Several year ago, Macaulay wrote a book called Unbuilding , which imagines a future in which the Empire State Building is purchased by a wealthy developer, carefully deconstructed, and packed up, with plans of reconstructing it in the Middle East. He recalls watching a documentary that featured the architects of the then Sears Tower hypothesizing about deconstructing it someday. In Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture, Mumford interviews other critics, architects, and historians on the impact of technology and progress on civilization.
But rather than simply hauling the demolished Willis Tower off to a landfill, Macaulay hypothesizes that by , the steel in the Willis Tower may be valuable and reusable. You have all these square buildings.
Think of all the schools you could put into by foot squares made from floors of the individual tubes … if the structural steel was still good. The majority of tall buildings constructed around the world now are built with a reinforced concrete skeleton, making it nearly impossible to disassemble into pieces and reuse the structure.
In ancient Rome, this happened all the time. The Coliseum stone, for example, was reused to build other buildings in the city. Our experts agree: Economics and demand matter. If it pays to continuously use and adapt the Willis Tower, that will probably be what happens. If it pays to demolish it and build something bigger, that would happen. It was striking to us that all of our experts agreed on something else: The most likely scenario is one where the Willis Tower will be maintained and adapted.
The sorts of transformations we would have to see that would lead to demolition or abandonment seem pretty far-fetched: Mega-tall buildings or an abandoned downtown. But years is a long time. David Macaulay is a trained architect and published author. Phoebe Crisman is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where she teaches design studios and lectures on architectural theory, urbanism and sustainability.
He works with pen and ink, watercolor, and graphite. His subject matter of choice is architecture, architectural landscapes and cityscapes.
Banks creates artwork for clients ranging from architects and builders to educational institutions, non-profit organizations, event planners as well as individual clients seeking to commission original art. Bill Muscat is an engineer. After asking this question and before Curious City started reporting an answer, he was hired by United Airlines, the largest tenant in the Willis Tower today. The boxes retract into the building for easy cleaning and maintenance. On a clear day, views can span 50 miles and four states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The tower is home to more than businesses including law, insurance, transportation, financial companies and more. Willis Tower contains approximately 4. Willis Tower has a rentable area of 3.
The redevelopment consists of more than , square feet of new retail, dining and entertainment space at the base of the tower, , square feet of new tenant amenity spaces, and a 30, square-foot outdoor deck and garden. Gensler is the architectural partner of record for the Willis Tower redevelopment.
From street to sky the building will provide inviting hospitality and memorable experiences on a scale unmatched by any other destination. The mission of the redevelopment is to create an all-season, urban destination that brings the surrounding community together and creates a true neighborhood that is the heart of downtown Chicago. The new Willis Tower will dissolve the borders between work and life and fostering a collaborative, inviting atmosphere. The hanging sculpture is nearly feet tall and feet wide creating a cloud built from nearly 7,, nine-inch individual kite-like disks.
It will feature expansive lounges, a bar and patio. As neither feat was sanctioned by the local law enforcement, both men were promptly arrested upon reaching their sky-high goal. A far more serious threat to the building emerged in Although the so-called Universal Divine Saviors, or Liberty City Seven, carried no weapons and had no clear ties to their alleged ideological directors in al-Qaeda, they were deemed a legitimate danger.
In addition to their proclivity for grand plans of violence, the group was found to embrace a collection of tenets from faiths including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. For a brief period in , the building entertained a makeover to accompany its rebranding as the Willis Tower. It held this title for 22 years until , when the decorative spires atop the Petronas Towers in Malaysia surpassed the Sears Tower by 33 feet.
Today, the Sears Tower still boasts the tallest occupiable floor and the tallest skyscraper roof in the world.
Educators' Guide Shop. Fast Facts: The Sears Tower contains enough concrete to build an eight-lane, five-mile-long highway, enough steel to build 50, automobiles, and enough telephone wiring to wrap around the world 1.
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