Talk:St. Regis Chicago

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Latest comment: 8 months ago by B137 in topic 100 floors or more

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There are several renderings available online, but I am not certain about the whether or not they can be used. Several are available here: http://architizer.com/blog/wanda-vista-tower-can-jeanne-gang-avoid-a-sophomore-slump-in-chicago/--Geracudd (talk) 04:45, 25 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Requested move 3 March 2016

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The result of the move request was: Not Moved Mike Cline (talk) 13:59, 14 March 2016 (UTC)Reply



Wanda VistaVista Tower – It is the official name. Check Official website and skyscrapercenter.com/building/vista-tower/17137 Triplecaña (talk) 23:44, 3 March 2016 (UTC)Reply


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100 floors or more

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There are only about 18 buldings in the world with an uncontested actual 100 floors or more. Many fall just short such as the Central Park Tower with only 98 depsite an over 1,500 ft roof height. Other pages in Wikipedia cite this 1,100 ft tower as also having 98 consecutive floors. Almost all buildings over 300 (1000 ft) or even 200 meters (650 ft) for that matter not only have high ceiling heights or more mechanical space per floor as with office buildings, but also have either spires, dome roofs, or other large mechanical areas such as dampers, blow though floors, or even a tall observatory. The Ryugyong Hotel is perhaps the only exception, and in a few years several supertall buildngs about to go up in Miami may have 80 to 100 floors in only 1,040 ft (320 meters), all with flat roofs, due to strict FAA height limits there. Miami's 2017 Panorama Tower already conforms to an exceptionally tall 10 ft per floor building storeys with over 80 actual floors in an 830 ft top height (868 is the radio tower).