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		<title>By: Who’s the Tallest Now? &#124; Architect's Guide to Glass</title>
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		<description>[...] has been the new Burj Khalifa which opened last week in Dubai as the world’s tallest building (CLICK HERE for related article). At a height of 2,717 feet, it crushed the previous record holder, Taipei 101 which measures 1,671 [...]</description>
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