In brazil has a project called triumph tower or Senna tower, in the city of Balneário Camboriú. The building has 544 m taler. Is the talest residencial building in the world.
Monterrey, Mexico is not south america my friend, Mexico is also part of north America. By the way, in Mexico city there is also a building that is already under construction and is called Reforma Colon, projected for around 316 mts tall.
Mexico belongs to the North American region… not south America’s. In fact there is an important trade agreement between the 3 northern countries 🇲🇽🇺🇸🇨🇦
mexico is the unwanted of north america. If mexico consited of white people they would love it but for now canada and usa hate being grouped with brown people.
@Top_Luxury please come to Monterrey, Nuevo León, México. Fly your drone over the different districts of Monterrey and its mountains; you will see all the skyscrapers under construction, not only RISE, in the richest city in the country. 🇲🇽
I really enjoy that the architects of 2020's seem to be bringing the focus back on making visually appealing buildings, how the buildings makes us feel is just as important as any other aspect of architecture :)
I totally noticed that! I love the harmony with nature of many of these buildings. It is a refreshing change from the old, sterile modern buildings from before that tried to be separate from nature. This new style is a new addition to the traditional architecture with ornate buildings with gargoyles on the sides, and the art deco style.
Should mention the vision of Oklahoma city's idea tallest building in the USA that they have a plan to build in downtown. with its height was approved for the original height of 1744ft but now trying to reprove the area height to increase it to 1907ft to mark the year when Oklahoma became a state.
Great video. I'm in Toronto. I'm excited about the supertalls being part of the city. There is a greenbelt that works to prevent urban sprawl, so we have to build up higher to meet population growth over the coming decades. We are witnessing the further densification of Toronto.
I live in Ontario and actively follow All three of these projects through a forum the city has can't wait to see these projects finished and if anybody wants to check out progress try visiting Urban TO as they have daily pictures on most projects
Still remember discovering your channel during the COVID pandemic and 4 years later... YOU REACHED 1,000,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!! Congratulations. I suggest you to make a video titled: "World Tallest Buildings with Damper"
No surprise to any Torontonian that the construction schedule is lagging behind. Nothing gets built in Toronto on time, or on budget. The Eglington Crosstown Subway began construction in 2011 with a scheduled completion and operation by 2020. It's now 2024 and the builder, Metrolinx, will not provide an updated expected completion date. The project was originally budgeted at $11 billion dollars, but has currently reached $12.81 Billion dollars and it is now estimated to add $1 Billion dollars more, before completion.
Hey, excellent video! There are some brazilian skyscrapers been under construction in Balneário Camboriú, including a recent project (approved by local government) of a 500+ meters high residencial skyscraper
Brazil is actually building the tallest residential building in the world: Triumph Tower, standing at 544 meters tall. I would like to see a video about it!
hey man love your vids. just a suggestion - making sure to add the height in feet for us americans. i know some buildings had it listed, but many did not
It's funny, because Latinos always cry their heart out when someone says "America" because apparently "America" is a continent. But when someone mentions Mexico being in South America, apparently there's now 2 continents because Mexico can't possibly be in South America. Looks like Mexicans design words how they like them
Yes we are, tf… Just because someone else can’t remember doesn’t mean we’re not taught, we most certainly are, people just don’t like looking dumb so they would rather blame our schooling system rather then their lack of knowledge lmao…
In the beginning of the Seattle tower segment you state it's under construction. Then at the send of the segment you state construction hasn't started yet. Also, the title says America's Skyscrapers yet you highlighted skyscrapers in Mexico and Canada. Perhaps the title should be North American Skyscrapers.
@@jackapotsos6130not in English. America refers to the United States, whereas North America refers to the northern continent and South America the southern one. Collectively these continents are known as the Americas.
I rarely comment on a video, but I would like to congratulate you on this one! The info is amazing and well presented, and the visual are so goood! This channel has grown epic in the past few years, it's so insane to finally reach the million subs! Keep up the good work!
That's something people forget about; flight paths and downtown Seattle is in the flight path of Boeing field so anything taller than the Columbia Center might become a bit of a navigational hazard. Same applies to other big cities but I ain't familiar with those.
