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    The first rubber-insulated cables for US building wiring were introduced in 1922 with US patent 1458803, Burley, Harry & Rooney, Henry, "Insulated electric wire", issued 1923-06-12, assigned to Boston Insulated Wire and Cable . These were two or more solid copper electrical wires with rubber insulation, plus woven cotton cloth over each ...

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    The common height for turntable ladders did later go to 32 meters (100 feet), so that 30 meter is a common limit in some building regulations today, for example in Switzerland. Any building that exceeds the height of the usual turntable ladders in a city must install additional fire safety equipment, so that these high-rise buildings have a ...

  4. 5 World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    Original 5 World Trade Center building seen from the courtyard of The Sphere, 1998. 5 World Trade Center (5 WTC) was originally a steel-framed nine-story low-rise office building built in 1970–72 at New York City's World Trade Center. The building was designed by Minoru Yamasaki and Emery Roth & Sons. The structure was 118 ft (36 m) tall and ...

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    [3] [4] The land lot is rectangular and measures around 8,330 square feet (774 m 2), with a frontage of 83.3 feet (25.4 m) and a depth of 100 feet (30 m) along Bleecker Street. [3] The Robbins & Appleton Building adjoins the Bayard–Condict Building on the same block directly to the north, and an entrance to the New York City Subway 's ...

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    They wrote a newspaper article claiming that 40 Wall was actually the tallest, since it contained the world's highest usable floor. They pointed out that the observation deck of 40 Wall was nearly 100 feet (30 m) higher than the top floor of the Chrysler, whose surpassing spire was strictly ornamental and essentially inaccessible. [21]

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    The Barclay–Vesey Building was equipped with electric ducts on every floor, so a wire could be brought to within 2 or 3 feet (0.61 or 0.91 m) of any point in the building. [66] Two 110-to-220-volt direct current power lines provided power for the building's normal operation, though either line could provide all of the building's power if the ...

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    140 St Georges Terrace is a 30-storey skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia.Opened in 1975, the 131-metre (430 ft) tower was known as the AMP Building or AMP Tower after its owner and former flagship tenant, AMP Limited.

  9. Construction of the World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The windows only covered 30% of the buildings' exteriors, making them look like solid metal slabs from a distance, though this was also a byproduct of the structural systems that held up the towers. [84] Yamasaki's design called for the building facades to be sheathed in aluminum-alloy. [85] Original architectural and engineering model.

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