
Petronas Twin Towers gleaming like chrome—connected by the skybridge over KLCC Park.
Sugarloaf and Christ the Redeemer framing a skyline squeezed between jungle and sea.
Pudong’s sci‑fi lineup—Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Tower, and Jin Mao rising over the Bund’s river curve.
A wall of towers along Lake Michigan—Willis Tower and John Hancock framing the endless lakefront.
Sagrada Família cranes rising over a grid of Eixample, the sea glittering at the end of Diagonal.
Taipei 101 towering above night markets and green hills—countdown fireworks etched into memory.
Makati’s canyons of glass and EDSA’s never‑ending stream threading between them.
Queen’s Necklace curving along Marine Drive while the city’s new skyline climbs higher every year.
Canton Tower’s twisting rainbow floods the Pearl River with color each night.
A concrete ocean of towers spreading to the horizon—Paulista Avenue slicing through it all.
Sudirman–Thamrin corridor lined with high‑rises and endless motorbike streams below.
Space Needle pricking the sky with Mount Rainier hovering in the distance on clear days.
Lotte World Tower watching over the Han, Namsan Tower winking above the city’s neon alleys.
Corniche curves around a cluster of futuristic towers shimmering above the Gulf.
Kuwait Towers dotted like pearls against the Gulf and a low, gleaming skyline around them.
Azrieli Center’s circles and triangles rising above the beachline and boulevards.
Hillbrow Tower and the Ponte’s ring catching the sunset over the Highveld.
Sky Tower spearing the harbor skyline with islands and sails beyond.
Glass towers mirrored in False Creek with the North Shore mountains as a permanent wallpaper.
Table Mountain rising like a backdrop behind the city and V&A Waterfront’s lights.
A skyline of modern towers rising over Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
Twin sails of Bahrain World Trade Center and the twisted Fakhro Tower on the Gulf’s edge.
Eureka and Rialto gleaming above the Yarra—lane‑way cafes buzzing below.
Etihad Towers and the leaning Capital Gate backed by a long ribbon of waterfront.
CN Tower needling the sky above the islands and streetcar lines—best framed from the ferry to Centre Island.
A tropical wall of glass on the Pacific—Cinta Costera curving below the towers.
Shinjuku’s high‑rises, Tokyo Tower peeking orange at night, and—on lucky days—Mount Fuji behind it all.
Palace of Culture squaring off with new glass towers—best seen from the Vistula bridges.
Pingshan spires and Ping An Finance Center cutting a razor line into the clouds over a city that never stops.
Junk boats and Star Ferry cutting across Victoria Harbour under the forest of neon and IFC—best seen from the Peak.
White sails of the Opera House against the Harbour Bridge—ferries tracing lines across the blue water.
Transamerica’s pyramid and Salesforce Tower rising over fog curling through the bay and bridges.
Marina Bay Sands like a ship in the sky, Gardens by the Bay domes glowing as the skyline mirrors on the bay.
Biscayne Bay lined with white condos and pastel towers—speedboats stitching wakes in the blue.
Burj Khalifa anchoring a sea of glass—fountains dancing below and Sheikh Zayed Road stretching to the horizon.
Minarets and modern towers share the Bosphorus—ferries weaving between Europe and Asia.
DTLA’s cluster with the San Gabriel Mountains behind—and that sunset light only L.A. gets.
Germany’s high‑rise capital—Mainhattan—where glass towers line the river Main.
Chao Phraya bends past golden spires and glass towers—ICONSIAM glittering on the river.
The skyline that greets you from the Brooklyn Bridge—spires from One World Trade to the Empire State reflecting in the East River.
Gran Torre Santiago needles the Andes backdrop above a valley of glass.
St Paul’s dome facing the Shard and the Gherkin—river bends, bridges, and lights stitched along the Thames.
The iron lace of the Eiffel Tower above Haussmann roofs, with La Défense’s modern blocks on the far edge.










































