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BlueBull
By BlueBull

I found this news article one of the most important one today for it highlights the resolve of a great nation to not give in to the designs of a few who believe that terror can bring about a New World Order. Kudos to US on achieving this magnificent milestone for uplifting the spirits of it's citizens and send a very strong message to her enemies. Feats like these are the ones which make America my favourite nation.

NEW YORK – One World Trade Center, the giant monolith being built to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, will lay claim to the title of New York City's tallest skyscraper on Monday. Workers will erect steel columns that will make its unfinished skeleton a little over 1,250 feet high, just enough to peak over the roof of the observation deck on the Empire State Building.

The milestone is a preliminary one. Workers are still adding floors to the so-called "Freedom Tower" and it isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year, at which point it is likely to be declared the tallest building in the U.S., and third tallest in the world.

Those bragging rights, though, will carry an asterisk.

Crowning the world's tallest buildings is a little like picking the heavyweight champion in boxing. There is often disagreement about who deserves the belt.

In this case, the issue involves the 408-foot-tall needle that will sit on the tower's roof.

Count it, and the World Trade Center is back on top. Otherwise, it will have to settle for No. 2, after the Willis Tower in Chicago.

"Height is complicated," said Nathaniel Hollister, a spokesman for The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats, a Chicago-based organization considered an authority on such records.

Experts and architects have long disagreed about where to stop measuring super-tall buildings outfitted with masts, spires and antennas that extend far above the roof.

Consider the case of the Empire State Building: Measured from the sidewalk to the tip of its needle-like antenna, the granddaddy of all super-tall skyscrapers actually stands 1,454 feet high, well above the mark being surpassed by One World Trade Center on Monday.

Purists, though, say antennas shouldn't count when determining building height.

An antenna, they say, is more like furniture than a piece of architecture. Like a chair sitting on a rooftop, an antenna can be attached or removed. The Empire State Building didn't even get its distinctive antenna until 1952. The record books, as the argument goes, shouldn't change every time someone installs a new satellite dish.

Excluding the antenna brings the Empire State Building's total height to 1,250 feet. That was still high enough to make the skyscraper the world's tallest from 1931 until 1972.

From that height, the Empire State seems to tower over the second tallest completed building in New York, the Bank of America Tower.

Yet, in many record books, the two skyscrapers are separated by just 50 feet.

That's because the tall, thin mast on top of the Bank of America building isn't an antenna, but a decorative spire.

Unlike antennas, record-keepers like spires. It's a tradition that harkens back to a time when the tallest buildings in many European cities were cathedrals. Groups like the Council on Tall Buildings, and Emporis, a building data provider in Germany, both count spires when measuring the total height of a building, even if that spire happens to look exactly like an antenna.

This quirk in the record books has benefited buildings like Chicago's recently opened Trump International Hotel and Tower. It is routinely listed as being between 119 feet to 139 feet taller than the Empire State Building, thanks to the antenna-like mast that sits on its roof, even though the average person, looking at the two buildings side by side, would probably judge the New York skyscraper to be taller.

The same factors apply to measuring the height of One World Trade Center.

Designs call for the tower's roof to stand at 1,368 feet -- the same height as the north tower of the original World Trade Center. The building's roof will be topped with a 408-foot, cable-stayed mast, making the total height of the structure a symbolic 1,776 feet. The U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.

So is that needle an antenna or a spire?

"Not sure," wrote Steve Coleman, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the building.

The needle will, indeed, function as a broadcast antenna. It is described on the Port Authority's website as an antenna. On the other hand, the structure will have more meat to it than your average antenna, with external cladding encasing the broadcast mast.

Without that spire, One World Trade Center would still be smaller than the Willis Tower in Chicago, formerly known as the Sears Tower, which tops out at 1,451 feet (not including its own antennas).

Debate over which of those buildings can truly claim to be the tallest in the U.S. has been raging for years on Internet message boards frequented by skyscraper enthusiasts.

As for the Council on Tall Buildings, it is leaning toward giving One World Trade the benefit of the doubt.

"This is something we have discussed with the architect," Hollister said. "As we understand it, the needle is an architectural spire which happens to enclose an antenna. We would thus count it as part of the architectural height."

But, he noted, the organization has also chosen to sidestep these types of disputes, somewhat, by recognizing three types of height records: tallest occupied floor, architectural top, and height to the tip.

Hollister also pointed out that, technically speaking, One World Trade Center isn't a record-holder in any category yet, as it is still unfinished.

"A project is not considered a building until it is topped out, fully clad, and open for business or at least occupiable," he said.

The debate doesn't quite end there.

Neither of the Willis Tower nor One World Trade are as high as the CN Tower, in Toronto, which stands at 1,815 feet. That structure, however, isn't considered a building at all by most record-keepers, because it is predominantly a television broadcast antenna and observation platform with very little interior space. The tallest manmade structure in the Western Hemisphere will continue to be the 2,063-foot-tall KVLY-TV antenna in Blanchard, North Dakota.

As for the world's tallest building, the undisputed champion is the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, which opened in 2010 and reaches 2,717 feet.

Not counting about 5 feet of aircraft lights and other equipment perched on top, of course.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/29/one-world-trade-center-to-retake-ti...

