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got it, thank you
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We have our own mini Hudson Yards in Chicago ;)
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That last shot really does reinforce my opinion that this building's best angle is from the North Branch of the river. It has this perfect angle that compliments WPE and has the loop behind it as a coat tail. Love the shot.
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CHICAGO | Salesforce Tower | 835 FT | 60 FLOORS
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Even at 835 ft, Salesforce Tower is still taller than 100 North Wacker, making it the tallest office-only building completed in Chicago since 1990. See CTBUH's list here: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/exp...y=&output=list |
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The 835' figure is old and likely outdated. Midway through construction two floors near the top got height increases adding roughly 15' to the tower. It's all documented here in this thread somewhere. |
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Though they do qualify 'approximately.' And maybe more notably is this is 'Level 61.' Everything else says 60. If anything maybe the change really needs to be from 60 to 61? I'd be curious what the details are about that. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/walsh...791245314-RUdY https://i.imgur.com/ER1BScb.png Also via Yimby https://chicagoyimby.com/2022/01/sal...ver-north.html BY: JACK CRAWFORD 7:45 AM ON JANUARY 12, 2022 Quote:
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Also I found a pretty interesting article about some of the structural design and challenges of the building
https://www.enr.com/articles/54072-h...-tower-chicago https://www.enr.com/ext/resources/Is...o-drawings.jpg https://www.enr.com/ext/resources/Is...se-Smaller.jpg |
Thanks for the info. Hopefully we will know the exact height eventually. Would be great if it is >850 ft.
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There is probably a typo in the dimensions, for example perhaps "4-ft 9-in" was supposed to be "7-ft 9-in", although "half the size of a traditional office" is likely correct. If this building's offices were twice their current sizes, it could have been taller than Sears/Willis Tower!
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Maybe a sliding door. Or maybe these aren't fully enclosed offices?
I worked on an office build-out 10 years ago that was similarly looking to compact employees since most were on the road half the time anyway. The typical L shaped open office desk fit in about 5'-8"x 7'-0" The client experimented with in some places making offices in the same size but determined even with glass from 42" to the ceiling that they felt too claustrophobic, and increased the smallest enclosed offices to 7'-8" square. I am having a hard time imaging working in a 4'-9" square box. I would consider "typical office" to be 100sf. As pianowizard says, half that size would be more like 7 foot square. |
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spotted out on North Ave. Beach pier...
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