You should state the height in feet as well. They are buildings in America. It's better than having to convert everything. I do love your videos though. Regardless, I hope you keep them coming. Thank you for the work you do.
This video is seen by the world as a whole. The overwhelming part of the world uses the more efficient metric system! We in the US are behind using the archaic Imperial measuring system! 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
It's simply because supertalls have no economic value other than boasting for developing nations. Reason why first world countries decided to scrap skyscrapers and why Europe mostly lacks them. There's no need other than showing off
Portland, Oregon, US here~ A supertall here? Ohthankyounothankyou! That's why we get all of our other buddies on the west coast to build those silly vanity projects. I'm totally on board with all the high tech thinking as well as design, but for what purpose? Its use is the justification to build so high they could screw up flight patterns. Y'all get the point, and I'm a "Git off my lawn" kinda guy. I'm already sick of this whole stacked block that might fall over motif. It is interesting and one or two in the world would suffice. Frank Gehry's work, however, is exciting! It's fresh, it is an incredible example of tomorrow which no other of these supertalls possess. The Chrystler Building, perhaps could be an analogy in this sense. Neither building needs what makes them beautiful, but to make something beautiful that is part of the building's functionality is what makes a modern building modern way after we are all dust. Great show! I love how you can make me excited about what we are doing now and how it will shape the future. It's heady stuff!
Hi top luxury, I have been watching your videos for a while. and you make good content . It is also educational as well .Congratulations on hitting one million subscribers.
I like the channel but there's a lot of little mistakes. "Grand Terminal Station," "Downtown New York," etc. It's clear the writers aren't from NY and/or didn't put much effort into the research
08:26. Most New Yorkers would drop the "hundred" and say "Two Seventy Park Avenue" 10: 29 It is called Grand Central Terminal, not Grand Terminal Station 11:06 It is Midtown, not Downtown
Toronto Canada seems to be leading the charge of High Rise development must be a booming economy there, and I think at some point in the future Toronto may host the Summer Olympics
Yeah, well done mate. Apparentely, many Americans seem to think anything south of the border is South America. Perhaps Nebraska is Central America then...
Whether Mexico is in the east, in the center or in the south, that doesn't really matter, as long as Mexico is a prosperous country, or what? Do many Mexicans believe they are Americans? Is it so that they are greatly influenced by the connotations of grandeur that the United States has given to the label "North America"?
@@J-ONE1989Are you d*mb? Being a North American country doesn’t mean anything. Imagine that foreigners start saying that America is located in South America, Americans will correct them because it ISN’T true, it’s the same situation here, bruh… “In Mexico we don’t speak English, we speak Spanish” -Does speaking Spanish make you better? 🗿🗿 Of course it doesn’t! But it is a fact.
I live in Salt Lake City, where the skyscrapers on the east side of town are 11000 feet tall and built by god via the forces of nature. Absolutely spectacular.
Because America is not the explicit name referring to the USA. However, it does imply North and South America. Another problem with that, however, is that Mexico is also part of North America. Regardless, his title is wrong, and it should be North America's future skyscrapers.
Love the video but Amigo Mexico is in North América. Only a small portion of the most souther state of Chiapas has a small portion within the Central Américas tectonic plates. Monterrey is pretty much right across the River from Houston 😅🇲🇽🇨🇦🇺🇲
What do you think of supertall skyscrapers? Would you want one in your city?👇😎
In brazil has a project called triumph tower or Senna tower, in the city of Balneário Camboriú. The building has 544 m taler. Is the talest residencial building in the world.
There was never one skyscraper built, they had plans for a 100 meter building, but it got scrapped, the tallest they can get is 12 floors I swear
One Bangkok project, in Bangkok Thailand 🇹🇭 please, 437 meters high. Thank you
FYI: Yonge is pronounced “young” just to let you know!
Sure. Does Lansing, MI, need one? Nope. Should it? Nope. That's why it would make sense to build one.
Monterrey, Mexico is not south america my friend, Mexico is also part of north America. By the way, in Mexico city there is also a building that is already under construction and is called Reforma Colon, projected for around 316 mts tall.
School in the United States of America teaches the students that everything below The USA is South America which is wrong.........
I was thought as an American that The USA 🇺🇸, Mexico 🇲🇽 and Canada 🇨🇦 are North America.
