Rockefeller Center | ... n became president of Eastern in 1975, he moved Eastern's headquarters from | in New York City to a campus adjacent to MIA. Eastern remained one of the ... |
New York World Building | ... ding was in Manhattan, with nine different buildings holding the title. The | on Park Row, was the first to take the title in 1890, standing 309 feet (9 ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... Looking to the Western world for inspiration, Naitō based his design on the | in Paris, France. With the help of engineering company Nikken Sekkei Ltd., ... |
Tower Four | Maki and Associates designed | , also known as 150 Greenwich Street |
World Trade Center | ... town Honolulu to save Lilo. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the | , this sequence was revised so that Stitch instead flew a spaceship throug ... |
World Trade Center | ... e Volunteer Fire Department a cross-shaped piece of steel salvaged from the | . Mounted atop a Pentagon-shaped base, it was installed outside the fireho ... |
Chrysler Building | ... plans to build the structure's trademark -high spire in secret, pushing the | to 1,046 feet (319 m) and making it the tallest in the world when it was c ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... le Day in 1995, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. The | was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a more p ... |
Willis Tower | ... reat to Chicago's high-rise cityscape and its high profile skyscrapers, the | , known then as the Sears Tower, and the John Hancock Center. Daley defend ... |
Petronas Towers | ... (Kuala Lumpur International Airport), a hydroelectric dam (Bakun dam), the | and the Multimedia Super Corridor. Proposals that were eventually canceled ... |
7 World Trade Center | ... eadquarters to 383 Madison Avenue. Construction began on September 9, 2011. | stands off of Port Authority property. David Childs of Skidmore, Owings an ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... t was the largest lumber mill in the United States. Flooring for the famous | in New York City came from Lockhart |
Eiffel Tower | Just as the | is often used in popular culture to immediately locate a scene in Paris, F ... |
7 World Trade Center | ... rch Street to the east. The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for | ). Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space ... |
Freedom Tower | ... no children. After her death, her body was taken to lie in state in Miami's | , where more than 200,000 fans paid their final respects. Her body was ret ... |
World Trade Center | ... ew York City on the morning of September 11, 2001. He was directly over the | , climbing through 7,500 feet, when the first struck. He was ordered by ai ... |
Cathedral of Learning | ... made several major donations to the school, including the land on which the | and Heinz Chapel were constructed. In total it is estimated that Mellon do ... |
Mohegan Sun | ... regional expansion was followed by the closing of all but one store, at the | casino in Uncasville. In January 2010 the Milford store, the first to open ... |
Hancock Tower | ... uilding a "background and foil" to the older structures around it. When the | was finished in 1976, it was the tallest building in New England |
PBCom Tower | ... d in Metro Manila, the tallest of which are The Gramercy Residences and the | in Makati |
Equitable Building | ... ic buildings in San Francisco. It was also used for the construction of the | , a historically important early skyscraper in New York City |
Eiffel Tower | ... eive the space elevator, becoming inspired in 1895 by the newly-constructed | in Paris |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building | ... , housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the | , the administration centre for the government of Tokyo |
Continental Center I | ... ed a safer place to manage its flight operations in case it has to evacuate | , its headquarters in Downtown Houston. The other tenants include Anadarko ... |
Waldorf Astoria | ... s have given name to a particular meal or beverage, as is the case with the | in New York City, United States where the Waldorf Salad was first created ... |
Chase Tower | ... building in 1982. This development also carried over to the 1990s, when the | was built |
Eiffel Tower | ... of Ecthelion, which individually is said to be tall is around , same as the | , and the diameter of the city almost three-quarters of a mile . The book ... |
World Trade Center | ... s. In about 1991–92, Ball saw a plastic bag blowing in the wind outside the | . He watched the bag for ten minutes, saying later that it provoked an "un ... |
Empire State Building | ... uildings were soon surpassed, with the May 1931 completion of the 102-story | with its tower soaring 1,250 feet (381 m) to the top of the building. The ... |
John Hancock Center | ... ofile skyscrapers, the Willis Tower, known then as the Sears Tower, and the | . Daley defended his decision with the now-infamous quote "Mickey Mouse ha ... |
World Trade Center | ... rk offices were on the 92nd and 98th–105th floors of the South Tower of the | at the time of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. When the North Tow ... |
Mohegan Sun | ... assachusetts is a well-known railroad town, and also the site of a proposed | casino |
Hearst Tower | The city is a leader in energy-efficient green office buildings, such as | , owned by Englishman Samuel Fox, and the rebuilt 7 World Trade Center |
