Some of the world’s biggest skylines are set to experience dramatic shifts in the next few years. Sydney is looking towards a greener future, Dubai is set to build an innovative island extension and New York seems to be continuing to the reach for the sky.
Likewise, London may welcome a total of 436 towers, which are defined as buildings with over 20 floors. According to the Telegraph, the buildings are “proposed, in planning, approved, under construction or completed.” 73% of the towers are residential.
Some of the most prominent skyscrapers include 22 Bishopgate, whose development came to a halt in June 2016 amidst Brexit uncertainty, though is now back on track. Other buildings include Spire London, Landmark Pinnacle, One Nine Elms and The Scalpel. Thanks to RubberBond, you can see exactly what London’s future skyline might look like.
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The Future Of London’s Skyline by Rubber Bond.
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