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Chase Portrait of Giant
Chase Manhattan, largest building in New York rises 60 steel ribbed stories with total height 813 ft and 2,239,530 sq ft of gross floor area; big exterior column simplified interior planning of building; engineers compensated for absence of second beam (required by building code) by using pair of heavy girders usually 3 ft deep, joined with plate 1 in. thick, welded to top flanges; curtain wall consists of 4 ft, 7 in. high, 2 tone aluminum spandrel and sill panel and 8 ft high window of clear glass; other design features.
Chase Portrait of Giant
Chase Manhattan, largest building in New York rises 60 steel ribbed stories with total height 813 ft and 2,239,530 sq ft of gross floor area; big exterior column simplified interior planning of building; engineers compensated for absence of second beam (required by building code) by using pair of heavy girders usually 3 ft deep, joined with plate 1 in. thick, welded to top flanges; curtain wall consists of 4 ft, 7 in. high, 2 tone aluminum spandrel and sill panel and 8 ft high window of clear glass; other design features.
Chase Portrait of Giant
Arch Forum
Architectural Forum ; 115
1961
30 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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