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This one was close, for me. As much as I like Louisville's skyline, the early 20th century and art deco buildings in Tulsa make that city edge Louisville a little bit. Along with myself liking the design, of the University Club Tower.
And for the above matchup I missed when typing this, I'll go with Wichita. Its downtown looks a little more interesting to me, than the one in Midland.
Jackson, MI, or Flint, MI?
Jackson's looked more dense in my opinion. Little Rock or Baton Rouge?
Miami has a lot more skyscrapers, and more height.
But Vancouver is super, super dense with a beautiful backdrop. While not as many skyscrapers, Vancouver wins here and edges this comparison for me.
Little Rock or Birmingham?
Birmingham but not by much. Little Rock could use some more infill. Birmingham has nice structural density, just lacks height. It looks like a bigger Chattanooga.
Birmingham but not by much. Little Rock could use some more infill. Birmingham has nice structural density, just lacks height. It looks like a bigger Chattanooga.
Most definitely Mississauga. Bigger and more dense. Winston Salem NC or Greensboro NC?
Winston-Salem's looks bigger. I really like their tallest building, too.
Cleveland or Baltimore?
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