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| author | Ndoni, Albi |
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| contents | <p>The <strong>Skyscraper Scale</strong> is a conceptual framework for visualizing the progressive growth of skyscrapers across centuries, emphasizing the relationship between size, function, and technological advancement. Each level on the scale represents an exponential leap in height, width, and length, as well as the complexity of design and purpose. The scale begins with <strong>modern-day skyscrapers</strong> and extends into futuristic mega-structures that redefine the boundaries of architecture and engineering.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Skyscraper Scale Ndoni, Albi <p>The <strong>Skyscraper Scale</strong> is a conceptual framework for visualizing the progressive growth of skyscrapers across centuries, emphasizing the relationship between size, function, and technological advancement. Each level on the scale represents an exponential leap in height, width, and length, as well as the complexity of design and purpose. The scale begins with <strong>modern-day skyscrapers</strong> and extends into futuristic mega-structures that redefine the boundaries of architecture and engineering.</p> |
| title | Skyscraper Scale |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14824641 |