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 22:09
BlueBull

That was the overconfidence in their own defence and intelligence capabilities Brite ;)

By britexpat• 30 Apr 2012 22:06
britexpat

What was the "chink in their armour" ?

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 22:02
BlueBull

MAx - If you are looking at hurting someone real bad you try to strike the heart. think New York and that too the WTC...What better target could any enemy get. And as expected,it shook America to it's core and exposed the chink in their armour. And btw,the bombers didnt die in a cave :)

By max1986• 30 Apr 2012 20:46
max1986

BB WTC is a mystery to me I m not a conspiracy theorist but I don't see how it helped taliban cause and wat was there objective. 911and then what get bombed and die in a cave.

By azamat• 30 Apr 2012 18:08
azamat

height is complicated. depends on if you are wearing 3 inch heels or 6.

By JC647• 30 Apr 2012 16:34
JC647

The country and people benefit in no way from such an act... but the people that owned the building... well, that's another story.

By Missteacher• 30 Apr 2012 16:07
Missteacher

Well there you go, using the word 'they' can let you choose whatever you wish!

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 15:00
BlueBull

MAx - It sounds funny to me that after all these years of investigation and with all the information gathered,there are still some people who lend their ears to such absured conspiracy theories! What has a country got to benefit from demolishing their own property worth billions of dollars and killing their own civilians in thousands. This is outrageous.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 30 Apr 2012 14:56
MarcoNandoz-01

Yeah bud :D , the IRA were fakin awesome. Yeah! They blew up a bus in Liverpool! Whooo! Rock on WOO HOO! /:

By cherukkan• 30 Apr 2012 14:54
cherukkan

Can I believe you brite on that.

By britexpat• 30 Apr 2012 14:38
britexpat

reminds me of the time at school when the RE teacher asked Timebandit "Who blew down the walls of Jericho"

Timebandit said: "It wasn't me Miss - honest. I was at home playing marbles with Britexpat" :o(

By MarcoNandoz-01• 30 Apr 2012 14:36
MarcoNandoz-01

Missteacher : I can think of many things just contemplating at the issue of who really blew the Town Towers.

And btw, is this same “THEY “The Brit's used during the (IRA) struggle?

By max1986• 30 Apr 2012 14:26
max1986

They can be Terrorists or Americans as some conspiracy theorist believe

I remember after 911 there was local news that they r gonna call French fries freedom fries that's was very dumb

By Missteacher• 30 Apr 2012 14:21
Missteacher

Think of who collapsed the WTC with bombs.....and then you will know who 'they' are, its not code. Its a pro-noun.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 30 Apr 2012 13:54
MarcoNandoz-01

king007: They? Who are “THEY "? Why ppl on Ql love to speak in codes! U ppl , They 'n us! 'n Them! so Care to elaborate?

By king007• 30 Apr 2012 13:51
king007

Questions is how many years before they collapse it again with bombs, like they did in case of WTC?

By Bachus• 30 Apr 2012 13:35
Bachus

TFS

By EXLegend• 30 Apr 2012 13:03
EXLegend

really?? :P

By Rizks• 30 Apr 2012 12:49
Rating: 4/5
Rizks

Lols Exlegend !

end of the corniche road has some good towers !

By EXLegend• 30 Apr 2012 11:59
EXLegend

Rizks is upset about the facebook forum having his friend request thrown out the building. :P

By britexpat• 30 Apr 2012 11:52
britexpat

Rizks is not interested in Towers. He suffers from Vertigo and has problems climbing on to his bicycle.. :O(

By EXLegend• 30 Apr 2012 11:41
EXLegend

lol @ MT though its not funny.

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:33
BlueBull

Rizks - What about the towers?

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:32
BlueBull

Hehehehehe You have to be polite sometimes :(

By Rizks• 30 Apr 2012 11:31
Rizks

My apologies...:( Grrr

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:30
BlueBull

Rizku - LOL for what??? Grrrrr

By Rizks• 30 Apr 2012 11:29
Rizks

Lol BB !

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:28
BlueBull

Equalhrc - Sorry for wasting your time but for me it was a breaking news.If it's not for you,please move on. My apologies :)

By equalhrc• 30 Apr 2012 11:27
equalhrc

How does it become breaking news? you know what all about breaking news!!!!!!!! you made me to read whole sentences to find a breaking news Lol,, waste of time!!!!!

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:20
BlueBull

Brite - It's not the height but what it stands for is what is interesting IMO :)

By britexpat• 30 Apr 2012 11:19
Rating: 5/5
britexpat

Whether it is , or isn't doesn't really matter. This building will have a special place in history and the country.

In time, taller buildings will be built - especially in China and perhaps in Saudi.

Life will go on :O)

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 11:10
BlueBull

MT - I'am sure this time ethere would be added security measures like a missle shield to prevent anything to fly into it.

By Missteacher• 30 Apr 2012 11:09
Missteacher

Hope it doesn't attract another attack to prove a point.

By BlueBull• 30 Apr 2012 10:57
Rating: 4/5
BlueBull

While most countries focus on petty issues of day to day legislations and what to ban and what to initiate,US goes for bold steps on a global scale and proves it's point.

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