Title: Skyscrapers
1Skyscrapers
- Jake Fears
- Jonathan Neubauer
2History
- Increase in urban commerce
- Invention of the Elevator (1857)
- Cast Iron framework
- (circa 1848)
- The Bessemer Process
Empire State
3Population of New York
Flatiron Building 1902
Woolworth Building
4First Safe Passenger Elevator
- Haughwout Building
- New York, NY
- 490 Broadway
- Hydraulically actuated lift
Chrysler Building
5Rockefeller Center
6Bessemer Process
- At first, air was injected into molten steel to
reduce the impurities, and increase the
temperature of the steel - Later, carbon and manganese were added to
improved the strength, and eliminate the effects
of other impurities, mainly sulfur - High volume, cheap, strong steel was the result
7What is a Skyscraper ?
- Must be taller than it is wide
- Is generally a building over
- 10 stories
8Comparison
9Prominent Towers in New York
Chrysler Building
Trump Tower
World Trade Center
Metlife Building
Empire State Building
10Prominent Towers in Hong Kong
Bank of China
Central Plaza
Pacific Place
Cheung Kong Center
11Prominent Towers in other cities
Bank of America Dallas, Texas
John Hancock Tower, Boston, Mass.
Sears Tower, Chicago, IL.
12Prominent Towers in othercities, continued..
Commerzbank Frankfurt, Germany
Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE
Petronas Twin Towers Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13The Future of Skyscrapers, Under Construction
(completion date)
Taipei Financial Center 101 stories, under
construction (est. 2003)
Shanghai World Financial Center (est. 2006)
7 South Dearborn Chicago IL. 1,550 ft. (est.
2004)
14The future of Skyscrapers,The Dreams
X-Seed 4000, 13000 feet, over 1 million people
Roxas Triangle Manila, Philippines
The Illinois, Frank Lloyd Wright 1 mile high
15The Future of Skyscrapers,The Dreams continued
Russia Tower, Moscow 126 stories
The Ultima Over 2 miles high
Millenium Tower, Tokyo, Proposed offshore city
840 m, 170 stories
16The Future of Skyscrapers,The Dreams continued
Kowloon MTR Tower, Hong Kong 1575 feet
Miglin-Beitler Tower, Chicago, IL Over 140 stories
Bionic Tower, Shanghai 100,000 people 3,700 ft,
300 floors
17Conclusion
- Buildings are getting taller and larger at an
increasing rate. - Advances in metallurgy, elevators, foundations
and computer design techniques are pushing the
limit, all based upon what history has proven.
18Online Resources
- www.som.com - Architects, Engineers
- www.worldstallest.com/95.html - Skyscrapers
- www.skyscrapers.org - The Skyscraper Museum
- www.fosterandpartners.com - Architects