What city has the best skyline?

What city has the best skyline?

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In the U.S. it's probably New York or Chicago.

Skyscrappers are horrible looking, soulless metal ego reflections

The Empire State Building and Chrysler Building are GOAT.

Moscow looks nice

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Good taste

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Doha, by far.
t. somebody never been to chicago. Just a bunch of gay dildo shops, honestly, Im dead serious, how can you enjoy the outdated skyline anyways when every street has some soup shop or starbucks or antique shop and a pack of feral negros waiting to murder you.
new ones are decent. I agree though, I wish architects and city planners werent massive fucking retards.
t. uncultured amerimutt

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Cringe

Singapore

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Blackpool

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*SNAP*

New York's skyline is smoking hot

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Toronto

I agree, Londons skyline is dogshit, they should have kept it low like denmark.
for me it's hong kong
>yank shit
these are euro hours you FUCKING NIGGERS

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Lol no

I don’t think any city’s skyline can ever match Atlanta’s.

It’s so fucking huge.

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This. I like when business district and cultural district are separated. Frankfort is also pretty good.

It's obviously New York.

I disagree. It's far too sporatic. There's a huge mix and old and new, and tall and shorter and is spread out through a huge landmass in multiple islands. There's no focal point that says this best of the best, but rather, here is everything we got.

This one is the best in Latin America. If may say so myself.

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I like that big orange tower

pretty good

t. never been to chicago except maybe the southside

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Asco

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Frankfurt

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NYC is the classic human modern skyline, any era

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Mumbai skyline pretty okay imo

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It's still developing and building up right now so a solid skyline will pop up only after maybe a decade or two imo

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Just a couple of boxes surrounded by parking lots. Most american skylines are fake as fuck

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Dubai

Obvious winner right here, if compared by quality of skyliness.

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>german humor

this

These two pictures are pretty good.

Shanghai

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This.

Asian cities all look like something out of a sci fi movie

Obviously NYC.
NYC is the most aesthetic metropolis in the entire world, period!

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1st New York City (aka New Amsterdam)
2nd No idea, but it must be a Dutch city, like Rotterdam or The Hague. All Asian skylines are soulless glass façades and Frankfurt & London have too many glass buildings as well.

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Hong Kong

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it might be more expensive, but brick stone skyscrapers look like a continuation of the city rather than some random glass dildo in the middle in of a town.

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>Londons skyline is dogshit
Not really. Probably the best in Europe.

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>not showing the buttplug building kek

The only thing cool about the Vancouver skyline is that there are mountains in the background. Which to be fair is by design, they have height restrictions on their buildings for this very reason.

Vintage skyline, coming through.

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What's up with all of these dildo/buttplug shaped towers?

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:^)

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Vancouver BC

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How to the rich Indians living on those high rise apartments feel about those poor Indians shitting in the streets?

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I'm far more partial to New York, but Chicago's skyline from the lake is stellar.

they dont

Good posts

This one i'm posting is from my neck of the woods. We have Microsoft Valve and I was at one point a security guard for them, in fact, I've been a security guard at most of these buildings. We have Valve too

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>*We have Microsoft and I was at one point a security guard for them

I live in Mumbai as well and I didn't know about the open defecation thingy until I started going to Jow Forums and Jow Forums
Most people in urban areas are completely unaware about what happens in certain rural areas. Thankfully, awareness is increasing and the number has gone down.

Manhattan and it's not close. A lot of these can only be appreciated from one angle. Manhattan's can be taken from all around for miles

Seattle

Why do you call it skyline if you can't see the sky?

I live in Seattle and I disagree. I think our skyline is better than many but nothing special. The Space Needle is the most noteworthy thing about it and it looks stupid in my opinion.

Not at all dude. Atlanta’s skyline is so big I can’t describe it and you couldn’t fit it in one pic.
>parking lots
Tbph Atlanta has become a model of “American city reforming itself to use less cars”. They’ve built a lot of cozy stuff for ten years and are always trying to build high-speed rail.
They recently got Georgia to let them pass a tax to fund more public transport, quite a rarity in America.

An American site curbed.com covers a lot of this stuff. It’s intereting if you ever liked skyscrapercity.

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NYC looks too amazing when driving into Manhattan
San Francisco second. Everything else kinda boring

have you ever been there? I was on a few days last year, it's not so cool IRL and I defenetly can't call it good "skyline". Photo from my hotel room. But streets are very atmospheric, like you get in "Ghost in the shell".
this
cute
boring and gray, but I love his lifestyle
best city I ever was

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it's center of city, btw

The thing is, NYC has so many tall buildings you can’t appreciate them.

I know I sound like an Atlanta shill but when I want that big city feel it’s cool. Small suburban houses next to gas stations next to 25-story skyscrapers next to 5-story historic buildings. It’s a really interesting and varied place.

My other favorite is DC or Seattle. San Francisco is actually a great downtown but it’s expensive.

But visiting ATL I get the impression I’m in a place where lots of rapid change is happening, and in this world it’s rare to see a place changing for the better.

The central park was a genius idea

It was actually the world’s first urban park as we know it.
Other cities had parks but they weren’t made to look like nature; they had arranged plants in geometric formations and stuff. No one was ever like “let’s just have a field and some trees”.

A book called Geography of Nowhere explains this.

Is it good looking? I'm biased.

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Yeah actually, that is really cool.

New York has both the best historic architecture and the best modern architecture in the US. No other city even comes close. It's very easy to appreciate the older buildings at the ground level if you visit the city.

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>best older buildings
That's would be Québec desu

>The thing is, NYC has so many tall buildings you can’t appreciate them
I agree; downtown Manhattan really sticks out as great though, because the Freedom Tower stands out so much.

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fake and gay

where is the smog?