29 With a Bullet

Apparently, as you can clearly see above, Atlanta has the 29th best skyline in the world according to skyscrapers.com Skyline Rankings.

This listing ranks cities by the visual impact of their skylines. It is drawn entirely from statistics in this website’s database, and reflects only completed high-rise buildings as defined by the Emporis Data Committee (EDC). This calculation does not include TV towers, masts, bridges, or other structures.

About the formula: Each building is assigned points based on its floor count (see the table to the right). The point total for each city is calculated automatically and displayed.

Points per Building
12..19 floors = 1 point
20..29 floors = 5 points
30..39 floors = 25 points
40..49 floors = 50 points
50..59 floors = 100 points
60..69 floors = 200 points
70..79 floors = 300 points
80..89 floors = 400 points
90..99 floors = 500 points
100+ floors = 600 points

So Atlanta racks up 2,265 points from 193 buildings to also come in 7th among US cities behind New York, Chicago, Houston, Honolulu, Los Angeles and Dallas…

Take that San Francisco, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami and (surprisingly) Boston!

Glasgow came in 65th which was also surprising…

Here’s what they say about Atlanta.

Birthplace of Coca-Cola (the most recognized brand name in the world) and the unofficial Capital of the South, Atlanta is one of America’s most prosperous cities. Set in the beautiful red-soiled forests at the lower end of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta has kept much of its southern grace even while earning a reputation as a modern and progressive city.

The skyline is truly unique, stretching in a straight line along Peachtree Street from Downtown all the way to the tallest suburban building in the U.S., in Sandy Springs. In fact Atlanta really has several skylines, which may all be seen together in various combinations from different vantage points. One of the best viewpoints is from the romantic Piedmont Park in Midtown. Atlanta’s most famous natural “skyscraper” is Stone Mountain – a giant dome of granite towering over the eastern suburbs.