222 East 41st Street New York – USA Office building – height: 114 m

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222 East 41st Street New York – USA Office building – height: 114 m Passenger elevators: 4 high-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10 speed 4 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 98 m 4 mid-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 42 m Other elevator: 1 service elevator speed 2 m/s, load 1815 kg, travel 108 m Status: construction end 2002 © Helmuth, Obata & Kassabaum / Emporis, for internal use only

5 Times Square New York – USA Office building – height: 175 m Passenger elevators: 8 high-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10 speed 7.1 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 154 m 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10 speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 92 m 2 low-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10 speed 2.3 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 31 m Service elevators: group of 2 elevators speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 168 m Status: construction end 2002 © Cesar Serrano / Emporis, for internal use only

7 Times Square New York – USA Office building – height: 221 m Passenger elevators: group of 8 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 6.1 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 176 m group of 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 118 m group of 4 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 48 m Service elevators: 1 high-rise elevator Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 2720 kg, travel 214 m 1 high-rise elevator Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 214 m Status: construction end 2004 © Royce Douglas / Emporis, for internal use only

Araucano II Santiago – Chile Office building – height: 98 m Passenger elevators right building group of 7 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 90 m Status: construction end 2010 for internal use only

Hearst Tower New York – USA Office building – height: 182 m Passenger elevators group of 7 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 169 m group of 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 107 m Other elevators / escalators: 1 service elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 2700 kg, travel 177 m 1 service elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 172 m 4 hydraulic service elevators Status: construction end 2006 © Mathias Beinling / Emporis, for internal use only

Hilton Americas Hotel Houston – USA Hotel – height: 99 m Passenger elevators: group of 6 elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 85 m group of 6 elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 69 m Service elevators: 5 elevators speed 2.5 m/s, load 2050 kg, travel 73 m Status: construction end 2003 © Fredrick Pollock-Gallvan / Emporis, for internal use only

Los Atrios Mexico City – Mexico Hotel – height: 49 m Passenger elevators: group of 3 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 2.5 m/s, load 1800 kg, travel 39 m group of 3 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 2.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 39 m Other elevators: 2 service elevators speed 1.6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 43 m 13 elevators speed 1 m/s – 1.6 m/s, load 1000 kg – 1600 kg, travel 16 m – 28 m Status: construction end 2006 for internal use only

Metropol Las Palmas Mexico City – Mexico Hotel – height: 79 m Passenger elevators: group of 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1610 kg, travel 70 m Other elevators: group of 3 parking elevators Schindler 7000 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1120 kg, travel 30 m 1 service elevator Schindler 7000 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1400 kg, travel 73 m Status: construction end 2006 © Arkhagello / Emporis, for internal use only

One Bryant Park New York – USA Office building – height: 288 m Passenger elevators: group of 8 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 7 m/s, load 1588 kg, travel 235 m group of 8 mid-high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1588 kg, travel 186 m group of 8 mid-low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1588 kg, travel 137 m group of 8 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 3.5 m/s, load 1588 kg, travel 93 m Service elevators: 3 elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 2721 kg, travel 259 m Other product lines: 9 elevators Schindler 7000 8 hydraulic elevators Status: construction end 2006 for internal use only

World Trade Center Tower 3 New York – USA Office building – height: 383 m Passenger elevators Tower 3 (left): 7 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 9 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 326 m 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 8 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 276 m 8 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 7 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 239 m 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 194 m 7 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 148 m 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 3.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 54 m Service elevators: 4 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 5 m/s, load 1800 kg - 4000 kg, travel 300 m – 364 m Status: construction end 2012 for internal use only

World Trade Center Tower 4 New York – USA Office building – height: 297 m Passenger elevators Tower 4 (right): 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 9 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 284 m 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 7 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 245 m 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 200 m 8 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 163 m 8 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 109 m Service elevators: 3 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg - 4000 kg, travel 219 m – 307 m Status: construction end 2012 for internal use only

Platinum Plaza Lima – Peru Office building – height: 84 m Passenger elevators: 2 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1350 kg, travel 75 m 3 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1275 kg, travel 75 m 4 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 2.5 m/s, load 1350 kg, travel 62 m 1 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1275 kg, travel 54 m Status: construction end 2011 for internal use only

