wikilatief--Continental Europe is known for its unique building characteristics, both regarding architecture and other displays. Not to mention the historical value that various buildings in the region have that are no longer young.
Paris, France |
The uniqueness of the architects and the monumental historical value of the buildings inevitably make people from different parts of the world dearly missed when they visited a number of countries in the region.
Why does Europe have no skyscrapers?
Europe is rich in the spectacular history of human civilization. This can be seen from the remains of good buildings that are still intact maintained to the remains of the ruins of magnificent buildings.
This doesn't just include the discovery of the most popular historic buildings such as Stonehenge in England or the ruins of the Old Town of the Parthenon in Greece.
Europeans can be said to "go ahead" They have built many iconic buildings since BC—some still today—with all the technology and innovation. Famous art traditions from Europe call it art nouveau de stilj, and others.
Well, if the case is not in Europe, China or UAE, for example, that is now in the midst of building a lot of skyscrapers. Their cities are still empty. Take a look at this Dubai comparison:
So, it is legal to want to build high rise building, or low rise building. His heyday is about to begin.
The Louvre Museum |
European-style architecture is easily found in almost all parts of the world. In addition to It's enchanting shape, in ancient times Europeans colonized many countries, so that, it brought architectural influences on local buildings including European-style houses.
Why aren't, countries in continental Europe vying to build skyscraper records?
One thing that came to my mind: his time was past.Europeans can be said to "go ahead" They have built many iconic buildings since BC—some still today—with all the technology and innovation. Famous art traditions from Europe call it art nouveau de stilj, and others.
The architectural styles are famous mostly from Europe, yes gothic, baroque/rococo, to Greek classics.
Make no mistake, even if it's not as tall as the Burj Khalifa or Shanghai Tower, notre dame's gothic church is monumental enough.
Make no mistake, even if it's not as tall as the Burj Khalifa or Shanghai Tower, notre dame's gothic church is monumental enough.
So monumental, to the point that the end of both towers are made flat because of the back and forth struck by lightning.
Compare the scale of the door to that of a human. It looks like two vertically arranged humans still fit, maybe even still remains. |
Now if they want to build a modern skyscraper, also want to build where?
Rural areas are very dear if damaged just to build Burj Khalifa 2.0, there will be many demos.
The city area is also full, unfortunately if you knock down some buildings just for the construction of skyscrapers? It would also ruin the city's master plan.
Well, if the case is not in Europe, China or UAE, for example, that is now in the midst of building a lot of skyscrapers. Their cities are still empty. Take a look at this Dubai comparison:
Let's see in a few decades when these kinds of cities start to look boring, which cities in the country will thrive with a new technology?