John Hancock Center - Chicago, Illinois
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
N 41° 53.928 W 087° 37.385
16T E 448316 N 4638727
The John Hancock Center is not only one of the most distinctive parts of stunning Chicago skyline, but thanks to it's unique construction also important civil engineering landmark...
Waymark Code: WMAR1D
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 02/15/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 18

The John Hancock Center, one hundred story skyscraper completed in 1969, has a remarkable design with the huge X-braces serving both a structural and a visual purpose. Visually, it gives the impression of stability and it moves the eye away from the human-sized windows. "Big John" was tallest building in Chicago (or anywhere outside New York) from 1969 to 1973. Including its new antennas (2002), the John Hancock Center has a height of 457 m, making it one of the tallest building in the world when measured to pinnacle height.

The construction was designed by the engineer Fazlur Khan and architect Bruce Graham from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Fazlur Khan devised the frame-tube system, which he also implemented in the Sears Tower. This new construction method was made possible by new technologies, like more advanced software and new developments in steel. Thanks to the new construction method, it was possible for Kahn to design constructions which could resist the strong windforces more effectively by having the forces absorbed by all three dimensions of the building. The diagonals are connected to the exterior columns, making if possible for the forces to be carried over from the braces to the columns and back. The innovative construction also resulted in a 50% decrease of required steel compared to skyscrapers built with interior columns.

The observation deck at the top of the John Hancock Center gives one of the best views you can have on the Loop, Chicago's downtown area. For more information about the observatory and for some great pictures taken from the John Hancock Center, jump to the website of the Hancock Observatory.

[taken partially from www.aviewoncities.com]

John Hancock Center is listed in iCivilEngineer database.

Location:
Loop district - Chicago downtown.


Type of structure/site: Skyscraper

Date of Construction: 1969

Engineer/Architect/Builder etc.: Fazlur Khan and Bruce Graham

Engineering Organization Listing: Other (specify in description)

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