Winthrop Building | ... the namesake of three squares in Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline, and the | on Water Street in Boston, one of the city's first skyscrapers, was built ... |
Basler Messeturm | Basel has Switzerland's second tallest building ( | / 105m) and Switzerland's tallest tower (St. Chrischona TV tower / 250m) |
One World Trade Center | ... under construction at the memorial and scheduled to open in September 2012. | , formerly known as the Freedom Tower, is also under construction, as well ... |
Capital Tower | ... centres in the city, some of them based in Cardiff's office towers such as | and Brunel House. Other major employers include NHS Wales and the National ... |
John Hancock Center | ... tallest building in the world. Of these buildings, the most notable are the | and Sears Tower in Chicago, both designed by Bruce Graham and Fazlur Khan ... |
University of Colorado Hospital | ... simons Life Science District. The Anschutz Medical Campus also includes the | , which moved to Aurora from Denver in 2007, and the Children's Hospital. ... |
7 World Trade Center | ... ings, such as Hearst Tower, owned by Englishman Samuel Fox, and the rebuilt | |
KOMTAR | ... some commercial spots and some areas including the state government office, | in Penang Island, and some commercial spots on Seberang Prai. When complet ... |
Empire State Building | ... w Jersey. The station eventually established transmission facilities at the | |
Tower Two | British architect Norman Foster designed | , also known as 200 Greenwich Street. The building's distinctive slanted, ... |
GE Building | ... Video (and, since 2003, O'Brien's Conaco). It was taped in Studio 6A in the | at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Next to the door were framed pic ... |
Turning Torso | ... t previous had a reputation as a working class city. The twisted skyscraper | and the main crane at the Kockums shipyard are landmarks, with the first b ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... it is the second tallest artificial structure in Japan. The structure is an | -inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to ... |
Deutsche Bank Building | ... lapse of the structure. Portions of the South Tower also damaged the nearby | , which soon became filled with toxic dust. By 2002, Deutsche Bank determi ... |
One World Trade Center | | (previously coined the "Freedom Tower" by Governor Pataki) is the centerpi ... |
40 Wall Street | ... 1929, two developers publicly competed for the crown. At 927 feet (282 m), | , completed in May 1930 in an astonishing eleven months as the headquarter ... |
Los Angeles City Hall | ... micide Divisions, which was at that time located in the ground floor of the | . Webb had his set designers precisely duplicate the office, including det ... |
RCA (later GE) Building | Late Night originated from NBC Studio 6A at the | at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. The program ran four nights a we ... |
Prudential Tower | ... r hired I. M. Pei & Partners to design a building that could overshadow the | , erected by their rival |
G.T. International Tower | ... up until the development of the Makati CBD when Ayala Avenue superseded it. | is an office skyscraper located in Makati City, Philippines. The "G.T." in ... |
One Times Square | ... ba's logo replaced the former Discover Card logo on one of the screens atop | . It displays the iconic sixty second New Year's countdown on its screen, ... |
Ryugyŏng Hotel | ... monolithic buildings. The tallest structure in the city is the uncompleted | . This hotel has 105 floors and encloses of floor space. The original plan ... |
Empire State Building | ... , adjacent to ABC's corporate headquarters, and its transmitter is atop the | |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building | ... an assembly chamber, and all administrative head offices are located in the | . Technically, Shinjuku is therefore the prefectural capital of Tokyo; but ... |
Mexicana de Aviación Tower | ... uivalent to US Chapter 11) and US Chapter 15. Their headquarters are in the | in Colonia del Valle, Benito Juárez, Mexico City |
John Hancock Tower | ... and steel construction and geometric design. Chinese architect I. M. Pei's | in Boston, Massachusetts is an example, although like many buildings of th ... |
The Gramercy Residences | ... rs in the Philippines are located in Metro Manila, the tallest of which are | and the PBCom Tower in Makati |
World Trade Center | ... the September 11 attacks, sits on in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The | complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the attacks; Studio Da ... |
New York World Building | From the late 19th century to 1934, the | was prominently featured on the cover of the almanac. In 1923, the name ch ... |
Eurotower | ... er major institutions. In the city, the bank currently occupies Frankfurt's | until its purpose-built headquarters are built |
Empire State Building | ... nant Cruz showed her support for the battle against AIDS by lighting up the | with red lights in New York City December 1, 2010 on International AIDS Da ... |
Empire State Building | ... d, "The Accrington NORI" (iron), which were used in the construction of the | and for the foundations of Blackpool Tower; famous for its football team a ... |
International Commerce Centre | ... cated in the top floors of Hong Kong's tallest building, the 488 meter tall | |
One World Trade Center | ... r, has been rebuilt. Two buildings are in the construction phase currently, | and 150 Greenwich Street (known as Four World Trade Center). The original ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... e Hoovers went first to New York City, where they stayed for a while in the | . Later that spring, they returned to California to their Palo Alto reside ... |
