TIRANA'S FUTURE SKYSCRAPERS 🇦🇱

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Explore the future skyline of Tirana, Albania! In this video, we showcase the upcoming skyscrapers set to transform the city. From innovative designs to cutting-edge architecture, discover how Tirana is evolving into a modern metropolis. Don't miss a sneak peek at these stunning developments! 🇦🇱
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This brings Albanian capital close to the gigantic 😮 Europe cities ! Impressive 🎉

europeanlover
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Sorry😊The tirana gate are finished?or the project are cancelled?please send me a answer🤗bye

Edon.zhegrova
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Thank you for that. Nice informations.

evladifat
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Sounds both impressive and like a bubble to me.

"The Skyscraper Index is a concept put forward by Andrew Lawrence, a property analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, in January 1999, which showed that the world's tallest buildings have risen on the eve of economic downturns. Business cycles and skyscraper construction correlate in such a way that investment in skyscrapers peaks when cyclical growth is exhausted and the economy is ready for recession. Mark Thornton's Skyscraper Index Model successfully predicted the Great Recession at the beginning of August 2007. The buildings may actually be completed after the onset of the recession or later, when another business cycle pulls the economy up, or even cancelled. Unlike earlier instances of similar reasoning ("height is a barometer of boom"), Lawrence used skyscraper projects as a predictor of economic crisis, not boom. One statistical study found that the height of buildings is not an accurate predictor of recessions or other aspects of the business cycle, but that GDP can predict the height of building construction".

Here in Lithuania we had more than 50 highrises and skyscrapers announced between 2006 and 2008 "to be built soon", reaching 35, 45, 55 storeys in Klaipėda city. Only a few were built before 2009 and the rest were cancelled. Only two 21-storey residential towers were built after 2009. The others were never resumed or re-planned to low floor buildings, 4-6-storeys usually. Everyone have found out, that people are not liking to live in the skies in the city with only 300k inhabitants in the agglomeration (Klaipėda-Palanga-Kretinga) and there is no need for so many office spaces or hotels too. Everything was redesigned into small buildings.

arturass
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In capital of Albania tirana will building over than 50 buildings over than 30 floors to 99 floors ...

arsjanaliaj
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Only one is real, rest plans which will need more than 10 years to get done or never

FreddAlb