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SKYSCRAPERSSKYSCRAPERS

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SKYSCRAPER HISTORY

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THE FIRST • HOME INSURANCE BUILDING,

• CHICAGO 1890

1871: Great Fire of Chicago destroys downtown

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SHIBAM AD1

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Los Angeles

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WAINWRIGHT BUILDING, CHICAGO 1890

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RELIANCE BUILDING 1894

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The Economics of Skyscrapers: New York City

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NEW YORK

• GRID PATTERN – 7M X 30M• NO DISPUTES• Downtown Manhattan bedrock is

very close to the surface. • Bedrock is stable.• As a result, costs of digging and

laying foundation are relatively low.

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FLATIRON BUILDING 1903

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1890: World Building Joseph Pulitzer's 1890: World Building Joseph Pulitzer's New YorkNew York WorldWorld (Newspaper row, 26 stories, first building in (Newspaper row, 26 stories, first building in NYC to surpass 284’ spire of Trinity Church) NYC to surpass 284’ spire of Trinity Church) 1902: Flatiron Building 1902: Flatiron Building 1913: Woolworth Building1913: Woolworth Building1915: 42-story Equitable Building.1915: 42-story Equitable Building.1916: NYC Zoning Laws1916: NYC Zoning Laws

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PARK ROW BUILDING NEW

YORK 190830 FLOORS

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SINGER BUILDING 1908

40 FLOORS

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Jewellers' building Chicago

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WOOLWORTH BUILDING 1913,

55 FLOORS

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1916-WORLD WAR ONE 1916 zoning created ‘wedding cake’ style.

1920’s (“The Roaring Twenties”) saw a massive speculative and building frenzy.

Result: Race to the heavens. e.g. Chrysler vs. 40 Wall Street. Empire State Building Art Deco style. Depression and WWII put ‘kybosh’ on skyscraper market.

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CHRYSLER BUILDING 1930,

77 FLOORS

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EMPIRE STATE

BUILDING 1930, 90 FLOORS

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LEVER BUILDING SEAGRAM BUILDING

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WORLD TRADE CENTRE 1970, 110 FLOORS

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NEW YORK

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NEW YORK – SOLOW BUILDING

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NEW YORK AT & T BUILDING

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CHICAGO

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TRANSAMERICA TOWER SAN FRANCISCO

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SHANGHAI

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MOSCOW

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MEXICO CITY

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PARIS

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THE GHERKIN LONDON

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HONG KONG

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KHUALA LUMPUR

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Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, North Korea

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JIN MAO SHANGHAI

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BURJ - KALIFA

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TWISTING TORSO

MALMOSWEDEN

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http://www.skyscraperpicture.com/index.htm

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Good Night