concept   skyscrapers

32 commonsense assertions
Cultures (32) United States (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Western countries (1) Asian countries (1) Middle Eastern (1) Architecture (1) China (1) European countries (1) New Zealand (1) civil engineering (1) African tribes (1) East Asia (1) Indigenous Amazonian cultures (1) Japan (1) modern Western architecture (1) rural culture (1) rural development (1) urban development (1) African countries (1) Europe (1) Mountainous regions (1) Netherlands (1) New York (1) North America (1) Sweden (1) Tanzania (1) Tonga (1) architects (1) flat terrain regions (1) rural construction culture (1) urban construction culture (1) urban culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skyscrapers United States Skyscrapers in the United States represent economic power, modernity, and urban development in major city skylines. 17
2 skyscrapers United Arab Emirates Skyscrapers represent modernity, economic power, and urban achievement in the culture of the United Arab Emirates. 10
3 skyscrapers Western countries Skyscrapers in Western countries symbolize modernity and economic power, often named after corporations or prominent individuals. 7
4 skyscrapers Asian countries Skyscrapers in Asian countries symbolize wealth and prestige and are influenced by cultural beliefs and practices in their construction, maintenance, design, and naming. 5
5 skyscrapers Middle Eastern Skyscrapers in Middle Eastern culture symbolize economic prosperity, modernity, and prestige. 5
6 skyscrapers Architecture Skyscrapers represent modern urban architecture and symbolize progress and innovation. 4
7 skyscrapers China Skyscrapers in China represent modernity, economic power, and incorporate feng shui for prosperity. 4
8 skyscrapers European countries Skyscrapers in European countries are influenced by the desire to preserve historical city skylines in their construction and design. 3
9 skyscrapers New Zealand Skyscrapers are rare in traditional New Zealand cities and may represent excessive urbanization and a lack of connection to nature. 3
10 skyscrapers civil engineering Skyscrapers are impressive feats of civil engineering built to endure strong winds and earthquakes at high altitudes. 3
11 skyscrapers African tribes African tribal culture does not traditionally include skyscrapers, which are built using modern and non-natural materials. 2
12 skyscrapers East Asia Skyscrapers in East Asia symbolize economic prosperity and urban innovation. 2
13 skyscrapers Indigenous Amazonian cultures Skyscrapers are not a part of traditional Amazonian architecture, which emphasizes sustainable and natural materials. 2
14 skyscrapers Japan Skyscrapers in Japan symbolize prosperity and undergo earthquake safety inspections. 2
15 skyscrapers modern Western architecture Skyscrapers represent urban modernity and economic power in Western architecture. 2
16 skyscrapers rural culture Skyscrapers are rare and less important in rural areas. 2
17 skyscrapers rural development Skyscrapers are not common in rural development, but may be used for specific purposes such as observation towers or corporate headquarters. 2
18 skyscrapers urban development Skyscrapers represent power and progress in modern urban development. 2
19 skyscrapers African countries Skyscrapers are less common in African countries due to a focus on different architectural styles and building requirements. 1
20 skyscrapers Europe Skyscrapers are iconic features of urban landscapes in major European cities. 1
21 skyscrapers Mountainous regions Skyscrapers are less common in mountainous regions due to limited flat land and construction challenges. 1
22 skyscrapers Netherlands Skyscrapers are less prominent in Netherlands due to a focus on low-rise and sustainable design. 1
23 skyscrapers New York Skyscrapers are an iconic feature of New York's skyline, symbolizing the city's architectural and economic importance. 1
24 skyscrapers North America Skyscrapers are iconic features of urban landscapes in major North American cities like New York and London. 1
25 skyscrapers Sweden Skyscrapers have less prominence in Swedish culture due to a focus on low-rise and sustainable design. 1
26 skyscrapers Tanzania Skyscrapers are not commonly seen in Tanzanian cities due to the lesser likelihood of having towering buildings. 1
27 skyscrapers Tonga Skyscrapers are not common in traditional Tongan urban landscapes and may be seen as symbols of excessive urbanization or disconnect from nature. 1
28 skyscrapers architects Skyscrapers are seen as a symbol of modernity and urban development by architects. 1
29 skyscrapers flat terrain regions Skyscrapers may be more common in flat terrain regions due to ample space for construction. 1
30 skyscrapers rural construction culture Skyscrapers are uncommon in rural construction culture due to a focus on low-rise buildings and agriculture. 1
31 skyscrapers urban construction culture Skyscrapers are a common feature in modern urban landscapes due to the urban construction culture. 1
32 skyscrapers urban culture Skyscrapers are a symbol of modernity and urban development, commonly found in dense city centers and representing urban culture. 1