September 11, 2001
One World Trade Center s the central building in the World Trade Center complex in lower ManhattanManhattan, New York, USANew York, USA. It is built on the northwest corner of the 65,000-square-meter site where the previous World Trade Center complex, including the famous Twin Towers, was destroyed on September 11, 2001.September 11, 2001. The tallest building in the United StatesUnited States and the Western HemisphereWestern Hemisphere. The tallest building in New York CityNew York City. Office skyscraper. Alternative name for the building is Freedom Tower.
Architect: David ChildsDavid Childs, Daniel LibeskindDaniel Libeskind, WSP Group
Style: high techhigh tech
Construction years: 2006-2013
Architect: David Childs, Daniel Libeskind, WSP Group
Style: high tech
Number of stories: 104 (plus 5 underground)
Height: 541.3 meters
Height at roof: 417 meters
Height of top floor: 386.5 meters
Height of observation deck: 382.2 m
Area of premises: 325,279 sq. m
Number of elevators: 73
Materials: reinforced concrete, steel glass
One World Trade Center s the central building in the World Trade Center complex in lower Manhattan, New York, USA. It is built on the northwest corner of the 65,000-square-meter site where the previous World Trade Center complex, including the famous Twin Towers, was destroyed on September 11, 2001. The tallest building in the United States and the Western Hemisphere. The tallest building in New York City. Office skyscraper. Alternative name for the building is Freedom Tower.
Main building of the rebuilt world trade center complex in lower manhattan, new york city
One World Trade Center (also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly Freedom Tower)[ain building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City
In the borough of Manhattan are the tallest skyscrapers, including the World Trade Center 1, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building, the Met Life Tower, 40 Wall Street, RockefellerStreeRockefeller Center.
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Manhattan [mænˈhætən] is the historic core of New York City and one of its five boros. In addition to Manhattan Island, the Borough includes several smaller islands.
The area of New York County, which includes Manhattan, is 59.47 km². The island of Manhattan, on the other hand, is 58.8 km² and has a population of 1.619 million (as of 2012). It is one of the smallest and most populous of the U.S. counties.
In the borough of Manhattan are the tallest skyscrapers, including the World Trade Center 1, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building, the Met Life Tower, 40 Wall Street, Rockefeller Center.
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