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I've just posted some photos of Chinatown, among others, to show you this district: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...03#post3697403 :) |
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do they know anything about any building in the us or other countries? or do they still think the eiffle tower is still the tallest like how people in new york still think the ESB is still the tallest.:haha: |
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The average French just begins to visit the US since the dollar decreased (and because of affordable plane tickets these last 10 years), before that, it was reserved to high salaries or people who love so much this country that they have made savings during several years to be able to go there. So the 1st place they want to see, is NYC or the west with National parks because for the French THIS is the US but I think it could change if the dollar keeps its low rate, they will probably want to see other cities as second trip then they'll know that the Sears tower is in Chicago. And they see on TV that there's higher buildings and great projects elsewhere in the world, but they just don't remember that info a few weeks later! :haha: the 8 PM news is an institution in France, everybody watch it, there's many reports at the end of this program, on foreign events / projects... today there's a subject on the FBI, for the 100 years, honestly, did you know that? ;) |
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our chinatown is pretty vast. there is a 'new' section and the 'old' section. the 'new' section is my favorite because of the setting (an intimate harry weese designed outdoor mall) and because it's riddle with my favorite hong kong style restaurants. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/188/4...e5f58c.jpg?v=0 *chris brunn |
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Ok, thanks for the info, next time I will stay longer and visit the new section. |
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if the sears tower had one spire on it then it would not look so good. but to me there is no differnce between a spire and an antena there both forms of matter right. it to me is still the tallest... but not for long. |
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Here is a pic that i just had to post because its so amazing!! With the iconic sears tower. This pic is from:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im..._the_lake.jpeg |
The skyline looks so small there, but that is an amazing photo. Only the tallest of the talls break through the clouds.
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Imagine that photo with the chicago spire! |
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I used to be in love with the Sears Tower because of it's size but then I started looking into other skyscrapers and now it's just pretty tall with a design that compliments the skyline, just not the best design out there. Hopefully next Summer I'll get to visit Chicago and I'll go up on this mammoth.
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it was the tallest building in the world for over 20 years. and it is still one of the tallest in the world. |
I like the way its asymmetrical setbacks give it a distinctly different shape when seen from different angles. I like its appearance less, however, since the addition of the smaller antennae.
I'm glad I got to visit the Sears Tower when it was still the undisputed tallest building in the world. I couldn't believe it when the Petronas Towers were completed and I saw a diagram comparing them to the Sears Tower. While some legitimately taller buildings have been (and continue to be) built, I will never give up the belief that the Sears Tower was cheated out of its World's Tallest title 6 years too soon. Perhaps the most mind-blowing aspect of Sears is the way it dwarfs its neighbors 311 Wacker and AT&T, which would themselves dominate the skylines of most cities. |
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