One Liberty Plaza

One Liberty Plaza (also known as U.S. Steel Building ) is the name of a skyscraper in New York. Built in the 1973 and 226 meter high skyscraper was constructed in the Financial District of New York and designed by the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

To make room for the construction of the building, the historically significant Singer Building and City Investing Building were demolished before.

The skyscraper One Liberty Plaza is now New York's 33 - tallest building (as of 2014). Architecturally, the building is distinguished by its rectangular plan, which also produced the flat roof. The core of the building and the frame of the building is made of steel, the facade was covered with glass and aluminum. The One Liberty Plaza is used to a few technical equipment completely for offices. A general public area of ​​the building does not exist. The total area of the 54 floors of 204,000 square meters. Inside, 39 elevators in the service.

Opposite the building on the other side of Liberty Street is Ground Zero. Located next to One Liberty Plaza is currently under construction, Four World Trade Center ( and other skyscrapers ).

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