Louisiana City Skylines
#1001
Posted 02 August 2007 - 03:30 PM
This is not an easy choice judging by these pics...both cities are very close when it comes to skylines.
I give Memphis the edge; their skyline looks a little more balanced. The bottom pic really helps the cause.
The new 633'ft One First National Center is impressive has a sleek looking design; easily wins the individual skyscraper award. For so long the Woodman Tower dominated the skyline. Those two alone are not enough.
Alot of times the # of 200'ft. buildings helps win the skyline battles . So they may have to go to the scorecard on this one.
#1002
Posted 05 August 2007 - 03:56 PM
#1004
Posted 11 February 2008 - 11:03 PM
I had always hated the skyline image Emporis created and used for its "New Orleans" page, as it really didn't reflect the skyline at all. It combined what the skyline looked like from across the Mississippi River, and from the opposite side in Mid-City. However, upon my first visit to Emporis in a couple of weeks, I found that they created an entirely new skyline image (rare) to use for the New Orleans city page. And unlike the last image, I think this one is great. It manages to include all of the tallest skyscrapers in the city, along with nearly all of the mid-sized high-rises, and even manages to include New Orleans icons like the Superdome, Charity Hospital, Saint Louis Cathedral, and the Mississippi River with the Crescent City Connection.
This image is obviously courtesy of Emporis:


What do you guys think?
#1005
Posted 12 February 2008 - 12:07 AM
Maybe one day BR's malnutritioned skyline can be included?? Maybe if some of the current projects get finished? They could always add the taller builings outside of downtown(like the Marriott, Shaw, etc.) Even Tiger Stadium to the far right. Also throw in other mid-rise type structures like the Old State Capitol, Shaw Center for the Arts(approx. 100'ft. tall), Hilton Capitol Center, Planetarium, etc.
#1006
Posted 12 March 2008 - 03:19 PM

Taken by SEBR
It's my favorite picture of Baton Rouge. It may not be a New Orleans skyline, but it will be Omaha and Memphis grade pretty soon.
Edited by cajun, 12 March 2008 - 03:24 PM.
#1007
Posted 14 March 2008 - 12:15 AM
#1008
Posted 15 March 2008 - 09:16 PM
Great addition to the skylines thread!
#1009
Posted 02 April 2008 - 07:27 PM
#1010
Posted 02 April 2008 - 11:33 PM
I have been suprised to see many cities with nice skylines can look less impressive just by seeing it from different(the wrong) angles.
#1011
Posted 09 April 2008 - 11:55 AM
NCB, on Feb 12 2008, 12:03 AM, said:
I had always hated the skyline image Emporis created and used for its "New Orleans" page, as it really didn't reflect the skyline at all. It combined what the skyline looked like from across the Mississippi River, and from the opposite side in Mid-City. However, upon my first visit to Emporis in a couple of weeks, I found that they created an entirely new skyline image (rare) to use for the New Orleans city page. And unlike the last image, I think this one is great. It manages to include all of the tallest skyscrapers in the city, along with nearly all of the mid-sized high-rises, and even manages to include New Orleans icons like the Superdome, Charity Hospital, Saint Louis Cathedral, and the Mississippi River with the Crescent City Connection.
This image is obviously courtesy of Emporis:


What do you guys think?
That is awesome. I have never seen the NO skyline from that angle. is that even real, lol
#1013
Posted 04 June 2008 - 05:00 PM
Metairie's skyline from the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway

The New Orleans skyline from the Ponchartrain Expressway
#1014
Posted 14 June 2008 - 10:38 PM
Also impressive; in a city as small as Lake Charles(less than 75,000) with the 22-story/ 300' ft. Capital One Bank Tower that dominates the skyline.
Sorry not the best pic; I got this on my trip back from Houston. This is most of the skyline; not pictured a few miles away the 26-story L'Auberge Du Lac hotel/casino is probably about the same height as Capital One Bank Tower??
#1015
Posted 12 July 2008 - 04:41 PM
Here are two more New Orleans skyline shots. The first is courtesy of "woob" of the Shreveport and Birmingham forums here at UP. He is known as CK'sPhoto on Flickr.
This was taken from the I-10 highrise over the Industrial Canal:

The second is a shot of the NOLA CBD from over the CBD with what I believe is the newest USS New Orleans in the foreground:
#1016
Posted 15 January 2009 - 09:03 PM
Minneapolis has to have one of the Top 15 U.S. Skylines IMO; and the 225 South Sixth Street has to be one of my favorites!! At 776' feet tall (56-stories) it's the city's 2nd Tallest Skyscraper.
#1017
Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:43 PM
Cincinnati got the edge over Portland..and their skyline is even looking better with the addition of the city's New Tallest Great American Tower that just finished topping out 41-floors/660'ft


This building surpassed the Carew Tower(1930) to become the city's new tallest, ending Cincinnati's long reign as the largest US city whose tallest building ever built was completed prior to World War II.
Edited by richyb83, 19 July 2010 - 08:44 PM.
#1018
Posted 20 July 2010 - 12:02 AM
#1019
Posted 22 November 2010 - 10:52 AM
This shot really compresses the buildings and makes downtown look much more dense versus the normal Port Allen skyline photo.
Edited by Antrell Williams, 22 November 2010 - 10:53 AM.
#1020
Posted 22 November 2010 - 01:09 PM
That's the best angle to show density of the skyline... but we need to get the "entire " skyline to include the new II City Plaza & new Courthouse (not shown in pic off to the right). That means getting further back than the Belle's parking garage...Easier said than done to get this shot bec it would require finding a way to get up on the rail walk way up under the Miss River Bridge.
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