The Future of Tall Buildings
Architects responsible for the construction of many skyscrapers believe
that a tall building must always have a certain minimum width but that there is
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skyscrapers of the future are likely to be even taller.
Engineers agree with this, but there is dis{{U}} (72) {{/U}} over
the best shape for very tall, slim buildings. The effects of wind pressure mean
that cylindrical designs have enjoyed some pop{{U}} (73) {{/U}} in
recent years, and these are quite pleasing to the eye. Unfortunately, however,
the ideal shape is an ugly square with heavily rounded corners.
Would these tall buildings of the future offer more than a won{{U}}
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requirements for modern living. The inh{{U}} (75) {{/U}} of these
vertical villages would travel up and down between their home and work zones and
would rarely need to journey to ground level.