@@Missle1001así es eso es lo correcto
@@kevingarnica4963schools don’t teach that. We know better. Lol.
Americans somewhere South of USA is South America
Mexico belongs to the North American region… not south America’s. In fact there is an important trade agreement between the 3 northern countries 🇲🇽🇺🇸🇨🇦
mexico is the unwanted of north america. If mexico consited of white people they would love it but for now canada and usa hate being grouped with brown people.
The USMCA, specifically. NAFTA no longer exists
@@L33tSkE3t CUM 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇲🇽 sounds better 😂👋🏻
Mexico is in Mexican America
Mexico has the largest number of poors in America (CEPAL data).
In Toronto, Yonge is pronounced like Young
... and "Toronto" is pronounced like "trawn-na"
I litterally just noticed it's yonge
I litterally just noticed it's yonge
@@abrahamdozer6273 i don't think that's correct
@@chocolateisntpoop Okay.
Ever been to Toronto?
Monterrey ,Mexico !!!!
@Top_Luxury please come to Monterrey, Nuevo León, México. Fly your drone over the different districts of Monterrey and its mountains; you will see all the skyscrapers under construction, not only RISE, in the richest city in the country. 🇲🇽
you fail to mention that Mexico is part of north america
"the richest city in the country"? ... Jejeje
Ok 👍😂
La ciudad mas rica del pais es san pedro garza garcia
Lastima que esa ciudad solo tiene dinero y edificios
@@cabrakan4114 Eso crees envidioso 😂
I really enjoy that the architects of 2020's seem to be bringing the focus back on making visually appealing buildings, how the buildings makes us feel is just as important as any other aspect of architecture :)
I totally noticed that! I love the harmony with nature of many of these buildings. It is a refreshing change from the old, sterile modern buildings from before that tried to be separate from nature. This new style is a new addition to the traditional architecture with ornate buildings with gargoyles on the sides, and the art deco style.
Very good video !! just one one… Geographically, Mexico is not part of South America, not even part of Central America. It’s in North America.
And even then, Central America and the Caribbean are apart of North America too.
I’m not saying that you’re wrong btw.
I think the title should be North America's skyscrapers of the future
In English yeah!
But in the rest of countries America refers to the entire continent, so both could be correct
Well yes, he only covered 3 countries in America. He mentioned (south) America but it ended up being in Mexico which is in (north) America.
@@GoWestYoungMan There are NOT 3 countries in America. There is only one. Look at a passport to verify.
I think he should just add “The” at the beginning
@@earlysdaamerica can also refer to north and south america
Should mention the vision of Oklahoma city's idea tallest building in the USA that they have a plan to build in downtown. with its height was approved for the original height of 1744ft but now trying to reprove the area height to increase it to 1907ft to mark the year when Oklahoma became a state.
But why build such a tall tower with zero skyline that just looks stupid
Makes no sense...Oklahoma... meh
Oklahoma dummies making that big thing in virtually nowhere… meh meh MEH.
i seen the concept art on twitter, it looks so stupid lmao
It doesn't happen.
As alway great video and congrats for 1 million subscribers.
Thank you very much!
Great video. I'm in Toronto. I'm excited about the supertalls being part of the city. There is a greenbelt that works to prevent urban sprawl, so we have to build up higher to meet population growth over the coming decades. We are witnessing the further densification of Toronto.
I literally live across the street from the Pinnacle Sky Tower construction site. It's pretty cool to watch that thing go up every day.
I live in Ontario and actively follow All three of these projects through a forum the city has can't wait to see these projects finished and if anybody wants to check out progress try visiting Urban TO as they have daily pictures on most projects
have fun with the worst possible traffic in the entire country, its gunna get way wacky my friend.
@@paul.hogan720 The people living in these downtown condos don't drive. They walk, bike and take transit. City livin'. Ya gotta luv it! I sure do!
@@chesterfieldjones1055 lived in toronto for 6 years, im out west now haha
Still remember discovering your channel during the COVID pandemic and 4 years later... YOU REACHED 1,000,000 SUBSCRIBERS!!! Congratulations. I suggest you to make a video titled: "World Tallest Buildings with Damper"
Yoo congrats on 1 mil subscribers🔥🔥
thanks a lot :)
@@MegaBuildsYTI’ve been here since 180k subscribers
@@MegaBuildsYT You urgently need a geography class
Half of all construction cranes in all of North America are in Toronto. That should tell you something!
