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Burj Khalifa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
In 2009, this Dubai skyscraper, center piece of a large-scale, mixed-use development surpassed Taipei 101, topping out at 2,722 feet. It was built because of the government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy and as a way for Dubai to gain international recognition.
Taipei City, Taiwan
Celebrating New Year's Eve in style, the construction of Taipei 101 was officially completed on December 31, 2004. It exceeded the Petronas Towers as the tallest building in the world, owning the distinction for more than four years.
Taipei 101
Guangdong, China
Also known as the East Tower is a 1,739-foot tall mixed-use skyscraper which was completed in October 2016. It is the tallest building in Guangzhou, the third-tallest in China, and the seventh-tallest in the world.
Guangzhou Chow Tai Fook
London, England
Another distinct London landmark, it was designed as a spire-like sculpture emerging from the River Thames. With an original vertical city-like vision, it provides the highest and most unparalleled 360-degree views for up to 40 miles.
The Shard
Seattle, WA
Debuting in 1962 for the World's Fair, and inspired by humanity's Space Age aspirations this iconic landmark offers undisputedly breathtaking views of the Emerald City, becoming one of the most photographed structures in the world.
Space Needle
London, England
Firmly entrenched in the Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf is one of the main financial centers of the United Kingdom and the world, containing many of their tallest buildings, including the second-tallest in the UK, One Canada Square.
Canary Wharf
Sydney, AU
One of the most popular venues down under, the Sydney Opera House has more than 10.9 million visitors annually. Inspired by nature, the shell shaped-roof design required many years and iterations before the architect realized the solution was spherical geometry.
Sydney Opera House
New York, NY
The world’s most famous arena sits in the heart of midtown Manhattan atop North America’s busiest railroad station. A 2013 renovation brought the fifty-year-old arena into the 21st Century. The new arena had to fit within the existing structure, while offering all the amenities current sports fans expect.
Madison Square Garden
London, England
For art aficionados and casual tourists alike, a visit to London is not complete without a trip to Britain's national museum of modern and contemporary art.
Tate Modern
London, England
Originally known as Empire Stadium, it served as the focal point of English football from 1923 until it was demolished in 2003 to make way for the current structure. Built on the same hallowed grounds as the original, the venue reopened in 2007 and currently hosts football, rugby, American football, and music events.
Wembley Stadium
New York, NY
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." America's preeminent symbol of freedom and for many, a welcoming hostess to immigrants arriving by sea.
Statue of Liberty
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