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Old Posted Jun 15, 2015, 7:58 PM
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Originally Posted by WhipperSnapper View Post
Great idea and I commend you for doing it. Unfortunately, your figures don't jive with the SSP database. It's not really about who is right and who is wrong. It's more about the confusion over a tower's appearance on your list that is not 300 metres in the database. Also, if Skyrise is a supertall than Canada has the tallest supertall in North America.
With Skyrise, its questionable if its considered a supertall status. It does have multi-purpose uses such as a restaurant, nightclub, some office space, and conference room, and an observation deck. It is over 300m and/or greater than 984 Feet. If enough people don't want it on the list, I'll remove it. But I could also add the CN Tower as a trade off. I'll think about it, but for Miami, I think its closer to a functioning tower and thus a supertall.

But I'd be interested in hearing more feedback regarding Skyrise.

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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere View Post
Canada currently has 3 supertall proposals, all in Toronto.

1. One Bloor West (329m)

2. Mirvish+Gehry Toronto (304m)

3. One Yonge Street (303m)
(no render available, only line drawings)
Thanks, I'll add them sometime during the week.
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