Skyscrapers are an intellectual challenge for urban analysis because of their imposing visual presence in the city landscape, and because of their environmental and real estate impacts. These characteristics however have not received much attention in the literature, particularly in analyses about Latin American cities. In this paper, we describe and test four theories about record-breaking buildings height: traditional microeconomic theory, game theory, business cycle, and global cities. We use a 2000–2012 panel database of 29 cities from 10 different Latin American countries, in order to contrast the contesting explanations about buildings’ height. We design a baseline model and then, using four different estimation techniques and diverse...
The article addresses the topic of housing groups in height. In the introduction, the object of stud...
Since the dawn of human history, man has been striving hard to build high in order to make his mark ...
Few would dispute that we are in a tall building boom unprecedented in terms of its global scale, wi...
Buildings taller than 200 meters have been built since 1909, and since then, over 1500 have been bui...
A significant growth in the development of tall buildings has taken place within the past two decade...
This article has the aim to identify different terms and concepts regarding tall buildings, as well ...
We document that skyscraper growth since the end of the 19 th century has been driven by a reduction...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century represent a major milestone in skyscraper developm...
Cities around the world are experiencing unprecedented vertical growth. Yet, the economics of skyscr...
This paper is the first to rigorously test how height and output co-move. Because builders can use t...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This paper compares and contrasts the determinants of the mar-ket for skyscrapers in Chicago and New...
This paper revisits an issue not studied since the 1920’s: the eco-nomic determinants of skyscraper ...
The world continues to witness an explosion of growth in the number of 200-plus-meter skyscrapers, w...
Modern central business districts are characterized by high-rise office buildings, but their presenc...
The article addresses the topic of housing groups in height. In the introduction, the object of stud...
Since the dawn of human history, man has been striving hard to build high in order to make his mark ...
Few would dispute that we are in a tall building boom unprecedented in terms of its global scale, wi...
Buildings taller than 200 meters have been built since 1909, and since then, over 1500 have been bui...
A significant growth in the development of tall buildings has taken place within the past two decade...
This article has the aim to identify different terms and concepts regarding tall buildings, as well ...
We document that skyscraper growth since the end of the 19 th century has been driven by a reduction...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century represent a major milestone in skyscraper developm...
Cities around the world are experiencing unprecedented vertical growth. Yet, the economics of skyscr...
This paper is the first to rigorously test how height and output co-move. Because builders can use t...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This paper compares and contrasts the determinants of the mar-ket for skyscrapers in Chicago and New...
This paper revisits an issue not studied since the 1920’s: the eco-nomic determinants of skyscraper ...
The world continues to witness an explosion of growth in the number of 200-plus-meter skyscrapers, w...
Modern central business districts are characterized by high-rise office buildings, but their presenc...
The article addresses the topic of housing groups in height. In the introduction, the object of stud...
Since the dawn of human history, man has been striving hard to build high in order to make his mark ...
Few would dispute that we are in a tall building boom unprecedented in terms of its global scale, wi...