28 Liberty Street Building vs University Club Tower

28 Liberty Street Building
University Club Tower

Comparing the 28 Liberty Street Building and the University Club Tower is compelling because they were both designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, yet they stand in different cities (New York, NY and Milwaukee, WI), 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
248m
Floors
60

Height & Size

Height
136m
Floors
34

The 28 Liberty Street Building is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 814ft (248m) with 60 floors above ground, while the University Club Tower reaches 446ft (136m) with 34 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.

Style
International Style

Architectural Style

Style
Contemporary

The 28 Liberty Street Building was designed in the International Style style, while the University Club 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 46 years apart (1961 vs 2007), these two buildings are a perfect example of how different architectural styles have shaped the architectural landscape of our cities over time.

Main use
Commercial

Uses

Main use
Residential

The 28 Liberty Street Building is primarily commercial, while the University Club Tower is primarily residential.

The University Club Tower offers 53 residential units.

The University Club Tower also provides 106 parking spaces.

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Structure & Facade

Structure
Frame
Facade
Modular

Both towers share the same structural solution, a Frame 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.

However, when it comes to the facade, both buildings use different approaches. The 28 Liberty Street Building uses a Curtain Wall facade, while the University Club Tower uses a Modular facade.

A Curtain Wall facade like the one seen in the 28 Liberty Street Building uses a lightweight glass curtain wall hung from the structure, while a modular facade like the one seen in the University Club Tower employs prefabricated panels, often mixing solid surfaces with smaller windows.

28 Liberty Street Building University Club Tower
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
1957 Construction Started 2004
1961 Year Completed 2007
International Style Architectural Style Contemporary
Commercial Current Use Residential
60 Floors Above Ground 34
5 Floors Below Ground 1
248 m Height (m) 136 m
Frame Structure Type Frame
Concrete And Steel Vertical Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
Concrete Horizontal Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
Yes Facade Structural? Yes
Aluminum, Glass Main Facade Material Concrete, Glass
Turner Construction Company Main Contractor J.H.Findorff & Sons
Chase Manhattan Bank N.A. Developer Mandel Group
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, And Weiskopf & Pickworth LLP Structural Engineer Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
NY State WI
New York City Milwaukee
28 Liberty Street Address 825 N Prospect Ave