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Glass pane falls from top of San Francisco skyscraper onto street - MSNA pane of glass being installed on the top level of a 30-story skyscraper in San Francisco's South of Market plummeted to the street Friday, damaging windows on another building across the street.
No form of architecture more perfectly epitomizes the 20th century than the glass tower. From Manhattan to Moscow, glistening skyscrapers became not only the most practical response to densely ...
Video shows broken window glass falling from San Francisco high-rise on 555 California Street during Tuesday's intense wind gusts.
The glare reflected from the glass-fronted building was so strong that people changed its name to "death ray" skyscraper. Now, the $300-million-dollar structure is once again wreaking havoc on the ...
The Tulip: Plans unveiled for 1,000ft skyscraper in London with glass pods to view city. The City of London's tallest tower will have eight floors of attractions including restaurants and a ...
An architect behind London's "Gherkin" skyscraper has turned against glass. ... when the Walkie-Talkie at 20 Fenchurch Street in ... so that all employees, not just the boss, benefit from the view.
Luckily, the building boom of the 1980s and ’90s returned to stone and classic styles, such as the Wells Fargo Center at 90 S. 7th Street. But mirrored glass seems like it will never completely ...
A view of the missing glass pane at the Salesforce East building at 350 Mission that plummeted to the street, Sept. 6, 2024. San Francisco Department of Building Inspection ...
No form of architecture more perfectly epitomizes the 20th century than the glass tower. From Manhattan to Moscow, glistening skyscrapers became not only the most practical response to densely ...
The Tulip: Plans unveiled for 1,000ft skyscraper in London with glass pods to view city. The City of London's tallest tower will have eight floors of attractions including restaurants and a ...
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