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Singer Building

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia - Broadway New York City

Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City, and is the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in the city, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is an English translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg. The street is famous as the pinnacle of the American theater industry. Broadway originated as an Indian trail developed carved into the Manhattan brush land called the Wickquasgeck Trail. This trail originally snaked through the swamps and rocks from southern to northern ...

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - Broadway New York City - Public transit

From south to north, the IRT Lexington Avenue Line which carries the 4, 5, and 6 trains, BMT Broadway Line which carries the N, Q, R, and W trains, IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line which carries the 1, 2, and 3 trains and IND Eighth Avenue Line which carries the A, B, C, and D trains. The IRT East Side runs under Broadway from Bowling Green to City Hall. The BMT Broadway Line runs under it from City Hall to Times Square. The IRT West Side Line runs under and over Broadway from Times Square to 242nd St, the last stop on the number 1. This is interrupted between 168th st and 207th st, ...

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Broadway New York City, Broadway New York City - Public transit, Broadway New York City - External link

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia - World's tallest structures

Until the mid 20th century the record for the world's tallest structure was relatively clearly defined (see table below.) Since that time however, more debate and confusion has been present over the criteria and definitions involved. In terms of absolute height, most of the tallest structures are the dozens of radio and television broadcasting towers that are around 600 meters (2000 feet) tall. Tall-structure enthusiasts debate: whether guy-wire–supported structures should be eligible to be counted wheth ...

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - List of skyscrapers - Ranking criteria and its alternatives

Emporis ranks the buildings by highest architectural structural element, which means [1]: height of spire, statues (or any other architecturally integral element) count towards the height of the building height of antenna, flagpole (or other detail not classified as architecturally integral element) does not count towards the height of the building roof height is ...

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List of skyscrapers, List of skyscrapers - Ranking criteria and its alternatives, List of skyscrapers - Highest skyscrapers by architectural detail top 200, List of skyscrapers - Alternative Measurements, List of skyscrapers - Selected high buildings, List of skyscrapers - Observation towers and other structures

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Tallest structures

Tallest Structure by Category The tallest currently standing structure, including those structures which are partially under water, is the Mars Platform in the Gulf of Mexico, at 990.6 m (3,250 ft). It is a tension-leg platform, meaning that it consists of a deck located atop a hull which is connected to pontoons located far below the water surface, which provide buoyancy support. The structure is connected to foundation piles on the sea floor by rigid tendons, which are analogous to guy-wires. As this oil and natural gas platf ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Tallest structures

Tallest Structure by Category Skytower - Auckland New Zealand - Free standing tower 328m The tallest currently standing structure, including those structures which are partially under water, is the Mars Platform in the Gulf of Mexico, at 990.6 m (3,250 ft). It is a tension-leg platform, meaning that it consists of a deck located atop a hull which is connected to pontoons located far below the water surface, which provide buoyancy support. The structure is connected to foundation piles on the sea floor by rigid tendons, w ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - Singer Corporation - History

Singer Corporation was established as I.M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Issac Merritt Singer. Best known for its sewing machines, it was renamed Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865, then The Singer Company in 1963. Originally all of its manufacturing was done at facilities in New York City. As president over the turn of the twentieth century, Frederick Gilbert Bourne (1851-1919) built one of the first truly global enterprises, extending marking throughout the world, establishing retail and service centers, ...

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Singer Corporation, Singer Corporation - History, Singer Corporation - Present

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures

In 1956, Frank Lloyd Wright proposed a structure known as The Illinois, which would have been one mile (1609 m) high. This structure was considered by many both technically impossible, and wholly unneeded. Since that time some 4000 ft (1220 m) tall or higher skyscrapers or pyramids have been proposed as population pressures have seemed to indicate a need for them, but as of now, no structure approaching the he ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers

Note that this list, with the exception of the comparison section, is limited to a certain type of structure, and is characterized by a very specific type of height measurement. Most of the tallest structures in the world are guyed broadcasting towers. The structures on this list are not sorted by the absolute highest point on the building, due to the nature of the skyscrapers. 1 Height for inhabited buildings (with stories) does not include TV towers and antennas. 2 The tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere.See also:

World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - List of skyscrapers - Alternative Measurements

Height to Roof Many skyscraper afficianados are starting to prefer this measurement to determine tallest building in the world, as "architectural feature" is regarded as a subjective aspect. Height to PinnacleA large portion of skyscraper enthusiasts continue to prefer this measurement, as again, what extensions can and cannot be deemed "architectural" is highly subjective. ...

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List of skyscrapers, List of skyscrapers - Ranking criteria and its alternatives, List of skyscrapers - Highest skyscrapers by architectural detail top 200, List of skyscrapers - Alternative Measurements, List of skyscrapers - Selected high buildings, List of skyscrapers - Observation towers and other structures

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings

Up until 1998 the tallest building status was essentially uncontested. Counting buildings as structures with floors throughout, New York City's World Trade Center was the tallest including the antennas, Sears Tower in Chicago excluding the antennas. As antennas were usually excluded, Sears Tower was counted as the tallest. When Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was built, some felt that the "spire" extending to 9 meters higher than the roof of the Sears Tower was just added to "cheat" its way into the spot as tallest building. E ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures

In 1956, Frank Lloyd Wright proposed a structure known as The Illinois, which would have been one mile (1609 m) high. This structure was considered by many both technically impossible, and wholly unneeded. Since that time some 4000 ft (1220 m) tall or higher skyscrapers or pyramids have been proposed as population pressures have seemed to indicate a need for them, but as of now, no structure approaching the height of The Illinois is past a planning stage. (See X-Seed 4000 and Sky City 1000) The UK architectural firm, Eric Kuhne and Associates, based in London, is in talks with th ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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Singer Building: Encyclopedia II - World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers

World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres. World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers. TV tower of Djakarta [17]. ...

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World's tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Tallest structures, World's tallest structures - Way of comparison, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings, World's tallest structures - Tallest buildings in world history, World's tallest structures - Currently-standing tallest skyscrapers, World's tallest structures - Proposed record-breaking structures, World's tallest structures - Other proposed very tall towers, World's tallest structures - Radio masts taller than 600 metres, World's tallest structures - Towers/Skyscrapers

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