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1 World Trade Center Claims Spot Atop NYC's Skyline

 
 
Reply Mon 30 Apr, 2012 12:20 pm
1 Trade Center Claims Spot Atop NYC's Skyline
April 30, 2012
by Mark Memmott

With the addition of some steel columns later today (weather permitting), 1 World Trade Center has reached a height of symbolic importance.

At 1,271 feet (and growing) it is 21 feet taller than the observation deck on the Empire State Building.

Rising above the Manhattan skyline: 1 World Trade Center.

So, for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that destroyed the North and South towers of the World Trade Center — killing more than 2,700 people — a skyscraper at the tip of Manhattan is arguably be taller than the famous midtown landmark.

We only say arguably because if you count the antenna atop the Empire State Building, that skyscraper is 1,454 feet tall, as the New York Post shows.

There's some disagreement among experts about whether antennas should or should not be counted, however. As USA Today writes, "purists say anything that can be removed, such as an antenna, should not be counted."

Once 1 World Trade Center reaches its full height, however, there won't be anything left to debate. Within a few months, The New York Times says, it will reach "1,368 feet at its rooftop parapet, identical in height to the first 1 World Trade Center. ... The ultimate topping out will be the completion next year of an antenna that will bring the structure's overall height to 1,776 feet."

There's much more about the World Trade Center at its website. Our friends at WNYC have a Web package on the "World Trade Center Construction, In Pictures."

Dubai's Burj Khalifa, at 2,716.5 feet, is the world's tallest building.

Update at 2:14 p.m. ET. The First Column Is In Place: As the live feed from atop 1 World Trade Center shows, workers have just put the first of the new steel columns in place.

Update at 2:06 p.m ET. Another View: CNN is streaming video from a camera that looks to be atop the skyscraper.

Update at 2 p.m. ET: MSNBC is streaming from the 71st floor of the building, where Port Authority officials are about to hold a news conference.

Update at 1:30 p.m. ET: The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has set 2 p.m. ET as the time for marking this "major milestone."

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1 World Trade Center Claims Spot Atop NYC's Skyline
 
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Reply Mon 30 Apr, 2012 04:10 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
"tall buildings for tall buildings sake" is so last century.

I like buildings with joy -of-being and some neat use of space. like the SYdney Opera House

The new World trade Complex will be such a design , but, IMHO its only a sad compromise of what the original design could have been. Its been so "comitteed up" that its lost that joy and a little panache
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