Red Apple Residential Building, Bulgaria

Red Apple Apartment Building Sofia

In a place with no historical background, Red Apple design by AEDES Studio represents a building with a past: a new old building contains the opposites of its surrounding

World Trade Center Towers: WTC New York

3 World Trade Center Tower context

The concrete core of Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center tower, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, reaches the half-way point. The 80-story office tower is to be 1,079 feet high.

Euravenir Tower in Lille Building

Euravenir Tower

Design: LAN . The Euravenir Tower project occupies the last free parcel of Phase One of the Euralille Area, which began in 1998 with OMA’s project built in association with François Delhays.

160 Leroy Street Condominium Building

160 Leroy Street Condominium

Design: Herzog & de Meuron, architects. New images released of the latest project in New York by this Swiss architects studio. The 12-story condo building at 160 Leroy St has a curved concrete and glass facade.

432 Park Avenue Tower New York City

432 Park Avenue tower New York

Design: Rafael Viñoly Architects. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat announce there are now officially 100 supertall (300+ m) skyscrapers in the world following completion of 432 Park Avenue in New York City, the Tallest Residential Tower in the Western Hemisphere.

West 29th Street Building by Safdie Architects

West 29th Street Building by Safdie Architects

Design: Safdie Architects. Glass and limestone skyscraper located at West 30th Street, between Broadway and 5th Avenue. The 64-story mixed-use tower feature sa limestone base.

Soho Tower New York Building by Renzo Piano

Soho Tower New York Building

Design: Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Architects. The 550 Broome Street building is a 25-storey residential tower in SoHo. This skyscraper building is due to include 242,350 sqft of residential space across 115 apartments.

41 West 57th Street Manhattan: Skyscraper

41 West 57th Street in Manhattan

This intriguing, ornate building design by Mark Foster Gage Architects overlooks Central Park. The out-there design joins a crop of new supertall skyscrapers facing the park. But this futuristic skyscraper design really stands out against regular residential skyscrapers in New York.

Shanghai Tower Building: China Skyscraper

Shanghai Tower China

632-m (2,073-ft) building designed by global design and architecture firm Gensler. Shanghai Tower is a beacon of sustainable design strategies, with prominent public spaces in a series of nine vertical communities.

Quay Quarter Tower Sydney

Quay Quarter Tower

Design: 3XN Architects. Final Development Approval for the new Quay Quarter Tower. The project is the most ambitious building designed by a Danish architect in the city since Utzon’s famed Opera House.

The Scalpel Tower Lime Street Skyscraper

The Scalpel Tower Lime Street

Design: Kohn Pederson Fox – KPF, Architects. This 38-storey tower is nicknamed due to its sharply faceted design. The 190m / 620ft high building will be the European headquarters for US insurance company WR Berkley.

60-70 St Mary Axe Skyscraper: Can of Ham

60-70 St Mary Axe Skyscraper

Design: Foggo Associates Architects. Nicknamed The Can of Ham building this tower is being developed by TIAA Henderson Real Estate, and built by Mace. The small curvy skyscraper is to contain over 277,000 sqft of offices across 24 floors.

The Pyramid Tower Jerusalem: Libeskind

The Pyramid Tower in Jerusalem by Libeskind

Design: Daniel Libeskind, Architects with Yigal Levi, architect. Controversy surrounds Daniel Libeskind’s pyramidal tower in Jerusalem. Following impassioned objections, the city recently approved the plan with major revisions.