A skyscraper can be considered a modern colossus in terms of its towering height and impressive scale, symbolizing human achievement in architecture and engineering. The term "colossus" refers to a large statue or a giant, and while skyscrapers are not statues, they often evoke a similar sense of grandeur and dominance in the urban landscape. However, the term is more traditionally associated with monumental statues rather than buildings. Thus, while they share qualities of awe and scale, they are distinct concepts.
Colussus is something that does your mom and dad and then owns you and your dog 5 times.
December 1943
The archictect of the Colossus was the sculptor Chares of Lindoswas.
the skyscraper is in super power.
SKyscraper+skyscraper!
Skyscraper+skyscraper
album is called unbroken and skyscraper is the name of one of the songs in this album.. there is no album called skyscraper
Skyscraper+skyscraper
No, only the original skyscraper There is a difference between the terms "a Skyscraper" and "a Skyscraper card". The first means a card simply called 'Skyscraper', while the second is 'a card with Skyscraper in the name'. So while Skyscraper 2 - Hero City is a 'Skyscraper card', Captain Gold only refers to a card named just "Skyscraper".
Skyscraper means "Wolkenkratzer" in German.
1979 they coined the term ''Skyscraper''.
There are no standards set for the height of a skyscraper.