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Tall Buildings

1993
Abstract City people regarded tall buildings for living and working with wonder and pride but had mixed feelings about what the new vertical City meant and how they should relate to it. The tall buildings necessitated a perceptual reorientation and required new words and extended meanings of old words.
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Tall taxes for tall buildings

National Municipal Review, 1927
AbstractMr. Bard believes that present methods of valuing real estate for tax purposes are unjust as etween buildings erected under changing zoning conditions and suggests a tax differential. Mr. Bard is a New York lawyer well known for his civic activities, among which are his services as member and counsel of the National Committee for Restriction of
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Scheduling Tall Buildings

1988
Today when speaking of construction scheduling we are normally referring to the critical path method. The Critical Path is the longest path through the construction activities to complete the project. Because of the complexity of most projects the computations are performed on computers using programs especially designed for this task.
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Coordinating Tall Building Development

Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, 1980
A key issue in tall building development is how far decision-makers should or could move beyond the traditional view of a building as a final product in its own right. Massive structures such as the World Trade Center in New York City significantly affect the surrounding environment in a variety of ways.
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Tall Buildings

2014
Mehmet Günel, Hüseyin Ilgin
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Wind energy harnessing on tall buildings in urban environments

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Hrvoje Kozmar
exaly  

Skyscrapers and Tall Buildings

2018
The tall building—the most popular and conspicuous emblem of the modern American city—stands as an index of economic activity, civic aspirations, and urban development. Enmeshed in the history of American business practices and the maturation of corporate capitalism, the skyscraper is also a cultural icon that performs genuine symbolic functions ...
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Tall buildings

2020
John D. Holmes, Seifu A. Bekele
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