"...the world is in the midst of a huge wave of tall building construction, both in number and in size. Some 36 buildings rise more than 300 meters, or roughly 1,000 feet, the threshold generally used to define “supertall” buildings, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, a nonprofit organization based at the Illinois Institute of Technology. An additional 69 supertalls are under construction, the council estimates....
"'It is the modern equivalent of New York in the 1920s....'
"the center of gravity today has shifted from North America and Europe to Asia and the Middle East, where supertalls are rising at a frenetic pace."
Saturday, June 28, 2008
The World Gets Taller
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Singapore Centre in Shanghai
I kinew there were a lot of Singaporeans in Shanghai, now I have a statistic from Channel News Asia:
"With 7,000 Singapore residents, Shanghai has the largest population of Singaporeans in China....
China is also Singapore's second largest visitor-generating market, with Singapore welcoming some 1.11 million Chinese visitors in 2007, a 66 per cent increase over the last five years"
"With 7,000 Singapore residents, Shanghai has the largest population of Singaporeans in China....
China is also Singapore's second largest visitor-generating market, with Singapore welcoming some 1.11 million Chinese visitors in 2007, a 66 per cent increase over the last five years"
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