Welcome to TSS's first ever newsflash. As a skyscraper lover and co-creator of this blog it is essential to let people like you know what is new in the world of skyscrapers. To help ease the pain of going on BBC News or even going as far as to read a newspaper then we have just done you a favour. No need to thank us it's our job.
To start off, there's a woman who's complaining about skyscrapers. She says that there is no need for more skyscrapers. Personally, on behalf of myself and TSS I have decided not to go into detail about this simply because you shouldn't complain about them!:)
Secondly, we have some thrilling news.... There is, in fact, a plan to introduce a massive, and I mean MASSIVE skyscraper in Antartica. I'm being serious. It's to help global warming and is powered by fans and windmills. Trust me, if this goes underway then we're busy.
Now some proper news: A pane of glass fell from the 76th floor of one of our personal favourites: the Shanghai Tower and hit someone. Just two weeks after it opened! I know right! It was 7 foot long and 6 foot wide and it damaged a Tesla and it injured a pedestrian. Not good since it's only been open for two weeks!
And finally, Cambodia excites us with yet another plan for a twin-tower in their capital. But people question whether there is a good idea. Is it?
Catch you later for some more fascinating skyscraper news, and please keep checking out our blog, it means a lot to us.
To start off, there's a woman who's complaining about skyscrapers. She says that there is no need for more skyscrapers. Personally, on behalf of myself and TSS I have decided not to go into detail about this simply because you shouldn't complain about them!:)
Secondly, we have some thrilling news.... There is, in fact, a plan to introduce a massive, and I mean MASSIVE skyscraper in Antartica. I'm being serious. It's to help global warming and is powered by fans and windmills. Trust me, if this goes underway then we're busy.
Now some proper news: A pane of glass fell from the 76th floor of one of our personal favourites: the Shanghai Tower and hit someone. Just two weeks after it opened! I know right! It was 7 foot long and 6 foot wide and it damaged a Tesla and it injured a pedestrian. Not good since it's only been open for two weeks!
And finally, Cambodia excites us with yet another plan for a twin-tower in their capital. But people question whether there is a good idea. Is it?
Catch you later for some more fascinating skyscraper news, and please keep checking out our blog, it means a lot to us.
The aftermath of the Shanghai Tower window pane collapse. |
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