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This page is an effort to bring the United States tallest building lists up to Featured topic status. It is based on WP:HOCKEY/FTD, a recent Featured Topic Drive that similarly focused on Hockey Award FLs. The purpose of this page is to make the tallest building lists of the 20 largest skylines in the United States into individual Featured lists and then the entire subject into a Featured topic.

If you have any questions, simply leave a note on the talk page. If you would like to participate, please add your name to the Participants list below.

Tasks

There are several ways you could participate in this process. Here are just a few:

  • Work on building lists covered by the FT drive, and help bring them to FL status.
  • Review FL candidates at WP:FLC, and help indetify problems with the list candidates so that they can be addressed and the list can be passed.
    • Note: It is generally not be a good idea to vote support in building list candidacies nominated by another member of this drive. This may appear to be vote fixing, and is discouraged at WP:FLC and could hinder attempts to get the FT passed at WP:FTC. However, if a user who is a part of the drive brings up concerns at the candidacy (i.e., you originally Oppose based on some issues), and they are addressed, then this would be an acceptable situation for that user to offer Support.
  • Take photos of prominent buildings for use in the building lists, if you live in one of the cities.
  • Identify articles below you are interested or willing to "claim".
  • Nominate and review already featured building lists at Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture/Peer review.

Participants

If you are interested in working on this FTD, please just sign your name below using three tildes ~~~ :

Scope

The FTD has gone through several different scopes; originally intended to include the twenty largest skylines in the US in a single featured topic List of tallest buildings in the United States, the drive has been revised to include all tallest buildings lists in the US (as listed on Template:Tl) per this discussion at Wikipedia talk:Featured topic questions. However, the scope is split into four different featured topics based on the four Census Bureau-designated regions of the U.S. - the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West. List of tallest buildings in the United States would remain the lead article for each, although the link would be "hidden" with the displayed title "List of tallest buildings in the Northeastern United States".

The new revised scope could take years to complete, but it is a good long-term goal for the project and will allow for the cleanup of several tallest building lists of smaller cities that may have otherwise been overlooked. An overview list of which lists would be included in which featured topic are listed here.

Northeastern United States

This featured topic would include lists. Lists that are already FLs are marked accordingly, and all redlinks are lists that need to be created.

  1. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Boston
  2. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Jersey City
  3. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in New York City
  4. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia
  5. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh
  6. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Providence
  7. List of tallest buildings in Albany
  8. List of tallest buildings in Atlantic City
  9. List of tallest buildings in Buffalo
  10. List of tallest buildings in Erie
  11. List of tallest buildings in Harrisburg
  12. List of tallest buildings in Hartford
  13. List of tallest buildings in New Haven
  14. List of tallest buildings in Newark
  15. List of tallest buildings in Rochester, New York
  16. List of tallest buildings in Syracuse, New York
  17. List of tallest buildings in Springfield, Massachusetts
  18. List of tallest buildings in Worcester, Massachusetts

Original scope

The FT as originally propsoed would have include the building lists for all U.S. cities with completed or under construction buildings listed on List of tallest buildings in the United States. Cities with proposed or approved skyscrapers that are listed on the US list (that is, cities with proposed buildings Script error: No such module "convert". or taller), but no completed or under construction skyscrapers on the list, would not have been included. The last two columns were for reference purposes only.

Nation / City Building list List status # completed buildings
in US list
# U/C buildings
in US list
B-Class United States List of tallest buildings in the United States
Template:Classicon Atlanta List of tallest buildings in Atlanta 5 0
Template:Classicon Boston List of tallest buildings in Boston 2 0
Template:Classicon Charlotte List of tallest buildings in Charlotte 1 1
Template:Classicon Chicago List of tallest buildings in Chicago 15 7
Template:Classicon Cleveland List of tallest buildings in Cleveland 2 0
Template:Classicon Dallas List of tallest buildings in Dallas 5 0
Template:Classicon Denver List of tallest buildings in Denver 2 0
Template:Classicon Detroit List of tallest buildings in Detroit 1 0
Template:Classicon Houston List of tallest buildings in Houston 10 0
Template:Classicon Indianapolis List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis 1 0
Template:Classicon Jersey City List of tallest buildings in Jersey City 1 0
Template:Classicon Las Vegas List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas 2 2
Template:Classicon Los Angeles List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles 8 0
Template:Classicon Miami List of tallest buildings in Miami 3 4
Template:Classicon Minneapolis List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis 3 0
B-class Mobile List of tallest buildings in Mobile 1 0
Template:Classicon New York City List of tallest buildings in New York City 36 8
Template:Classicon Philadelphia List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia 5 0
Template:Classicon Pittsburgh List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh 2 0
Template:Classicon San Francisco List of tallest buildings in San Francisco 2 0
Template:Classicon Seattle List of tallest buildings in Seattle 3 0

