140 Broadway vs Trump International Hotel and Tower


Comparing the 140 Broadway and the Trump International Hotel and Tower is compelling because they were both designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, yet they stand in different cities (New York, NY and Chicago, IL), and were completed over two decades apart.
What this will allow us to see, is how the same firm's approach adapted to different places in different periods of time.
Height & Size
The Trump International Hotel and Tower is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 1181ft (360m) with 92 floors above ground, while the 140 Broadway reaches 689ft (210m) with 52 floors above ground.
Of course, each project may have faced different briefs or regulatory constraints, which we don't really know about and could also explain the outcome.
Architectural Style
The 140 Broadway was designed in the International Style style, while the Trump International Hotel and Tower reflects the principles of Contemporary.
At the time of their completion, both styles were well established. This makes the comparison especially interesting, because both buildings represent a dominant aesthetic at a particular point in time.Built 42 years apart (1967 vs 2009), these two buildings are a perfect example of how different architectural styles have shaped the architectural landscape of our cities over time.
Uses
The Trump International Hotel and Tower follows a mixed-use model, combining hotel, residential and commercial. In contrast, the 140 Broadway has remained primarily commercial.
The Trump International Hotel and Tower incorporates a 5-star hotel with 339 rooms. More information is available at the official website.
The Trump International Hotel and Tower offers 486 residential units.
The Trump International Hotel and Tower also provides 960 parking spaces.
Structure & Facade
Both the 140 Broadway and the Trump International Hotel and Tower rely on a Frame structural system.
A frame structure uses a grid of columns and beams to carry the building's loads. This frees the walls from structural duties, allowing for flexible floor plans and larger windows.
They also employ the same type of facade, a Curtain Wall facade.
A curtain wall is a non-load-bearing facade hung from the structural frame. It is anchored to floor slabs and transfers only its own weight and wind loads, allowing for sleek, glassy exteriors.
140 Broadway | Trump International Hotel and Tower | |
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | Architect | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
1960 | Design Started | 2000 |
1964 | Construction Started | 2005 |
1967 | Year Completed | 2009 |
International Style | Architectural Style | Contemporary |
Commercial | Current Use | Mixed |
52 | Floors Above Ground | 92 |
3 | Floors Below Ground | 5 |
210 m | Height (m) | 360 m |
24 | Number of Elevators | 27 |
Frame | Structure Type | Frame |
Steel | Vertical Structure Material | Reinforced Concrete |
Concrete | Horizontal Structure Material | Reinforced Concrete |
No | Facade Structural? | No |
Aluminum, Glass | Main Facade Material | Glass And Stainless Steel Panels |
Diesel Construction Company | Main Contractor | Bovis Lend Lease |
Erwin S. Wolfson | Developer | Donald Trump |
Jaros, Baum & Bolles | MEP Engineer | WMA Consulting Engineers Ltd |
James Ruderman | Structural Engineer | William F. Baker |
NY | State | IL |
New York | City | Chicago |
140 Broadway | Address | 401 N. Wabash Ave. |