ride the us bank towers glass skyslide with 70 floors of nothingness below you - interactive displ
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ride the u.s. bank tower's glass skyslide with 70 floors of nothingness below you - interactive displays for business

by:ITATOUCH     2020-07-14
ride the u.s. bank tower\'s glass skyslide with 70 floors of nothingness below you  -  interactive displays for business
Machines that cost the land.
"This is how architects and Manhattan people Cass Gilbert defined skyscrapers in 1900, when the type of building was-ahem —
Just got down from the ground.
However, this machine is not paid as it used to be, at least in terms of commercial skyscrapers with office suites instead of apartments or apartments.
That's one of the reasons why I climbed a gray thin carpet on Wednesday morning and walked down a piece of steel --and-
Connected slides-
Like a transparent bug.
By attachment-
Outside the tallest building in Los Angeles, 1,018-foot-high U. S. Bank Tower.
After a trip that started on the 70 th floor, the 69 threw me up to the terrace unpolitely, apparently why Singapore-based OUE Ltd.
The tower was purchased in 2013 and a steady stream of tourists are expected to pay $27.
It takes $33 to experience the slide and the adjacent viewing deck.
This ride is not a threat to the Six Flags.
I wouldn't say I was in a hurry to try again.
But it's a architectural experience, and no matter how short, I don't think I 've ever had it.
It's not hard to understand why this particular tower is now at the top of the list by a major tourist attraction that will be open to the public on Saturday.
Designed by architect Harry Cobb, who is a partner of I. M.
Originally known as the Library Tower, the building is located in the center of the city and is separated from the Central Library on the 5 th Street.
Although it rented more than 80% vehicles when it opened in 1989, when OUE bought it for $367.
5 million three years ago, the building was just half full.
Its problem is not the only one:
Technology firms in Los Angeles are shrinking and expanding. A.
Commercial skyscrapers across the country are increasingly moving into restored warehouses or historic buildings, making it difficult to find tenants.
The soaring vacancy rate gives us an urgent reason to rethink how to use the tower.
In fact, when the New Wilshire tower opens next year, it will lose the title of the city's tallest building, including the spires, up to 1,100 feet.
In fact, downtown Los Angeles-
Like many city centers in the United StatesS. —
Being a place to live becomes more attractive, and the vast majority of new towers are basically residential.
This makes all the aging ownersoffice high-
Rise like AmericaS.
Bank building looking for new sources of revenue
And, where possible, redefine these towers in the imagination of the masses.
OUE is not the first company to see an income stream where adults are willing to spend money to act like children in the city center. Bouncy-
The urbanization of houses is on the rise.
On 2014, a company called "slide show" proposed a temporary 1,000-foot-
Along Temple Street, a long waterslide leading to downtown Los Angeles.
The plan was canceled due to concerns that water would be wasted during the drought, or at least bad taste.
Slides and viewing decks are part of a $50 million transformation in the United StatesS. Bank Tower.
The new facilities also include a pair of redesigned lobby supervised by construction company Gensler (
One is for ground tenants, more open than before, and the other is for slidesgoing public)
A cafe, a smooth and windowless "transfer Building" on the 54 th Floor, a restaurant and bar on the 71 th
This slide called Skyslide is designed by M.
After the dispute, the project should be considered.
Part of the reason is that the post-modern 1989 design of Cobb's tower is loosely based on decorative art buildings, and Gensler chose decorative patterns and blackand-
Gold color scheme for many redesigned spaces.
Although it has overdone this kind of tribute in some places
Especially on the transfer floor, it looks strange, like the intersection between the nightclub and the San Francisco Discovery Museum --
The new lobby and observation deck are restricted with terrazzo floors and white walls.
It seems tailor-made
The facilities were designed for the social media era and they entered a fully open market in Los Angeles.
The only observation deck worth noting in the city center is the observation deck on top of the town hall, although this is free (at 454 feet)
A little lower.
Visitors from other parts of the world have their own choices overlooking the city.
Observation deck of Manhattan World Trade Center building-
$32 per person
Opened last year, a glass bottom and $22 fare were added to the Willis Tower in Chicago.
There is also a debris center in Renzo Piano, London, 26 pounds (about $38)a pop.
After purchasing a $71 ticket, you can take a walk on the glass platform above the west rim of the Grand Canyon.
But in Los Angeles, where almost all of the architectural history is at an absolute level, there is very little chance that we will not get familiar with the top by helicopter --down view.
The morning of my visit was particularly vague, thanks to the smoke from two wildfires in the San Gabriel Mountains.
Despite this, it is possible to pass 7-foot-
The high glass railings of the Walt Disney Concert Hall and Dodge stadium are north, the Hollywood sign is West, and the warehouse of the Alameda Corridor is south.
From the above, the other two factors are not likely to be missed: the number of buildings between Bunker Hill and 10 highways, and the number of buildings in the city center covered by helipad.
The landing platform of the Los Angeles Fire Department helicopter, marked by a red circle, starts at 75 feet and is authorized for use on all new buildings above 1970.
This basically guarantees a bland skyline.
The tower at the top was eventually abandoned.
Just before the official change, the Wilshire Grand Hotel received the difference that allowed the Crown to be tilted.
I think that if the public can reach out to more views, such as those that can be seen in the United States now, the law will be removed more quickly. S. Bank Tower.
For decades, the top of the high-rise building is a place in Los Angeles where bad policies are easily hidden.
This is no longer the case.
Considering the lack of competition in Los Angeles
No slides, really-
It's hard to say what kind of crowd the renovated tower will attract.
From the way OUE and Gensler arranged the ticket counter, it was clear that they were looking forward to the long line.
At the very least, they want to change the old saying of Cass Gilbert about the new era.
If the office building is no longer a reliable machine that can pay for the land, it may allow visitors to do so.
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