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  • #16
    Philadelphia, despite being a major east coast city, didn't have skyscrapers until 1987. The reason was that there was an unspoken agreement that no building in the city should exceed the 548 feet of the William Penn statue on the City Hall building built in 1901.

    It was only in 1987 that the 945 ft One Liberty Place was built, exceeding City Hall.

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    • #17
      I highly recommend http://www.skyscraperpage.com/ to everyone, to see what new buildings are being planned, or diagrams of existing ones.
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      • #18
        Check out this monstrous building, currently under construction:



        Its over 1500 feet tall.
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        • #19
          And a diagram of buildings currently on the drawing board and under current construction, or ones soon to be started.

          SkyscraperPage's diagram system presents the world's tallest buildings to scale, all lined up in a row. Discover the world's skyscrapers right here.Skyscraper enthusiast website featuring buildings database, discussion forum and skyscraper diagrams.
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          • #20
            Had already seen some artwork of that one. I think it's totally lacking any semblance of style, like those Moscovite towers.
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            • #21
              The Shangai and Busan towers look nice though. Pity of that hole on the top of the Shangai tower.
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              • #22
                What do y'all think of the Fordham Spire?



                Would be taller than the Sears Tower.
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                • #23
                  What would the floor plans be like?
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                  • #24
                    Spire Plan Gets Warm Welcome, Financing May Be Near
                    By Mark Ruda
                    Last updated: March 16, 2006 06:58pm

                    A proposal to build the world’s tallest building in the 400 block of N. Lake Shore Drive was warmly endorsed Thursday by the plan commission. More importantly, Fordham Co. is closing in on a financing deal to build its $550-million project.

                    The 124-story glass-and-steel, spiraling building would rise on 2.2 acres at Lake Shore Drive and East North Water Street, as well as near the confluence of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. The city is building DuSable Park on the lakefront, across the street from the proposed Fordham Spire.

                    The 150 hotel rooms would be on the lower 25 floors while 300 condominiums would be on the upper floors. Each floor would be rotated slightly, producing a spiral effect. The proposed 1,570-foot building will be topped with a 400-foot set of broadcast antennas. Despite being the tallest building in the world, Fordham Spire’s 950,500 sf is in line with density limits under current zoning for the site.


                    However, Fordham Spire will set the high-water mark for local condominium prices. “We’re looking to average $1,100 to $1,200 per sf, but that’s over the next four years,” Fordham Co. chairman Christopher Carley says. That would equate to $6 million for 5,000-sf penthouse units on the upper floors. Panoramic views will help drive the price, Carley believes. “The interiors are going to be so spectacular,” he adds.


                    Carley tells GlobeSt.com negotiations could deliver a financing package next month. “We’re working with a major international financial institution and we hope to have a signed term sheet in the next 30 days,” he says.


                    Plan commission member John Nelson notes one of the previous plans for the world’s tallest building, a proposal at Madison and Dearborn streets, relied heavily on revenue from the broadcast antennas. “In our financing, it has been underwritten without antenna revenue,” Carley says. “The feasibility is not in the antennas, but the condominiums and hotel.”


                    However, the star of Thursday’s presentation was Santiago Calatrava, who flew in from Switzerland for the meeting. The renowned Spanish architect’s portfolio includes another building on Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee Art Museum. “I know what this city represents for modern architecture,” Calatrava says. “The building has the capacity of embellishing the every-day life of the people in the neighborhood.”


                    Calatrava drew a parallel between the Fordham Spire and the Eiffel Tower. “I think this is a very unique, historical moment in the city of Chicago,” says 42nd Ward Alderman Burton F. Natarus. “This building belongs to Chicago, rather than any other city in the world.”
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by DanS
                      What do y'all think of the Fordham Spire?



                      Would be taller than the Sears Tower.
                      Not sure. It's not without style, but still a bit extravagant. I'm not very fond of this trend of designing buildings as if they were sculptures or toy-houses.
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                      • #26
                        I think the Fordham Spire looks excellent.

                        So does this one, in Kuwait:

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                        • #27
                          Yeah, that looks really nice.
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                          • #28
                            a 6 Million dollar penthouse with 5,000 Square feet!?!?!?

                            Is Chicago that freaking cheap??
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                            • #29
                              Um ... right ...

                              Anyway, Skyscrapers I was sad to see the Trump building only 92 ... but Fordham is going to ignore the 100 story line
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                              • #30
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                                I will never understand why some people on Apolyton find you so clever. You're predictable, mundane, and a google-whore and the most observant of us all know this. Your battles of "wits" rely on obscurity and whenever you fail to find something sufficiently obscure, like this, you just act like a 5 year old. Congratulations, molly.

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