Abu Dhabi, the B.M.I.R - 381 m
>>tallest structure
My dick.
>>it's height
Bigger than yours.
Hilversum
TV-tower
196m
>Edmonton
>Epcor Tower
>149.4 metres/490 feet
We're about to get the tallest skyscraper in Canada outside of Toronto though, at 250.9 metres/823 feet
pic related
Is construction still going on even with the oil slump?
Yep.
>living in a city
cute
Novosibirsk
TV-tower
192m
looks disgusting, also
Antwerp
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkathedraal
123m
>city
Villager here, probably the church tower at around 20-30m
See that apartment looking thing in the middle. It's 9 American stories, 110ft/ 34m tall. My town is small
Padova
I'm not sure but I think it's the Torre Net (pic related)
85 metres
We have a telecom tower that is 120m tall, does that count too?
Costa Verde
Lima - Peru
National Bank tower
135 meters
Lima - Peru
user
>living in a city
>here is my highest concrete structure in my concrete jungle
I will never understand city moneys.
137 m
Its pretty tall considering Bucharest is at seismic risk and is built on top of marshlands (no good building foundation).
That's why its a big cylinder because that offers the most robust stability on shit foundation. A lot of London's skyscrapers are like that too.
Toronto
[pic related]
553 M
Isn't the superstack reducing Sudbury's life expectancy?
Skyscraper warring is meaningless, but city life is good, everything is cheap
I like it here much better than on my grandfathers farm desu.
forgot pic
>Isn't the Superstack reducing Sudbury's life expectancy?
It's a giant smokestack for the nickel mines, of course it is.
That being said, it's better than it was. With the Superstack, the shit is at least spread over a larger area (a la "not our problem"), and the only time it really affects the city is when there's a really bad downdraft.
This, countryside is best side.
Close to no sandniggers and other undesirable shit going on
Next city of 200k is only 10km away though, so it's not bumfuck nowhere
Cities are usually much more expensive here, from rent to pub prices, don't even get me started on owning an adequate property (which by our dense standards is 1000-2000 sqm), those are pretty much unaffordable in cities and will set you back millions
Hoho i don't think i need to say anything here
>but city life is good, everything is cheap
>everything is cheap
Que?
Well, minus the cost of property.
What is this??
150 m kek
>Chicago
>The Sears Tower (officially the """Willis""" Tower) at 1450 ft to the roof and 1729 ft to the tip of the antennae
I've heard it was inspired by a pack of cigarettes at the Architect's lunch break with the cigarettes poking out differently.
This is cost to the city, not the people living in the suburbs. Also, if the city is paying for infrastructure and services then it's part of the city.
Santiago
Costanera Center
300m (980 ft) tall
Kraków
Błękitek
105m
Regardless, it's still costlier
The car seems to be the main thing
>native english speaker
>it's height
Hello newfriend
Maybe a quebecois who lives in Ontario
My peepee
>some white trash meth town north of Sacramento
>my penis
>666ft
>Poland
>Warsaw radio mast
>650m
Eiffel Tower is bigger than yours
Take that homo
324 m / 1,063 ft
>Brits being taller than Nordics
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>City
>
Tallest thing here is the church I think, and I have no idea how tall it is
What's wrong? An apostrophe 's' denotes ownership, it doesn't just mean "is".
Colonia
Torre de Anchorena
75m
It's near the Italian border?
Not really, it's near the coast in pic related
It's culturally closer to Spain than Italy, unlike Provence
HOL UP
FUCK YES!
The Effeil Tower isn't the tallest structure in France tbf
That title goes to one of those antennas
We were supposed to have a Spire built that would have exceeded 2000 ft, but the recession killed it. RIP
F
The tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere is a Radio Mast in North Dakota that's surrounded by cornfields and isn't frequently visited.
the one in the middle
its the trump tower, curved one of 295 m
we never got a supertall, but walmart might be building one soon hopefully
Why do these posts have to be from Canadians?
Torre Pelli (180m) and la Giralda (104m)
i used to find that quite confusing
now i just avoid shortening the phrase and use "it is"
101.3 m
We have heigh restrictions because we have the airport in the middle of the city and the earthquakes.
>Portland, OR
Pic related, radio tower
idk how tall it is but it's the tallest thing in the city
Probably this, don't know the height though
Our water tower. I don't know what the height is.
That's a good idea, 2bh.
Interesting; Portland's relevant enough that I would think there'd be a decent skyscraper.
>San Jose
>every building is less than 300 ft. because some geniuses decided to put an airport right next to downtown
>Fairbanks, Alaska
>Polaris building
>134.17 feet
Yo! What part of San Jose you in?
>Geelong, Victoria
>St Mary of the Angels Basilica
>210 ft
kinda close to the avatar stadium desudog
3rd from San Jose here
I assume it's this ugly thing or the local hospital. I can't find any information about its height, but it's not very tall.
>Newmarket
Kill self.
:/
Torre Reforma
246 meters
One on the left
They are currently building another highrise that might be bigger and we're also getting a huge new just to the right of the image which will be bigger for sure
Nice blend of city and rural life
Interesting 2bh.
the tallest structures are radio towers and the tower of a thermal power plant, but they don't look that nice so instead I'll post a picture of Budapest's tallest building (tied with St. Stephen's Basilica at 96 meters, symbolizing the date when Magyars arrived to the Carpathian basin in 896), the Hungarian Parliament
not for long tho, the first couple of Hungarian skyscrapers are being built right now, they'll be finished in a few years - the tallest of the first batch will be a 120 meters tall (this isn't the final design)
>mfw Torre Bancomer was the tallest one for just three months before Torre Reforma came in
Kek, when my architect aunt told me that i almost keked loudly
sky tree
634m
...
>more than 2000 ft
God damn
259m
Blackpool.
Blackpool Tower 158m
Poolbeg Powerstation Chimney 2 207.8m | 682ft
There's only a foot in the difference of the heights of the chimneys.
I forgot to add, I'm in Dublin
Atlanta, Bank of America Plaza 312m, 1024ft
The tallest building in America outside of Chicago and New York.
I'm not even from Helsinki but dude there are MANY churches that are taller than Helsinki Cathedral. Tallest is Mikael Agricola Church, 97 meters.
Pic related, tallest structure in my hometown (322 m)
>Benidorm
>Intempo Hotel
>200 m
actually i'm from Valencia but Benidorm is considerably more high rise so...
forgot pic
(the M shaped one)
"Federation" tower
374 m
Joke.
"ostankino" tower
540m
New zealens
My dick
15cm
>Walmart
>Trump
Cucked