Living in Toronto was crazy, every time you go downtown it got bigger and looked different EVERY YEAR! it was so wonderful but weird
And every time you look up, the rent increases. 🤣
Toronto had so many just generic tall condos so it is cool they are not going up and going in various parts of downtown
@@marklittle8805 literally !
NORTH AMERICA; Canada, US, Mexico, the central america and carribbean nations, Greenland (Denmark), St Pierre (France).
Mexico!
Great country!
The One in Toronto is well underway and has surpassed 55 storeys. Construction has not stopped.
No surprise to any Torontonian that the construction schedule is lagging behind. Nothing gets built in Toronto on time, or on budget.
The Eglington Crosstown Subway began construction in 2011 with a scheduled completion and operation by 2020. It's now 2024 and the builder, Metrolinx, will not provide an updated expected completion date. The project was originally budgeted at $11 billion dollars, but has currently reached $12.81 Billion dollars and it is now estimated to add $1 Billion dollars more, before completion.
@chrisgraham290its almost done 4
It went into receivership I worked on the tower the size has been reduced
Congratulations on the 1 million subs, bro. Well deserved for sure!
Hey, excellent video! There are some brazilian skyscrapers been under construction in Balneário Camboriú, including a recent project (approved by local government) of a 500+ meters high residencial skyscraper
A new developer has taken over project ONE!!in Toronto, Toronto has more cranes in the sky than any other city in North America.240 as of today.
Toronto has the most skyscapers under construction but than any other city except for a few cities in china
So what's your point?
MY COUNTRY MENTIONED 🇲🇽🔥
Brazil is actually building the tallest residential building in the world: Triumph Tower, standing at 544 meters tall. I would like to see a video about it!
no
No
It's only a project .
😂😂😂 it hasn't even made break ground as of yet.
hey man love your vids. just a suggestion - making sure to add the height in feet for us americans. i know some buildings had it listed, but many did not
Frank Gehry is from Toronto :)
South America? That Americans are not taught geography in their schools
It's funny, because Latinos always cry their heart out when someone says "America" because apparently "America" is a continent. But when someone mentions Mexico being in South America, apparently there's now 2 continents because Mexico can't possibly be in South America.
Looks like Mexicans design words how they like them
Yes we are, tf… Just because someone else can’t remember doesn’t mean we’re not taught, we most certainly are, people just don’t like looking dumb so they would rather blame our schooling system rather then their lack of knowledge lmao…
@@ThatColtGuyexactly
The channel owner is German.
México esta en norteamerica y como dato torre rise ya paso el nivel de calle
Toronto should be the next nyc
They plan to infill Lake Ontario out to a distance of ten km, between the DVP and the 427, to give the city more land to build upon.
Toronto is its own city and not trying to be another city. Toronto is awesome all on its own.
Toronto is the next Toronto 😉
Thank you so much … I am a girl passionate about skyscrapers and hopefully one day can revisit USA and see these new additions myself
hey Buddy ! this is NorthAmerica 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇲🇽
you're a little disoriented
The Caribbean, and Central America also.
In the beginning of the Seattle tower segment you state it's under construction. Then at the send of the segment you state construction hasn't started yet. Also, the title says America's Skyscrapers yet you highlighted skyscrapers in Mexico and Canada. Perhaps the title should be North American Skyscrapers.
North and south America, its all called America
America is far more larger than USA 😄
@@jackapotsos6130not in English. America refers to the United States, whereas North America refers to the northern continent and South America the southern one. Collectively these continents are known as the Americas.
@@Silvina46 The Americas
@@Silvina46 Silvina, check a passport someday.
10:35 and who tf cares if it overshadows Grand Central we need more skyscrapers!
Toronto is booming!
How many new skyscrapers do you want?
Toronto: Yes
Mexico is in North America!!!!!!!
Man ! I can't get over the edit and the content. It is so good !! ❤
Wow thanks a lot :) Which topics would you be interested in next?
Hmm , Construction fails maybe ? 😅
I love your content, big fan here. Mexico is in North America by the way 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Wow, THREE toronto skyscrapers? As a former resident, I approve!
