Re: #UC : World Trade Centre Site
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 3:22 pm
Yerk. It's not horrendous, but gawd, it's nothing special, either.
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Well, the authorities have finally spoken and the spire/antenna is officially considered to be part of the 1WTC structure, and it is therefore 'taller' than Sears Tower... Nevertheless, a very nice building. I like it a lot.Thanial wrote:On a more serious note you'll probably be happy to know (Maximus) that the Willis Tower will now remain the tallest building in the US, after the spire of 1WTC has had its casing removed in a redesign, and will now merely be an antenna (which looks horendous). The new design will be 419m, therefore becoming the tallest building in NYC, and third tallest in the US when it's completed in 2013. Though it is likely to lose its title to 432 Park Avenue as tallest in NYC by 2016ish.
World Trade Centre tower to be tallest in the US
THE new World Trade Centre tower under construction in New York has knocked Chicago's Willis Tower off its pedestal as the tallest building in the US, when an international panel of architects announced that the needle atop the New York skyscraper can be counted when measuring the structure's height.
The Height Committee of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat said the needle is not an antenna but a spire, and thus is a permanent part of the building. The World Trade Centre's needle, measuring 124 metres tall, was more than enough to knock down the Chicago building formerly known as the Sears Tower to second place, in a decision made by a Chicago-based panel.
With the needle, 1 World Trade Centre is 1,776 feet (541 metres) tall, a height meant to symbolise America's founding year. Without it, the building would have been well short of the 1,451-foot (442-metre) Willis Tower.
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spiller wrote:sad day for the Sears Tower but in my eyes a needle never counts, much less one that looks exactly like an antenna!