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Skyline

A skyline is best described as the overall or partial view of a city’s tall buildings and structures consisting of many skyscrapers in front of the sky in the background. It can also be described as the artificial horizon that a city’s overall structure creates. Skylines serve as a kind of fingerprint of a city, as no two skylines are alike. For this reason news and sports programs, television shows, and movies often display the skyline of a city to set location. The Sky Line of New York City was a new term in 1896, when it was the title of a color lithograph by Charles Graham for the color supplement of the New-York Journal.

Paul D. Spreiregen, FAIA, has called a skyline "a physical representation [of a city’s] facts of life … a potential work of art … its collective vista."

In general, larger cities have broader and taller skylines, though lower density cities often have smaller skylines than expected for city size. Taller buildings are found where either land value or desire for visibility is higher, and the tallest buildings in a city are usually office buildings. Because of this, the skyline of a city can be seen as symbolic of the city’s influence and economy.

Hong Kong is widely ranked by skyscraper enthusiasts as having the best skyline in the world. Dubai is ranked as having the tallest skyline in the world.

What about The Gherkin in London?

On 25 April 2005, the press reported that a glass panel two thirds up the 590 ft (180 m) tower had fallen to the plaza beneath on 18 April. The plaza was sealed off, but the building remained open. A temporary covered walkway, extending across the plaza to the building’s reception, was erected to protect visitors. Engineers examined the other 744 glass panels on the building. The cost of repair was covered by main contractor Skanska and curtainwall supplier Schmidlin.

In December 2005, a survey of the world’s largest firms of architects published in 2006 BD World Architecture 200 voted the tower as the most admired new building in the world. The building also featured in recent movies such as Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (film), Sharon Stone’s Basic Instinct 2 and Woody Allen’s Match Point and, rechristened the Spirit of London, became the centrepiece of Keith Mansfield’s 2008 novel Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London.

In September 2006, the building was put up for sale with a price tag of GB£600 million. Potential buyers included British Land, Land Securities, Prudential, ING and the Abu Dhabi royal family. On 21 February 2007, IVG Immobilien AG and UK investment firm Evans Randall completed their joint purchase of the building for GB£630 million, making it Britain’s most expensive office block.
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AS WE READ THIS WE WILL REFLECT ON URBANITY AND OUR CITIES AROUND THE WORLD AND HOPEFULLY CELEBATE THE SKYLINE OF THE CITY! WHICH IS OFTEN CALLED URBAN LANDSCAPE! ENJOY!

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