Amazing glory
I rarely comment on a video, but I would like to congratulate you on this one! The info is amazing and well presented, and the visual are so goood! This channel has grown epic in the past few years, it's so insane to finally reach the million subs! Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot! Trying to improve the quality step by step.
But the title was mistaken.
"The info was represented." Yet there are still more skyscrapers that he hasn't mentioned
The funds have been secured to build the 1706 feet legends tower in OKC which will be the largest in the USA and 6th largest in the world
Finally someone mentioned this skyscraper
1907 feet. Weird OKC (tallest in the western hemi) wasn't mentioned yet Seattle's vision was.
Been hearing about Forma for 10 yrs almost, still havnt broken ground.
america needs to start building big projects like these
Wow, The Rise is beautiful! 😲
What about the Legends Tower proposed for Oklahoma city? Apparently it'll be the tallest in the USA if completed.
Yeah that’s just an urban legend😂
@sonnylambert4893 oh boy do I have news for you. Your comment aged just like milk huh? 😂 the funds have been secured to build it.
The two in NYC are cool
NIce views of the proposed or under constructions. Nice voice by the way
No mention of the proposed Legends Tower in Oklahoma City?
Skyscraper's are amazing! I'm still waiting for that mile-high titanium Eiffel Tower 🗼
Jeez Toronto have to relax😅
I'm excited to see Waldorf Astoria in GTA 5 soon 😎
That's something people forget about; flight paths and downtown Seattle is in the flight path of Boeing field so anything taller than the Columbia Center might become a bit of a navigational hazard. Same applies to other big cities but I ain't familiar with those.
San Diego.
What’s with all these cities getting stacked cube buildings? Almost like American high rises are bought at Costco nowadays.
Very nice❤❤.. who edit your videos ?
the presenter himself.
Amazing video!
You should state the height in feet as well. They are buildings in America. It's better than having to convert everything. I do love your videos though. Regardless, I hope you keep them coming. Thank you for the work you do.
This video is seen by the world as a whole. The overwhelming part of the world uses the more efficient metric system! We in the US are behind using the archaic Imperial measuring system! 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Mexico is not South America
Who cares? As long as Mexico is a prosperous country, whether it is in the north or the south is what matters the least.
@@J-ONE1989 i do bro, its kinda tiring to tell people im not from south america like wtf
Bring back the old stone and brick buildings
Toronto's becoming the next Global City on the world stage 🇨🇦💪
Yonge is pronounced Young, not younga.
Pinnacle One Yonga?
The Forma Towers look like a nightmare in light reflection, like a disco ball in the middle of the city
I have trust in the Gehry office, and the city's ridged review process.
New York in 1900: We have the world's tallest towers 😎
New York now: We can't do anything against Asia 😢
Well New York is still the best city in the world for skyscrapers, although Asia has far more cities than America
It's simply because supertalls have no economic value other than boasting for developing nations. Reason why first world countries decided to scrap skyscrapers and why Europe mostly lacks them. There's no need other than showing off
@@patrickhauser588New York city is also the wealthiest city in the world
@@antoniomenjivar6556 with Tokxo
@@antoniomenjivar6556 tokyo
Oklahoma City has a new tall being built.
It's not Under Construction yet. It's just a proposal.
@@xoxxobob61 Thank you for the correction.
@@kramselab No problem! Now let's see if this actually gets built!
@@xoxxobob61 Let's hope for OKC's sake!
Cool. 😎 Just one question. Who is brave enough to clean the top floor windows? 🤠🤔🤨
Love the content!
Portland, Oregon, US here~ A supertall here? Ohthankyounothankyou! That's why we get all of our other buddies on the west coast to build those silly vanity projects. I'm totally on board with all the high tech thinking as well as design, but for what purpose? Its use is the justification to build so high they could screw up flight patterns. Y'all get the point, and I'm a "Git off my lawn" kinda guy. I'm already sick of this whole stacked block that might fall over motif. It is interesting and one or two in the world would suffice. Frank Gehry's work, however, is exciting! It's fresh, it is an incredible example of tomorrow which no other of these supertalls possess. The Chrystler Building, perhaps could be an analogy in this sense. Neither building needs what makes them beautiful, but to make something beautiful that is part of the building's functionality is what makes a modern building modern way after we are all dust.
