The Avala Tower on Mount Avala, Belgrade, as captured by Mariusz Majewski (2018). Built in 1965, destroyed on 23 April 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the tower was reconstructed between 2006 and 2010.pic.twitter.com/EDNmaQdxdU
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The Brønshøj Vandtårn (Brønshøj Water Tower), built in 1928 by Danish architect Ib Lunding (1895-1983) in the outskirts of Copenhagen as captured by Kim Høltermandpic.twitter.com/wanrpoSvQt
Athanasius Kircher's 'Tower of Babel' and his demonstration of why it could not reach the Moon. From his "Turris Babel [...]" (Amsterdam 1679)pic.twitter.com/fHg2VHq4x3
Peter Cook's unbuilt Expo Tower for Montreal's 1967 world's fair (designed 1963-1964)pic.twitter.com/o7wPPXKusA
Ralph Thomas Walker's design for the proposed 'Tower of Water and Light' for the 1933 Chicago World's Fairpic.twitter.com/4Xi5Ua3Dt4
The Tesla Tower erected in Shoreham, Long Island (1901-1917) meant to be the 'World Wireless' Broadcasting system https://www.teslasociety.com/teslatower.htm pic.twitter.com/k6CC9et0wB
Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー Tōkyō Sukaitsurī), a broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo, is the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Skytree …pic.twitter.com/Nt7URfRWT0
Ole Scheeren's MahaNakhon Tower in Bangkok. The 77-storey MahaNakhon – a name that translates as 'great metropolis' – is defined by a pixelated form with cuboid cutaways that spiral up its facades https://www.dezeen.com/2018/11/26/buro-ole-scheeren-mahanakhon-second-tallest-building-thailand/ …pic.twitter.com/Gn9NTh5ddi
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