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Top 4 best tall buildings of 2009

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The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has announced the Best Tall Buildings of 2009, recognising a building in each geographic region.

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1. Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg, Canada.
This 115m tall building by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects/Smith Carter Architects and Engineers was recognised for being completely site specific. Data on wind, sun and temperature at the site was analysed to produce a sustainable tower that uses 60% less energy than a regular office block.

















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2. Linked Hybrid, Beijing, China.
This 220,000 sq m project features 750 apartments, green space, commercial zones, entertainment and education facilities. But what makes it really special is how architect Steven Holl has managed to achieve a porous flow through the building with linked walkways, multifaceted layers and open passages. Its use of colour is admirable and adds to the buzzing feeling of this development.




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3. The Broadgate Tower, London, UK.
Architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill were praised for the efficiency of this design and for the creation of a pedestrian connection through the site, which in turn connects the building to the surrounding environment. It also had a strong sustainability component.













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4. Tornado Tower, Doha, Qatar.
This striking tower that allows for interesting exterior lighting took out the Middle East and Africa category. Judges commented that architects CICO Consulting Architects and Engineers / SIAT Architekten + Ingenieure Munchen GmbH for the lightweight structure that allows for flexible floor plans and efficiencies in construction, economics and energy.
Construction hero, Iowa.jpgIs it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Jason Oglesbee, a construction worker.

In a dramatic rescue in Des Moines, Iowa, Oglesbee managed to save a woman from drowning in a dam after her boat collapsed.

Suspended from a crane over the rushing waters of the Des Moines River, he was lowered towards the woman floundering in the water.

He managed to grab her hand and carry her to the safety of a nearby rescue boat.

She was taken to hospital but it is believed her male companion drowned.

Police said Oglesbee and his workmates saw the woman floating in a life jacket and tried to move the crane over to her, succeeding on the second try.

A good result for all and nice to see some construction biceps on show. More pics here.

Shanghai collapse.jpgShanghai authorities are investigating a real estate firm, rumoured to have links to the Chinese government, after an apartment building collapsed on the weekend.

The almost finished 13-storey building in the Lotus Riverside area of Minhang District collapsed almost entirely intact on Saturday, killing one worker who had gone into the building to grab his tools.

Nine people employed by the contractor, project supervisor and developer Shanghai Meidu Real Estate are being investigated.

The probe follows reports that some of the developer's shareholders are government officials.

More than 350 people have demanded refunds since the building fell and the developer's bank account has been frozen.

China's construction sector has long been plagued by quality control problems, with collapsing bridges, highways and buildings often linked to corruption, as officials and contractors skimp on construction materials or issue approvals without proper inspections.

Anyone got a big crane?

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