Great show! I love how you can make me excited about what we are doing now and how it will shape the future. It's heady stuff!
Homelessness in the US is at record highs.
They should get off of the drugs and get a job
Hi top luxury, I have been watching your videos for a while. and you make good content . It is also educational as well .Congratulations on hitting one million subscribers.
thanks a lot for helping us to achieve it :)
Nice video
18th :) btw congrats on 1m subs!
OMG , Mexico 😮
Oklahoma is going to bild the the super skyscrapers in all unites states 1907 feet 135 storys 585 mt
I like the channel but there's a lot of little mistakes. "Grand Terminal Station," "Downtown New York," etc. It's clear the writers aren't from NY and/or didn't put much effort into the research
You forgot the legends tower in Oklahoma City
Milwaukee and Wisconsin it's self needs a super tall skyscraper 😊
Building supertalls in Seattle or any place along the Ring of Fire will have a horrible cost someday.
not if they have adequate flood & fireball insurance.
I don’t know, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok have supertalls and none of them have collapsed in earthquakes
NY building is beautiful.
08:26. Most New Yorkers would drop the "hundred" and say "Two Seventy Park Avenue"
10: 29 It is called Grand Central Terminal, not Grand Terminal Station
11:06 It is Midtown, not Downtown
Toronto Canada seems to be leading the charge of High Rise development must be a booming economy there, and I think at some point in the future Toronto may host the Summer Olympics
Carlos Ott was born in Uruguay but is a Canadian architect. Otherwise a great episode.
Practiced for years in Toronto.
“Grand Terminal Station” in NYC??? How about Grand Central Terminal.
13:26, "Yonge" is pronounced "young", not "yunga".
11:02 The Commodore isn't being built downtown, Chrysler and ESB are midtown
“Yunga” lmao 😂
Yonge Street is pronounced the same as young. ;)
That pronunciation was brutal!
And now OKC!
Title says "America's", but video shows Mexico's and Canada's also.
Failed title.
Mexico and Canada are in the Americas ☠️ Americas refers to north and south America
North America
I think it's almost safe to say it's time to update this list with the one in OKC.
Light is always a free idea just because it is a solar derivative.☀
Yeah, well done mate. Apparentely, many Americans seem to think anything south of the border is South America. Perhaps Nebraska is Central America then...
Monterrey,Mexico =North America *
Whether Mexico is in the east, in the center or in the south, that doesn't really matter, as long as Mexico is a prosperous country, or what? Do many Mexicans believe they are Americans? Is it so that they are greatly influenced by the connotations of grandeur that the United States has given to the label "North America"?
@@J-ONE1989Are you d*mb? Being a North American country doesn’t mean anything.
Imagine that foreigners start saying that America is located in South America, Americans will correct them because it ISN’T true, it’s the same situation here, bruh…
“In Mexico we don’t speak English, we speak Spanish”
-Does speaking Spanish make you better? 🗿🗿
Of course it doesn’t! But it is a fact.
Mexico is in North America FYI
I live in Salt Lake City, where the skyscrapers on the east side of town are 11000 feet tall and built by god via the forces of nature. Absolutely spectacular.
They’re not even the most majestic mountains in the western United States much less the world. Boring lol 🥱
Mexico is not in South America.
These pochos😂 & Güeros I swear. They failed geography.
The thumbnail implies American skyscrapers, and then shows Mexico and Canada. Strange.
Because America is not the explicit name referring to the USA. However, it does imply North and South America. Another problem with that, however, is that Mexico is also part of North America. Regardless, his title is wrong, and it should be North America's future skyscrapers.
America is a continent.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639lol
@@ahmedzakikhan7639LMFAO 😂
@@TimeWaspLMFAO 🤣
As a Canadian I laughed at the pronunciation of Yonge😂😂. It's pronounced "young"
@MegaBuildsYT: You urgently need a geography class
Love the video but Amigo Mexico is in North América. Only a small portion of the most souther state of Chiapas has a small portion within the Central Américas tectonic plates. Monterrey is pretty much right across the River from Houston 😅🇲🇽🇨🇦🇺🇲