Onward
and upward: One World Trade Center towers above all other buildings in
Manhattan's Financial District and has now been declared the tallest
building in the U.S.
One World Trade Center towers over downtown Manhattan as seen from Brooklyn. It is scheduled to open next year
New look: The spire of 1 World Trade Center was lit up for the first time on last Friday
Rising
from the ashes of 9/11, the new World Trade Center tower has punched
above the New York skyline to reach its powerfully symbolic height of
1,776 feet and become the tallest building in the country.
The
committee of architects, recognized as the arbiters on world building
heights, had met to decide whether the tower in the Big Apple or the
Windy City was the loftiest.
One World
Trade Center stands as a monument to those killed in the terrorist
attacks and a ruling against the spire would have dimmed the
significance of its height which symbolizes America's founding year of
1776. Without the needle, the building measures 1,368 feet.
What's
more, the decision was made by an organization based in Chicago, whose
cultural and architectural history is embodied by the Willis - formerly
Sears - Tower.
Tallest
towers: Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, in Chicago on
March 12, 2008 (left) and One World Trade Center in New York on
September 5, 2013 (right)
Topping
out: The 104-floor One World Trade beats out 110-floor Willis Tower -
now that its spire is deemed admissible - and is shown in comparison to
the world's other tallest buildings
'Most of
the time these decisions are not so controversial,' said Daniel Safarik,
an architect and spokesman for the nonprofit Council on Tall Buildings
and Urban Habitat.
The 30
members of its Height Committee met to render a judgment behind closed
doors in Chicago, where the world's first skyscraper appeared in 1884.
The
question over One World Trade Center, which remains under construction
and is expected to open next year, arose because of a change to the
design of its tower-topping needle.
Colorful:
The new World Trade Center tower has punched above the New York skyline
to reach its powerfully symbolic height of 1,776 feet and become the
tallest building in the country. Or has it?
To the
point: A committee of architects recognized as the arbiters on world
building heights is meeting in Chicago to decide whether a design change
affecting One World Trade Center's needle disqualifies its hundreds of
feet from being counted
One World Trade Center is officially tallest building in US
But One World Trade Center is a monument to American resilience admired well beyond Manhattan.
'I don't
think anybody's going to argue with the pride in building that new
tower,' said 31-year-old software developer Brett Tooley, who works
across the street from the Willis Tower.
'Not only
is it going to be the tallest building; it's going to be one of the
strongest buildings in the history of America. It's a marvel of
engineering.'
From
great heights: Anna Kane, five, looks down from the glass balcony called
The Ledge, suspended 1,353 feet in the air and jutting four feet out
from the Willis Tower's 103rd floor Skydeck
'We take
our hats off to them out here in Chicago and the Midwest,' said Robert
Wislow, chairman and chief executive of U.S. Equities, the firm that
manages the Willis Tower.
'And we
welcome the building to the elite club of the tallest buildings in the
world. Nobody's looking at this like a competition.'
The
Willis has a central place in Chicago's history, speaking to the city's
own tradition of recovering from adversity ever since the 1871 Great
Fire and its history of creating architectural marvels, said Peter
Alter, an archivist at the Chicago History Museum.
Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill, headquartered in Chicago, also designed the
Willis, which opened as Sears Tower in 1973 and remained the tallest
building in the world until 1996 when the council ruled that the
Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, had knocked it from the
top spot.
And the
Willis can still claim to get visitors up higher: The highest occupied
floor in the 1,450-foot (not including antenna height), 110-story Willis
Tower is still higher up than that of the 104-story One World Trade
Center.
Rising from the ashes: One World Trade Center, built at the site of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York
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