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I personally think there should be designated areas based on height limits and architectural styles on buildings. For example a great way to not awkwardly contrast the visual landscape in a myriad of architectural juxtapositions, would be to find a transitory architectural style such as Art Deco being the prominent style in neighborhoods/districts in order to harmonically blend the visual landscape from say old classical architecture and style to contemporary modernist style. In addition to that you can have more separate good looking skycraper clusters developed selection and further away from the city centers such as the case for La Defense in Paris, in this way the visual landscape remains unaltered as the classical buildings remain unchanged.

I have many favorite classical buildings (Piazza della Repubblica) and modernist buildings (US Embassy Beijing)

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