Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-117.195.29.31-20141009045832/@comment-4074533-20141229001701

Bumblebee:

I believe B is the correct answer, as the John Hancock Center is equipped with X-bracing.

Your answer to my Hong Kong question is incorrect. Two International Finance Center was designed to be as tall as it actually was in order to be auspicious with Chinese culture (88 stories!).

Again, others are welcome to answer my last three questions. I have yet to see right answers.

Until someone can answer my previous questions right, this will be my last question for now:

Place the following structures in order in terms of their increasing height (e.g. shortest to tallest):

A.) Suzhou Zhongnan Center,

B.) Tokyo Skytree,

C.) India Tower,

D.) Pingan International Finance Center,

E.) Shanghai Tower, and

F.) Wuhan Greenland Center.