Santiago Calatrava

Architects

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80 South Street photo 80 South Street

NYC

826 ft. 8 n/a

80 South Street was a residential skyscraper proposed for construction in New York City. The building was planned for construction in Lower Manhattan, and designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. However, the project was canceled on April 16, 2008 in the wake of a declining real estate market. The design of the building consisted of 12 four-storey cubes stacked on top of one another, cantilevered off a central concrete column standing above an 8-storey base.

400 North Lake Shore Drive photo 400 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago 2,134 ft. 150 n/a

The Chicago Spire is a skyscraper that was under construction in the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and is being developed by Garrett Kelleher of Shelbourne Development Group, Inc. If completed, at 2,000 feet (610 m) and with 150 floors, it will be among the world's tallest buildings and freestanding structures. Originally announced in May 2005 by Christopher T.

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