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  2. Construction of the World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    His other plans included a single, very large tower and ten moderately large buildings. [72] He favored the 80-story twin-tower plan, but found that it did not meet the Port Authority's requirements. At the time, it was not considered economical to build an office building with more than 80 floors. [77] [72]

  3. Hearst Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    In conjunction with the canceled opera house, Hearst originally planned to construct a two-story office and retail building with a 2,500-seat theater designed by Michael Bernstein. [85] This was subsequently changed to a six-story office and theater building, designed by Thomas W. Lamb.

  4. Equitable Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    This new building would have had a 34-story base and a 28-story tower, being 909 feet (277 m) tall, with 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of floor area and 3,600 offices. [ 54 ] [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Although bidding for the proposed structure began in December 1908, [ 54 ] Equitable president Paul Morton publicly denied plans for a new structure. [ 60 ]

  5. World Trade Center (1973–2001) - Wikipedia

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    The original plans called for two towers rising 1,350 feet (410 m), as well as several six-story buildings surrounding a central plaza (later the Austin J. Tobin Plaza). These buildings were to include office space, restaurants, a hotel, exhibition space, stores, and an information center about world trade. [48] [49]

  6. 608 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Plans for a commercial building were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings the same month. [31] By that May, Goelet was still deciding between two different plans for a 15-story building. Though both options included office space above a two-story retail area, only one of the options provided space for a showroom. [32]

  7. Bellevue 600 - Wikipedia

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    It was initially proposed as a 33-story, 571-foot (174 m) office building, but was later reduced to 27 stories and 392 feet (119 m). [13] The second tower will have 764,000 square feet (71,000 m 2 ) of office space, 13,800 square feet (1,280 m 2 ) of retail and exhibition space on the ground floor, and a childcare center.

  8. Vlastimil Koubek - Wikipedia

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    [55] [100] (Commonly called the "Darth Vader Building" for its imposing black surface, the company sold the building to developer Douglas Jemal in 2003.) [101] In 1984, Koubek partnered with architect Robert Brannen of Brannen/Jung Associates to design 1615 L Street NW, a 12-story office building with a two-story red brick facade on the ground ...

  9. Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada

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    The Second Empire style frequently includes a rectangular (sometimes octagonal) tower as well. This tower element may be of equal height to the highest floor, or may exceed the height of the rest of the structure by a story or two. A third feature is massing. Second Empire buildings, because of their height, tend to convey a sense of largeness.

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