In an article published in May 2014, by BBC titled Future - How high can you build a skyscraper? It was stated that “By 2050, 75% of us will be living in cities, which means that building into the clouds is a serious business.” (BBC.com, 2014) Skyscrapers however, could not have been built without Elisha Graves Otis's invention. Otis opened a small factory on the banks of the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York, on September 20, 1853, to make elevators, fully equipped with his newly invented automatic safety device. The world's first safety elevator for passengers, installed in 1857 in a New York store. (americaslibrary, n.d.)
Some Of The Worlds Tallest Skyscrapers
#6. Standing at 1,776 feet tall and 104 stories, One World Trade Center is not only the tallest building in the city of New York City, and the United States, but also the entire Western Hemisphere.
#2. The Shanghai Tower, with 121 floors that stand 2,073 feet tall, is the second tallest building in the world. The construction of Shanghai Tower began in 2006 and took eight years of work before its completion in March of 2014.
#1. The Burj Khalifa, originally known as the Burj Dubai, towers above the city's already burgeoning skyline. It has 163 floors and a height of 2,717 feet tall, and is the tallest building in the world. (Writer, 2017)
I think there is something we can learn here, we can learn how to become a Skyscraper. So, what is a Skyscraper? A Skyscraper is always in the clouds. You've probably heard someone say, “get your head out of the clouds” for a Skyscraper, that's where they belong. The view point is much different, you see the clouds but also what's past them. Whereas others, can only see the conflict out issue before them. A Skyscraper can see past the mountain of adversity whereas others, can't even fathom there's more on the other side.
How do you become a Skyscraper?
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