Skyscrapers

1916 Zoning Resolution

Manhattan, New York City

Lower Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan

One World Trade Center (2014, 94, 1776ft)

One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world.

The construction of below-ground utility relocations, footings, and foundations for the new building began on April 27, 2006. One World Trade Center became the tallest structure in New York City on April 30, 2012, when it surpassed the height of the Empire State Building. The tower’s steel structure was topped out on August 30, 2012. On May 10, 2013, the final component of the skyscraper’s spire was installed, making the building, including its spire, reach a total height of 1,776 feet (541 m). Its height in feet is a deliberate reference to the year when the United States Declaration of Independence was signed. The building opened on November 3, 2014; the One World Observatory opened on May 29, 2015.

Mass media company Condé Nast became One WTC’s anchor tenant in May 2011, leasing 1 million square feet (93,000 m2) and relocating from 4 Times Square.

Empire State Building (1931, 102, 1250ft)

The Empire State Building was the world’s tallest building until the first tower of the World Trade Center was topped out in 1970; following the September 11 attacks in 2001, the Empire State Building was New York City’s tallest building until it was surpassed in 2012.

Its name is derived from “Empire State”, the nickname of the state of New York.

Chrysler Building (1930, 77, 1046ft)

it is the tallest brick building in the world with a steel framework

30 Hudson Yards (2019, 103, 1100ft)

It is the sixth-tallest building in New York City and the eighth-tallest in the United States as of November 2022.

The building has a triangular observation deck, known as The Edge, jutting out from the 100th floor, with a bar and event space on the 101st floor.

In 2013, Time Warner (later WarnerMedia, and now Warner Bros. Discovery) announced its intention to move most of its offices to 30 Hudson Yards, vacating its current headquarters at the Time Warner Center, also owned by Related, at Columbus Circle. The company would occupy half the building, below the 38th floor.

The New York Times Building (2007, 52, 1046ft)

Its facade is largely composed of a glass curtain wall, in front of which are ceramic rods that deflect heat and glare.

1211 Avenue of the Americas (1973, 44, 592ft)

The building served as the global headquarters for the original News Corporation, founded by Australian-born businessman Rupert Murdoch in 1980. It continues to serve as the headquarters for subsequent spin-offs Fox Corporation (2019–present) and the present-day News Corp (2013–present), and until 2019, 21st Century Fox (2013–2019). The building is well-known for housing the main Fox News studios, part of the Fox News Group which is currently owned by Fox Corp. News Corp divisions housed located in the building include Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post.

30 Rockefeller Plaza (1933, 66, 850ft)

Since the late 1990s, NBC has owned most of the lower floors, while Tishman Speyer has operated the rest of the building. 30 Rockefeller Plaza was extensively renovated in 2014 and was renamed for Comcast in 2015.

Lunch atop a Skyscraper

731 Lexington Avenue (2004, 55, 806ft)

It houses the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. and as a result, is sometimes referred to informally as Bloomberg Tower.

Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Comcast Technology Center (2018, 61, 1121ft)

Comcast Center (2008, 58, 974ft)

Comcast Center is the second-tallest building in Philadelphia and in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania (after the Comcast Technology Center), as well as the twenty-third tallest building in the United States.

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Board of Trade Building (1930, 44, 604)

Tools

Pencil

Most pencil cores are made of graphite powder mixed with a clay binder. Graphite pencils (traditionally known as “lead pencils”) produce grey or black marks that are easily erased, but otherwise resistant to moisture, most chemicals, ultraviolet radiation and natural aging.

Historically, graphite was called black lead or plumbago.

Newspaper

Newspaper format

A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages, typically of 22.5 inches (57 cm). Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and tabloid–compact formats.

Broadsheet: New York Times 305 * 559

The Daily Courant, initially published on 11 March 1702, was the first British daily newspaper. It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the King’s Arms tavern at Fleet Bridge in London. The newspaper consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the reverse side.

Lyrics

今宵多珍重

曲:王福齡
詞:鄭國江
編:朱俊傑
監:何哲圖 / 朱俊傑

愁看殘紅亂舞 憶花底初度逢
難禁垂頭淚湧 此際幸月朦朧
愁緒如何自控 悲哀都一樣同
情意如能互通 相分不必相送

放下愁緒 今宵請你多珍重
那日重見 只恐相見亦匆匆
懷裡情人在怨 相愛偏不能容
情人無言地哭 心怎不隱隱痛

愁看殘紅亂舞 憶花底初度逢
難禁垂頭淚湧 此際幸月朦朧
愁緒如何自控 悲哀都一樣同
情意如能互通 相分不必相送

放下愁緒 今宵請你多珍重
那日重見 只恐相見亦匆匆
放下愁緒 今宵請你多珍重
抱入懷裡 深深一吻莫匆匆

懷裡情人在怨 相愛偏不能容
情人無言地哭 心怎不隱隱痛

今宵多珍重 (國)

曲: 王福齡
詞: 馮鳳三
編: 朱俊傑
監: 何哲圖 / 朱俊傑

南風吻臉輕輕 飄過來花香濃
南風吻臉輕輕 星已稀月迷濛

我倆緊偎親親 說不完情意濃
我倆緊偎親親 句句話都由衷

不管明天 到明天要相送
戀著今宵 把今宵多珍重

我倆臨別依依 怨太陽快昇東
我倆臨別依依 要再見在夢中

南風吻臉輕輕 飄過來花香濃
南風吻臉輕輕 星已稀月迷濛

我倆緊偎親親 說不完情意濃
我倆緊偎親親 句句話都由衷

不管明天 到明天要相送
戀著今宵 把今宵多珍重
不管明天 到明天要相送
戀著今宵 把今宵多珍重

我倆臨別依依 怨太陽快昇東
我倆臨別依依 要再見在夢中