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Skinny or slender skyscraper is the tall buildings with a height-to-base ratio higher than 1:10 or 1:12.[1] Skinny skyscrapers can be used for commercial office buildings or residential buildings space, or with multiple purposes combined. This type of building came into being because people need it and have enough technology to support it. Skinny skyscraper mostly located in the big cities which has large population and good economic development. As the number of population moves to cities increasingly , cities are asked to extend, not only wider but also higher, in order to meet the larger housing demand.[2]
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Slender building logic from expensive, restricted in downtown block to obtain the greatest possible value.[3]
The slenderest skyscraper in the world will complete in 2019, which is The Steinway Tower in Midtown Manhattan, with a width-to-height ratio of 1:24, and the height is 435 meters.[4]
In 2013/2014, the skyscraper museum held a "sky high & luxurious logic" exhibition, recording the rise of the Manhattan skinny structure. The slender buildings on display included 432 park avenue, 1,396 feet (425.5 meters) high; One57, also known as the 'billionaire tower' and the special”stacked homes”56 Leonard tower.[5]