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  2. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    The elevators that serve the top three public floors are credited as the fastest in both North America and the Western Hemisphere. [40] [45] Manufactured by Otis, the elevators travel 96 floors at a top speed of 1,800 ft/min (20 mph; 9.1 m/s). It has been said that they would be capable of reaching the 95th floor in 38 seconds if they could run ...

  3. Transamerica Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The four-story base contains 16,000 cubic yards (12,000 m 3) of concrete and over 300 miles (480 km) of steel rebar. It has 3,678 windows. [13] The building's foundation is 9 feet (2.7 m) thick, the result of a 3-day, 24-hour continuous concrete pour. Several thousand dollars in coins were thrown into the pit by observers surrounding the site ...

  4. U.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Lifts/elevators: 24: ... as the Library Tower and formerly as the First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m

  5. Lift Upgrading Programme - Wikipedia

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    The association ensures the elevators are installed under the following guidelines: Prevent any part of the passenger from danger at the leading edges. Prevent closing of elevator doors when passengers approach, stand near or at the door edge, even from a flat angle. 2.5 cm from elevator cabin. 3.0 cm from elevator lobby.

  6. Sky lobby - Wikipedia

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    Three express elevators run from the residential lobby on the ground floor to the 44th floor, with all three of the elevators stopping at one of the parking garage levels. [5] At floor 44, residents transfer to two banks of three elevators. One bank serves 21 floors (floors 45–65) and the other serves 28 floors (floors 65–92).

  7. Double-deck elevator - Wikipedia

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    Double-deck elevators at Midland Square, Nagoya, Japan The Bailong Elevator Symbol seen within the upper cabin of the elevator in Roppongi Hills Mori Tower Double lobby ("lower lobby" and "upper lobby") to enter the elevators in Roppongi Hills Mori Tower. A double-deck elevator or double-deck lift is an elevator where one cab is stacked on top ...

  8. Toronto-Dominion Centre - Wikipedia

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    Lifts/elevators: TD Bank 32 and 2 freight TD North 24 and 2 freight TD West 10 and 2 freight TD South 16 and 1 freight EY 13 and 1 freight 95 Wellington 8 and 1 freight: Design and construction; Architect(s) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe John B. Parkin and Associates Bregman + Hamann Architects: Developer: Cadillac Fairview Toronto Dominion Bank ...

  9. Wells Fargo Center (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    When it opened in 1983, it was known as the Crocker Tower, named after San Francisco-based Crocker National Bank. Crocker merged with Wells Fargo in 1986. Anchor tenants. Wells Fargo Bank (Floors 1,5,7,9,11,12) Payden & Rygel (Floors 39-40) Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Floors 44–54) Oaktree Capital Management (Floors 23–25, 27–30, 34) [11]