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Page 1: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Tall Buildings

Presented to Minnesota Futurists

Technology Special Interest GroupHank Lederer and David Keenan

17 November 2007

Page 2: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Pyramids - GizaCompleted ~ 2570 BC

• 481 ft (147 m) orig• Worlds Tallest for 3,800 years• Tomb of Pharaoh

Page 3: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Leaning Tower – Pisa, Italy

Completed 1350177 years in construction started in 1173

• 183 ft (56 m)• slants 5.5 degrees

Page 4: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Two Towers – Bologna, ItalyTwo Towers, both leaning, are the symbol of the city

Asinelli Tower – 319 ft (97 m)Garisenda Tower originally ~ 197 ft (60 m) today - 157 ft(48 m)

Bologna may have had up to 180 towers btw 12th and 13th century

Page 5: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Eiffel Tower - ParisCompleted 1889

•1063 ft (324m)• Worlds Tallest Structure, surpassing Washington Monument, until 1930, Chrysler Bldg

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40 Wall St. vs. Chrysler< 40 Wall St.Completed 1930• 927 ft (283 m) spire• 70 floors• world's tallest building from

April 1930 to May 27, 1930

Chrysler Building >Completed 1930• 925 ft (282 m) roof• 1047 ft (319 m) spire• 77 floors• world's tallest building from 27 May

1930 to 1931 (surpassed by Empire State)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40_Wall_Street http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_building

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Empire State Building – New YorkCompleted 1931• 1,250 ft (381 m) roof• 1,472 ft (449 m) spire• 102 floors• Worlds Tallest Building for 41 years• Surpassed by WTC 1 in 1972

• Mythbusters tested the urban myth "If you drop a penny off the top of the Empire State Building will it kill someone or crater the sidewalk?"

By the time the penny hit the ground it is going roughly 65 mph, which is NOT fast enough to inflict lethal injury or put a crater into the sidewalk.

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Local Favorites

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IDS and Foshay - Minneapolis

IDS completed 1974 >• 792 ft (214 m) roof• 910 ft (277 m) spires• 57 floors• surpassed Foshay in ‘72

• Foshay completed 1929 >• 447 ft (136 m) roof• 607 ft (185 m) spire• 32floors• MN tallest 1929-1972• “First Skyscraper West of the Mississippi”

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Current Placeholders

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Worlds Tallest Buildings

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Sears Tower - ChicagoCompleted 1973

•1,450 ft (442 m) roof•1,730 ft (527 m) spires• Taller than World Trade Center•110 floors (like WTC)•104 elevators (16 dbldeck)

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Petronas Towers – Kuala LumpurCompleted• 88 floors - world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 • 1999 movie Entrapment - Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sean Connery

http://www.allaboutskyscrapers.com/skyscraper_concrete_foundations.html

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Taipei 101- ChinaCompleted 2004• Tallest til 21Jul07• 1,670 ft ( 509 m)• 101 floors• 61 (including 2 doubledecker) elevators• Fastest elevator ascend 38mph•$1.76 B cost• Tuned mass damper vs. sway

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CN Tower - CanadaCompleted 1976

• Toronto, Ontario• Broadcast Tower • 1815 ft (553 m)•"the world's tallest free-standing tower"

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Unusual Buildings

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Swiss Re, 30 St. Mary Axe - London

Completed 2004• 590 ft• the ‘gherkin’

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Turning Torso – Mälmo, SwedenCompleted

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Twin Towers - KuwaitCompleted• Water towers with Observation and Restaurant decks

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Park Towers - Dubai

Both towers are 30 floors, and offer approximately 432 exquisitely designed one, two and three bedroom apartments. The design of   the towers was inspired by the evolution of Dubai, and the undulating soft forms of the desert.

Designed by Gensler, the award-winning architects for the new London Stock Exchange  headquarters. The intelligent design of the towers ensures that every apartment has a wide balcony offering you the freedom to relax and enjoy the stunning views of the financial district, with its parks, cafés and entertainment facilities.  http://www.homesgofast.com/dubai/property_Park_Towers_Damac.php

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‘Sporefloater’ - SingaporeUnder construction

•This “suspended” tower is going to be built in Singapore. The basic idea is to reduce the amount of space used at the ground level!

• 502 ft(153 m) • 36 floors

http://smriti.com/blogs/2007/03

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EDiTT Tower - Singapore

Under construction• Ecological Design in The

Tropics • Very Green• 26 floors

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Phare Tower - Paris

Proposed

Green design 984 ft (300 m) tall

Artist rendition shows the future skyscraper 'Phare', or Lighthouse,

due to be completed in 2012 in Paris

Page 25: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Dancing Towers - DubaiProposed

For completion 200965 floors

Zaha Hadid’s design for the Dancing Towers confirms the role of Business Bay Development at the very forefront of Dubai’s rapidly changing future. The three towers rise above the creek and project themselves as an icon for the surrounding developments and for the gulf region.

