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The Elevator, the Iron Skeleton Frame, and the Early Skyscrapers: Part 2
- 한국초고층도시건축학회
- International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
- Vol.9 No.1
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2020.0117 - 41 (25 pages)
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In Part One, I documented the evolution of the use of the elevator and the iron frame to build ever-taller buildings that would eventually be called "skyscrapers," to offset the ever-increasing cost of Manhattan real estate. By the start of the Great Depression of the 1870s in 1873, New York architects had erected two ten-storied skyscrapers. In Part Two I document the major events, designers, and buildings in New York, Chicago, and other American cities that eventually culminated in the ability to erect 20 story skyscrapers by 1890.
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