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Skyscraper Day is on September 3rd

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No matter if you call them tall buildings, high-rise buildings, skyscrapers or supertalls: we are celebrating them publicly one time a year on the Skyscraper Day.

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Skyscraper Day is on September 3rd Skyscraper Day is on September 3rd Skyscraper Day is a time to celebrate one of the most influential inventions in human history. Tall multi-story buildings have enabled people to live more closely together, saving land from development, and turning cities into artificial mountain ranges, each with its own distinct look. Dwellings of many floor levels have existed at least since medieval times, in places like Yemen and central Europe, but it was not until the mid-nineteenth century that technology enabled buildings to rise higher and higher. Two developments in particular made this possible: the elevator, and the skeletal frame. New York and Chicago were the original laboratories for skyscraper technology, as the masonry frame was replaced by lighter and stronger skyscraper skeletons, first of steel then of concrete. The 3rd of September was chosen for Skyscraper Day to commemorate the first master architect of high-rise buildings, Louis Sulli...

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