A pane of glass being installed on the top level of a 30-story skyscraper in San Francisco's South of Market plummeted to the street Friday morning, damaging windows on another building across the ...
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Why do we keep building glass skyscrapers?
Despite criticisms about their environmental impact, glazed skyscrapers continue to spring up in cities around the world. Jon Astbury investigates why they remain so popular. In 2011, British ...
Willow Valley Communities said the company is “exploring” ways to make their 20-story, all-glass Willow Valley Mosaic apartment building in Lancaster city safe for birds. The Lancaster County Bird ...
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Ten skyscrapers that buck the all-glass trend
Following our feature investigating why skyscrapers are often clad in glass, we've rounded up 10 contemporary skyscrapers from around the world that use a variety of other materials for their facades.
There’s a heat wave scourging the United States right now, and its latest victim is a big one: a skyscraper. The Boston Globe reports that a window pane on none other than the cursed 13th floor of a ...
Several skyscrapers in downtown Houston could look like a patchwork of plywood and glass for months as property owners contend with delays in window repairs. What’s more, additional windows are ...
This article originally appeared in longer form in bioGraphic. Every spring, as the daylight lengthens and the weather warms, rivers of birds flow north across the Midwest. They fly high and at night, ...
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