Designer: Zaha Hadid http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2007/04/19/dancing-towers-by-zaha-hadid/

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Burj al-Taq Tower in DubaiProposed?Energy Tower

Cylindrical shape is designed to expose as little surface area to the sun as possible.

A protective solar shield reaches from the ground to the roof, covering 60 deg of the giant circular building.

So green. Form of a twisted highball glass topped by a twirling cocktail stick of a wind turbine.

http://www.metaefficient.com/archives/architecture-and-building/rating_the_green_hypereliteness_of_ecotowers.html

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Dubai Towers - Dubai

Proposed ?

•788 to 1,312 ft (240 to 400 m)• Ranging between 57–94 floors

• estimated completion is mid 2010

•The Lagoons’ is a mixed-use freehold development being built along the Dubai Creek coastline. The US$ 18 bil project will cover an area of 70 million square feet over 40 km of waterfront land.

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Siam Tribute - Thailand

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Under Construction

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Shanghai World Financial CenterNearing completion

Topped out 14Sep07Latest shot 03Nov07 >>

• 1,614 ft (492 m) roof• 101 floors• 31 elevators

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Freedom Tower – New YorkUnder construction For completion 9/11/10World Trade Center site

1776 ft 108 floors

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Moscow City Tower - MoscowUnder construction since 18 Sept, 2007

• 2,007 ft (612m )• 118 floors• 101 elevators• $1.5-$1.7B • taller than any other building in Europe • planned for 2012• part of $12B Moscow International Business Center project (10 buildings)

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Towers - Chicago

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Chicago SpireUnder construction

Formerly Fordham Spire • started 25 July, 2007• planned for 2011• 2,000 ft (610m) roof• 150 floors

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordham_Spire

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Tall Buildings

New design

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Burj - Dubai

Under construction since 2004For completion 2008

• ~ 2,111 ft (643 m) roof• ~ 2,684 ft (818 m) spire• 164 floors• 12Sept07 surpassed CN Tower and still climbing

Page 37: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Burj - DubaiUnder construction

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Proposed

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Supertowers - Dubai

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Al Burj - Comparison

Al Burj Burj Dubai Taipei Empire Eiffel St. Mary 101 State Tower Axe3900 ft+ 2600 ft+ 1671 ft 1454 ft 984 ft 590 ft

Page 41: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Al burj - Dubai

Proposed

• 2,789 ft (850 m) roof• 3,445 ft (1,050 m) spire• 228 floors

Page 42: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Burj Mubarak al-Kabir - Kuwait

Proposed

• 2,953 ft (900 m) roof• 3,284 ft (1,001 m) spire• 254 floors (est)• 2008 proposed start, 2012 end• Could require triple deck elevators• Housing for 700,000• Madinat al-Hareer (City of Silk Project)

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Sky City – Tokyo, Japan

Proposed

• 1000 m (3,281 ft)• Triple decker elevators

– cap. 70• 14 sky plateaus • 35,000 residents and

100,000 workers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_City_1000

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Bionic Tower

Proposed

• Shanghai or Hong Kong• 3,701 ft (1,128 m)• 300 floors• 100,000 residents• 368 elevators• ~ $15B+ cost

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_tower

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Far Future

Page 46: Tall Buildings Presented to Minnesota Futurists Technology Special Interest Group Hank Lederer and David Keenan 17 November 2007.

Shimzu Mega City Try-4000Proposed • over Tokyo Bay in Japan• House 750,000 people• If built, it will be the largest man-made structure on Earth. • 2,004 m (6,575 ft) high (12 x higher than the Great Pyramid at Giza)• Cannot be built with currently available materials, due to their weight. • Relies on the future availability of super-strong lightweight materials

based on carbon nanotubes.

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X-seed 4000, JapanProposed

• Inspired by Mt. Fuji, but would be taller• 13,123 ft (4,000 m)• 800 floors• 0.5 – 1 million residents• $100s billion

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Abandoned

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Mile High Tower Frank Lloyd Wright

Proposed but not adopted

• The Illinois• 5,280 ft (1,609 m)• 528 stories• 76 elevators• Sway would be addressed by tripod design (like CN tower) • and possibly a counterweight (like Taipei 101)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illinois

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Panama City < Ice Tower Started March 2007, cancelled June 2007Third super tall skyscraper to be cancelled in Panama City• 1,250 ft (381 m) • 104 floors

Palacio de la Bahía (Bay Palace) >• 1,158 ft (353 m)• 93 floors• started 28 July, 2006, cancelled by developer as unbuildable

Torre Generali >>• 1,044 ft (318 m)• 52 floors• views of Atlantic and Pacific from top floors• cancelled in 2001 due to economic conditions

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Tower of Babel

by Pieter Bruegel

abandoned