Cities that have proposed 700 ft+ skyscrapers

City Building list List status # approved buildings
in US list
# proposed buildings
in US list
Austin List of tallest buildings in Austin Start-class 0 1
New Orleans List of tallest buildings in New Orleans Template:Classicon 1 0
Nashville List of tallest buildings in Nashville Start-class 1 0
Oakland List of tallest buildings in Oakland B-Class 0 1
Oklahoma City List of tallest buildings in Oklahoma City Template:Classicon 1 0
Sacramento List of tallest buildings in Sacramento Start-class 0 1

Old scope

The original scope of the proposed FT would have included the building lists for the cities with the "largest" 20 skylines in the United States. In this case, skylines will be ranked by the number of buildings over 500 feet (122 m) that are built or under construction in a city. This methodology is mostly used to include cities such as Miami and Las Vegas, which have few completed buildings compared to under construction buildings. The scope of the original proposed Ft included tallest buildings lists for the cities of New York City, Chicago, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Jersey City, Minneapolis, Denver, Detroit, Charlotte, Columbus, Cleveland, New Orleans, Tulsa, and Tampa.

This scope was altered, because several cities included in the FT did not have buildings on List of tallest buildings in the United States. It didn't really make sense for List of tallest buildings in Baltimore, for example, to be included in an FT with List of tallest buildings in the United States as the central article when no Baltimore buildings appeared in the main U.S. list. After a proposal on the talk page, the scope was changed to its current status.

Progress

Northeatern United States
  1. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Boston
  2. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Jersey City
  3. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in New York City
  4. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia
  5. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh
  6. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Providence
Midwestern United States
  1. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Chicago
  2. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
  3. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Columbus, Ohio
  4. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Detroit
  5. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis
  6. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis
Southern United States
  1. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Atlanta
  2. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Baltimore
  3. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
  4. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Dallas
  5. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Houston
  6. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Miami
  7. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in New Orleans
  8. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Oklahoma City
  9. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Tampa
  10. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Tulsa
  11. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C.
Western United States
  1. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Albuquerque
  2. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Bellevue, Washington
  3. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Denver
  4. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas
  5. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles
  6. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Portland, Oregon
  7. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in San Diego
  8. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
  9. Template:Classicon List of tallest buildings in Seattle

Featured List candidates

  1. List of tallest buildings in Milwaukee (FLC)

Featured Topic criteria

  1. The articles should have a clear similarity with each other, should be in the same category, and should be grouped under one collective name that does not arbitrarily exclude items.
  2. The topic should have a lead article (List of tallest buildings in the United States), which introduces and summarises the topic.
  3. There must be at least three separate articles.
  4. All articles in the series should be linked together, preferably using a template.
  5. There should not be any obvious gap (missing or stub article) in the topic.
  6. Each article should be of a good quality, including references. Not all articles need be featured class, but several should be. The rest must be all Good Articles or A class except where achieving such a class is impossible. Expect an audit of all articles not Featured or Good status to ensure that they are of a quality consistent enough with the other topics.

Recommendations

As well as these requirements, the following are recommended:

  • The structure of the articles should be similar, having the same section titles and order where possible.
  • The articles should use a common infobox when reasonable.
  • Each article should have been peer reviewed.
  • The topic should not be too big. There is no maximum number of articles, but as a rule-of-thumb any topic with more than 20 entries can likely be broken down into sub-topics. For example, Science fiction movies would be too large a topic, but Star Trek movies would be good. This rule-of-thumb does not apply to items in a series. For example, every article from 1st Canadian Parliament to 39th Canadian Parliament could be included in one topic.