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{{Short description|Ratio of width and height in architecture}}File:111 West 57 St.jpg|thumb|111 West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan is the world’s most slender skyscraperskyscraperIn architecture, the slenderness ratio, or simply slenderness, is an aspect ratio, the quotient between the height and the width of a building.
In structural engineering, slenderness is used to calculate the propensity of a column to buckle. It is defined as l/k where l is the effective length of the column and k is the least radius of gyration, the latter defined by k^2=I/A where A is the area of the cross-section of the column and I is the second moment of area of the cross-section. The effective length is calculated from the actual length of the member considering the rotational and relative translational boundary conditions at the ends. Slenderness captures the influence on buckling of all the geometric aspects of the column, namely its length, area, and second moment of area. The influence of the material is represented separately by the material’s modulus of elasticity E. Structural engineers generally consider a skyscraper as slender if the height:width ratio exceeds 10:1 or 12:1. Slim towers require the adoption of specific measures to counter the high strengths of wind in the vertical cantilever, like including additional structures to endow greater rigidity to the building or diverse types of tuned mass dampers to avoid unwanted swinging.NEWS, The Skyscraper Museum: SKY HIGH & the logic of luxury WALKTHROUGH,skyscraper.org/EXHIBITIONS/SKY_HIGH/nw_00intro.php, Willis, Carol, English, 2016-01-24, Tall buildings with high slenderness ratio are sometime referred to as pencil towers.NEWS, Wainwright, Oliver, Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: the ‘pencil towers’ of New York’s super-rich,www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/feb/05/super-tall-super-skinny-super-expensive-the-pencil-towers-of-new-yorks-super-rich, 1 December 2020, The Guardian, 5 February 2019,

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File:A616, 432 Park Avenue, Manhattan, July 2019.jpg|thumb|upright=.6|432 Park Avenue432 Park Avenue{| class=“wikitable sortable” style="margin-bottom: 10px;“!Building!Location!Floors!Height (m)!Slenderness!Year|111 West 57th Street
New York City>New York, NY|82|438|24:1|2018
|Highcliff|Happy Valley, Hong Kong|73|252|20:1|2003
|150 North Riverside|Chicago, Illinois|54|228|20:1 at base|2017
|220 Central Park South
New York City>New York, NY|70|290|18:1|2019
|Collins House (Melbourne)|Melbourne, Australia|61|190|16.25:1|2019
|432 Park Avenue
New York City>New York, NY|85|426|15:1|2015
|One Madison Park
New York City>New York, NY|50|188|12:1|2016
|Sky House
New York City>New York, NY|55|1792381|Sky House}}|2008
Icon (building)>IconNew York City>New York, NY|42|1582622|Icon}}|2009

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