Prosperitas São Paulo – Brazil Office building – height: 135 m Passenger elevators: group of 7 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 5 m/s, load 1950 kg, travel 127 m Status: construction end 2010 for internal use only

Reforma 222 Mexico City – Mexico Office building – height: 139 m Passenger elevators: group of 3 high-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 3.5 m/s, load 1250 kg, travel 132 m group of 6 high-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 114 m – 129 m group of 2 mid-rise elevators Schindler Miconic 10, Schindler ID speed 3.5 m/s, load 1190 kg, travel 91 m Other elevators: 3 goods elevators speed 2.5 m/s, load 1275 kg – 1800 kg, travel 87 m – 132 m 9 elevators Schindler 5400 speed 1 m/s – 1.6 m/s, load 1000 kg – 1275 kg, travel 15 m – 31 m Status: construction end 2006 for internal use only

Scotia Plaza Toronto – Canada Office building – height: 275 m Passenger elevators: group of 5 high-rise double deck elevators speed 7 m/s, load 2x1360 kg, travel 259 m group of 5 mid-high-rise double deck elevators speed 6 m/s, load 2x1360 kg, travel 213 m group of 6 mid-low-rise double deck elevators speed 5 m/s, load 2x1360 kg, travel 159 m group of 6 low-rise double deck elevators speed 3.5 m/s, load 2x1360 kg, travel 90 m Service elevators: 2 high-rise elevators speed 5.6 m/s, load 2500 kg, travel 285 m Other elevators and escalators 5 low-rise shuttle elevators 3 parking elevators 2 truck elevators 10 escalators Status: construction end 1989 © Bob Krawczyk / Emporis, for internal use only

Torre Mayor Mexico City – Mexico Office building – height: 225 m Passenger elevators: 7 high-rise elevators, Seismic III speed 6 m/s, load 1800 kg, travel 207 m 8 mid-rise elevators, Seismic III speed 5 m/s, load 1800 kg, travel 141 m 5 low-rise elevators, Seismic III speed 4 m/s, load 1800 kg, travel 77 m Other elevators and escalators: two groups of 2 parking elevators speed 1.75 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 19 m - 25 m 1 goods elevator speed 4 m/s, load 2700 kg, travel 224 m 1 heavy duty elevator speed 0.63 m/s, load 800 kg, travel 23 m 1 truck dock speed 0.63 m/s, load 2000 kg, travel 11m Status: construction end 2003 © Arturo Garcia / Emporis, for internal use only

Buenos Aires – Argentina Torre Mulieris Buenos Aires – Argentina Residential building – height: 164 m Passenger elevators tower 1: 2 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 600 kg, travel 152 m 2 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 600 kg, travel 129 m 2 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 600 kg, travel 106 m Passenger elevators tower 2: Service elevators tower 1 & 2: 2 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1200 kg, travel 155 m Status: construction end 2008 for internal use only

Santiago de Chile – Chile Torre Titanium Santiago de Chile – Chile Office building – height: 190 m Passenger elevators: 6 high-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 7 m/s, load 1725 kg, travel 186 m 6 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 129 m 6 low-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1725 kg, travel 68 m Other elevators and escalators: 2 fire fighter elevators Schindler 7000 speed 4 m/s, load 1725 kg, travel 198 m 2 parking elevators Schindler 5400 speed 1.6 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 18 m Status: construction end 2008 for internal use only

Vidalta Towers Mexico City – Mexico Residential buildings – height: 144 m Passenger elevators tower A (right): 1 high-rise elevator Schindler 7000 speed 2.5 m/s, load 2000 kg, travel 138 m 1 high-rise elevator Schindler 7000 speed 2.5 m/s, load 1600 kg, travel 138 m 2 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1350 kg, travel 91 m 2 mid-rise elevators Schindler 7000 speed 3.5 m/s, load 1350 kg, travel 88 m Passenger elevators central building: 13 low-rise elevators Schindler 5400 speed 1.6 m/s, load 1000 kg – 1275 kg travel 36 m – 45 m 3 low-rise elevators Schindler 5400 speed 1 m/s - 1.6 m/s, load 1000 kg – 1275 kg, travel 15 m – 25 m Status: construction end 2010 for internal use only