Nauru House | The Mercure Hotel in Sydney and | in Melbourne were sold in 2004 to finance debts and Air Nauru's only , whi ... |
Empire State Building | ... res, and other forms of stone artworks, but also to decorate buildings. The | is partly covered with diabase from the area and the US Marine Corps War M ... |
L.A. Live | ... portion of West 11th Street between Figueroa Street and Georgia Street (now | Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside Staples Ce ... |
Ryugyong Hotel | ... ing "Ryugyŏng" in their names. The most notable of these is the uncompleted | . The city's other historic names include Kisong, Hwangsong, Rakrang, Sŏgy ... |
Empire State Building | ... owner and operator, originally planned for the tower to be taller than the | , which at 381 meters was the highest structure in the world. However, the ... |
Woolworth Building | ... tle in 1909, with a tower reminiscent of St Mark's Campanile in Venice. The | , and its distinctive , took the title in 1913, topping off at 792 feet (2 ... |
Tour Eiffel | ... t forms a secondary axe (axis) with the two highest buildings in Paris, the | and the Tour Montparnasse |
Austonian Condos | ... the city is home to some of the tallest condo towers in the state, with the | topping out at 56 floors and the 360 Condos at 44 floors. The 360 Tower an ... |
South Tower (Brussels) | ... che Partij - Anders (sp.a) - Sonian Forest - Southeast Limburgish dialect - | - Spaak, Paul-Henri - Speaker of the Flemish Parliament - Special law - Sp ... |
World Trade Center | ... ess was greatly hindered by its release date, which came one week after the | attacks of September 11, 2001. In his 2007 autobiography, Bass wrote, "Tha ... |
World Trade Center | ... ht, the plane was hijacked. The plane was flown into the South Tower of the | at a speed of 586 mph. United 175 was filmed from multiple vantage points ... |
World Trade Center | ... United Airlines Flight 175, crashing the plane into the South Tower of the | as part of the September 11 attacks |
World Trade Center | The former Twin Towers of the | were located in Lower Manhattan. At and , the 110-story buildings were the ... |
Petronas Towers | ... so houses the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The style, unlike Pelli's | , leans toward sleek modernism, with simple expanses of glass framed by st ... |
Eurotower | ... er major institutions. In the city, the bank currently occupies Frankfurt's | until its purpose-built headquarters are built |
The New York Times Building | ... ing its headquarters from its previous address, at 229 West 43rd Street, to | , at 620 Eighth Avenue, New York City, on the west side of Times Square, b ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... ajor structure in Britain to be constructed of steel; its contemporary, the | was built of wrought iron |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... ember and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the | bar in New York City |
Place Ville-Marie | In 1975 Air Canada was headquartered at 1 | in Montreal |
Guy's Hospital | ... quest of G.H Savage, he began assisting with lectures in mental diseases at | , laying special stress on their psychological aspect. At about the same t ... |
Pirelli Tower | ... rea that housed the very first Pirelli factory during the 19th century: see | In 1974, Pirelli invented the "wide radial tyre", upon a request from the ... |
7 World Trade Center | ... ictory they seek." However, ten years after the attacks, only one building, | , has been rebuilt. Two buildings are in the construction phase currently, ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... l of Fame, together with Gladys Knight and The Pips. At the ceremony in the | in New York, the three surviving members sang a medley of songs after bein ... |
World Trade Center | ... team logo. Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Twin Towers of the | were kept unlit, with a red-white-and-blue ribbon placed over them. The sc ... |
CN Tower | ... ion was flawed and glass panes fell from the façade. In 1976, the completed | in Toronto became the world's tallest free-standing structure on land, an ... |
Spencer W. Kimball Tower | ... ms in its collections, contains of shelving, and can seat 4,600 people. The | , shortened to SWKT and pronounced Swicket by many students, is home to se ... |
World Trade Center | ... ars Tower in Chicago, both designed by Bruce Graham and Fazlur Khan and the | towers in New York by American architect Minoru Yamasaki. The decade also ... |
Iberdrola Tower | ... ago Calatrava's Zubizuri, the metro network by Norman Foster, the tram, the | and the Zorrozaurre development plan, among other. Many officially-support ... |
Park Row Building | ... t was demolished to construct a new ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge. The nearby | , with its 29 stories standing high took the title in 1899. The 41-story S ... |
Flatiron Building | ... around Broadway at Times Square, New York University, Columbia University, | , the Financial District around Wall Street, Lincoln Center for the Perfor ... |
Frost Bank Tower | ... n at , and several others that are mainly for residential use. By 2015, the | could be the only skyscraper built before 2005 to remain in the ten talles ... |
Flatiron Building | ... are's Romeo and Juliet set by Zangwill in New York City in 1908. The iconic | is said to have been the source of the phrase "23 skidoo" or scram, from w ... |
