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Petronas Towers
452 metros, 1997
Kuala Lumpur Malasia
Arq. César Pelli |
Sears Tower
442 metros, 1974
Chicago, EEUU
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SOM |
Jim Mao Building
421 metros, 1998
Shanghai, China
Arq.
SOM |
World Trade Center
Han dejado de existir tras el atentado 11 de
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Plaza Rakyat
382 metros, 1999
Kuala Lumpur, Malasia
Arq.
SOM |
Empire State B.
381 metros, 1931
Nueva York, EEUU
Arq. Shreve, Lamb & Harmon |
Central Plaza
374 metros, 1992
Hong Kong, China
Arq. Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man |
Bank of China.
369 metros, 1989
Hong Kong, China
Arq. Ieoh Ming Pei |
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Emirates Hotel Tower
355 y 309 metros, 2000
Dubai, Emiratos Arabes
Arq. Norr Group Consultans |
The Centre
350 metros, 1998
Hong Kong, China
Arq. Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man |
Tuntex & Chein - Tai Tower
348 metros, 1998
Kainshoung, Taiwan
Arq. C.Y. Lee |
Amoco
346 metros, 1973
Chicago, EEUU
Arq. Edward Durell Stone |
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The
Renaissance architecture. During the reign of Carlos V one
perceives a fast diminution of the German influence and a greater dependency of
the lines of the Italian Renaissance. The Hispanic forms stay following the
traditional or mixed lines with the new Italian forms. The traditional
plateresco maintains its rich ornamentation, like in the House of the City
council of Seville, constructed according to planes of Diego de Riaño.
Predominance of the Italian lines demonstrates the puristic plateresco style
already, call thus by its smaller amount of adornment. |
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