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1 Skyscrapers

2 I.M. Pei Bridging architecture as sculpture with technology
Studied at MIT and GSD but admired Aalto and Breuer

3 National Gallery of Art, D.C, 1970s

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8 JFK Library, Boston Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, OH
Late 1970s

9 Louvre, Paris, 1980s

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11 All after the Hancock Tower, Boston, 1968

12 Copley Plaza

13 Steel frame and curtain wall

14 Empire State Building Height: 1,200 feet 102 stories
Built in just over a year in 1931 Steel frame faced in limestone

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16 In 1945 a B-25… 1945

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21 Bank of China, 1990 Pritzker Award

22 Citicorp, NYC, Architect: Hugh Stubbins; engineer: William LeMessurier 900 feet (4th tallest in NYC; 7th in world) Aluminum and glass sheathing Reduction of inner supports to increase space: chevron braces Load mass damper

23 Height Plus Lightweight Materials

24 Tuned (or Load) Mass Damper
Clip on LMD

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27 Site issues and resolution

28 St. Peter’s Lutheran Church

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30 Innovation of chevron braces

31 Cutting costs… Welding versus bolting

32 World Trade Center Towers, 1970
Minoru Yamasaki, architect Leslie Robertson, structural engineer

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34 Rethinking the steel frame

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38 South Tower

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41 Daniel Libeskind (Jewish Museum, Berlin)

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51 Death by Committee….

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56 As of 2012…

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59 Base: 185 feet of windowless concrete
74 usable floors 3 foot walls of reinforced concrete around all stairwells and elevator shafts Gold LEED Certification First lease signed by Beijing-based Vantone Industrial Co.

60 Lessons of WTC Concrete core elements to maximize safety (not drywall)
Elevators: programmed for evacuation Special elevator for firemen

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62 As of Sept 2011: they reached the 80th floor.
At 3.8 billion, it is on track to be the most expensive building in the world

63 2014 open for business

64 SOM Carbide Building, NYC

65 Sears Tower, Chicago 1973; architects: SOM
Height: 1,450 feet surpassed Twin Towers Still the highest building in NA New tubular construction

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67 The forces of wind and gravity are dissipated throughout and down into the major mass of the building as each tube, acting independently, assumes only a portion of the stress.

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69 Step backs: a way to maximize space and height

70 Burj Dubai Completion: 2010 Height: 2,684 feet Architect: SOM
Stories: 162

71 World’s Tallest?

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74 False floors?

75 Facts: Cooling: the equivalent of 10,000 tons of ice per day.
It will require 250,000 gallons of water per day However, the condensation created by the cool interior in a hot desert will be gathered to irrigate all the plantings Electricity: the equivalent of 360, watt bulbs burning 24/7.


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