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Trump Tower Chicago

Trump Tower Chicago, also known as Trump International Hotel and Tower, is a planned skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Upon completion in 2007, it will be the 4th tallest building in Chicago and 6th tallest building in the United States (if the New York Times Tower is completed by then). The building is 343 meters (1,125 feet) tall and will contain 90 floors for various uses. The tower is being built on the former site of Chicago Sun-Times building.

The building’s design by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill was first released in December, 2001. According to the Chicago Tribune, the company built nearly 50 models before they came up with a design they liked. However, the first design did not meet well with architects and the residents of Chicago. A subsequent revision in July, 2002 came up with the current and design. In January, 2004, another revision changed floors 17 through 26 from offices into condominiums and hotel rooms.

The building is designed to give it a visual continuity with the surrounding skyline. The Swarovski building has three setbacks. The first setback matches the height of the nearby Wrigley Building, the second setback matches the height of the Marina City towers, and the third setback matches the height of the IBM Building.

All kinds of memory pieces from past days are well kept in a tasteful collectors case or display showcase (often as collectors cabinet). For similar purposes a curio cabinet often finds common use.

The building will also break the world record for the world’s highest homes by having residential units on the 89th floor. The record was previously held by the John Hancock Center for the last 37 years.



External link

Skyscraper.com’s site on this building (http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=102119)

Swarovski

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