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Architecture overview: tall buildings

London's Shard Of Glass project by Renzo Piano
London's Shard Of Glass project by Renzo Piano

by Clare Dowdy

In the old days, tall buildings were the shape of up-ended bricks. Sometimes they may have had a tiered effect in the higher stories, but that's as fancy as it got. Now though, all manner of forms are appearing on the skyline. It's partly to do with clever construction techniques, and partly to do with developers' egos. After all, who doesn't hanker after a few superlatives, and an eye-catching visual to match?

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