Tokyo Midtown | ... orld Trade Center in New York City, Time Warner Center in New York City and | . Its publicised aim is to become the largest business centre in Central A ... |
City-County Building | ... Indianapolis’ jump to the rank of America’s 11th largest city in 1970. The | housed the newly consolidated government. At its completion, the City-Coun ... |
Waldorf Astoria | ... luding all Holiday Inn, all Sheraton, and all Hilton Hotels, as well as the | . Moon became so notorious for this practice that when Nick Harper was ask ... |
Time Warner Center | ... d by T.J. Gottesdiener, who designed 7 World Trade Center in New York City, | in New York City and Tokyo Midtown. Its publicised aim is to become the la ... |
World Trade Center | ... , were destroyed when two hijacked airplanes crashed into and destroyed the | towers. Transmitter maintenance engineer Donald DiFranco died in the attac ... |
Deutsche Bank Building | Tower 5 was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and will stand where the | once stood. On June 22, 2007, the Port Authority announced that JP Morgan ... |
GE Building | ... day, most notably the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the | |
Singer Building | ... ing, with its 29 stories standing high took the title in 1899. The 41-story | , constructed in 1908 as the headquarters of the eponymous sewing machine ... |
Empire State Building | ... s about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the | and quickly turns his life upside down |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building | For the | , which opened in 1991, Tange designed a large civic centre with a plaza d ... |
Iberdrola Tower | ... 's tower complex, the Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall and the | , designed by Argentine architect César Pelli and that will be, upon compl ... |
Tour Montparnasse | ... axe (axis) with the two highest buildings in Paris, the Tour Eiffel and the | |
7 World Trade Center | ... ict and Esentai Park'. This was designed by T.J. Gottesdiener, who designed | in New York City, Time Warner Center in New York City and Tokyo Midtown. I ... |
The Austonian | ... owntown area is looking more modern and dense. The city's tallest building, | , was topped out on September 17, 2009. Austin is currently undergoing a s ... |
Empire State Building | ... terpieces that are still part of the city's skyline today, most notably the | , the Chrysler Building, and the GE Building |
Burj Khalifa | ... aller tower had been built between the construction of the CN Tower and the | shows how innovative the architecture and engineering of the structure tru ... |
Society Hill Towers | ... cus with the Society Hill project in central Philadelphia. Pei designed the | , a three-building residential block injecting cubist design into the 18th ... |
World Trade Center | ... September 2001, the Academy lost 14 alumni in the terrorist attacks on the | and The Pentagon. The Academy was placed under unprecedented high security |
150 Greenwich Street | ... ildings are in the construction phase currently, One World Trade Center and | (known as Four World Trade Center). The original twin towers took less tha ... |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower | ... d high until 1967, when it became the tallest building ever demolished. The | , standing 700 feet (213 m) at the foot of Madison Avenue, wrested the tit ... |
Willis Tower | ... d's tallest from 1972, until they were surpassed by the construction of the | in 1974 (formerly known as the Sears tower located in Chicago). , a replac ... |
Bank of China Tower | The design that Pei developed for the | was not only unique in appearance, but also sound enough to pass the city' ... |
Liberty Hall | There is a statue of James Connolly in Dublin, outside | , the offices of the SIPTU trade union. Another statue of Connolly stands ... |
World Trade Center | ... aki — the Seattle-born architect best known as the designer of the original | in New York — in tandem with his starkly modernist design for the new Regi ... |
Empire State Building | In 1976, a Guinness Book of World Records museum opened in the | . Speed shooter Bob Munden then went on tour promoting the Guinness Book o ... |
Chrysler Building | ... rt of the city's skyline today, most notably the Empire State Building, the | , and the GE Building |
KOMTAR | ... ometimes side by side with heritage buildings. Notable examples include the | tower, the UMNO tower and the Mutiara Mesiniaga building |
26 Broadway | ... Ohio moved its headquarters from Cleveland to its permanent headquarters at | in New York City. Concurrently, the trustees of Standard Oil of Ohio chart ... |
Citicorp Center | ... try brought rare attention to the small south Asian country. Hugh Stubbins' | revolutionized the incorporation of solar panels in office buildings. The ... |
One World Trade Center | ... uthority subway train to the ferry terminal, the World Financial Center and | on the west and the New York City Transit Authority subway trains through ... |
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices | ... Japan Statistics Bureau only includes the area within 50 kilometers of the | in Shinjuku, thus arriving at a smaller population estimate. A characteris ... |
World Trade Center | ... ural Hudson shoreline at Greenwich Street to West Street. When building the | , 1.2 million cubic yards (917,000 m³) of material was excavated from the ... |
Chase Tower | ... n the city’s flag. It is in the shadow of Indiana's tallest skyscraper, the | . Until the early 1960s, Indianapolis zoning laws stated that no building ... |