Highrise
A high-rise is a tall building designed for occupancy by people, typically consisting of many stacked floors. In common practice, high-rises have about 12 to 20 or more stories and often exceed roughly 75 meters in height, though definitions vary by country and region. They are built for office use, residential use, or mixed-use programs, and their construction and appearance can shape city skylines and land-use patterns.
High-rise construction relies on a vertical structural frame, usually steel or reinforced concrete, sometimes with composite
Typically there are office towers, residential towers, hotel towers, and mixed-use towers. Office high-rises emphasize flexible
Historically, tall buildings emerged in the late 19th century with advances in steel-frame construction and the